Book early, book often
Escape to the allure of
a resettled island...
S o, you’ve made the decision. You’re coming. You’ve seen our ads and heard your friends boast about their time here. And now – now it’s your turn. Well, before you pack up the Winnebago or book a flight, there are a few things you should know. This is information you won’t find anywhere else – top-shelf advice. Book early, book often. One piece of timeless wisdom is to never assume anything. We get a lot of folks visiting from all over, and they all want to see the sites just as bad as you. This means that renting a car is not always a guarantee. Our advice to you — book early. You don’t want to be left thumbing your way from place to place; it’s a terrible way to travel, and not at all recommended. Plus, your thumbs get sore.
The same goes for accommodations. People often flock here for conferences during peak travel times. So, if you want to fulfill that dream you have of standing on the most easterly point of North America — well, you’d better book ahead to avoid disappointment. St. John’s – that extra ‘s’ is important. It’s a confusing coincidence, but there are two similar-sounding cities in Atlantic Canada. When you are booking your flights, car rental, and any accommodations, make sure that you are booking for St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador (YYT), and not that other one, Saint John, New Brunswick (YSJ). This province is so big. How big is it? It’s big. Really big. People don’t always realize that. And with over 400,000 square
We invite you to step back in time, and experience Newfoundland history firsthand at Woody Island Resort.
Located just two hours outside the hustle and bustle of St. John’s and Gander, this rugged, quaint, beautiful island was resettled in the early 1970’s. Woody Island Resort offers a vacation destination like no other, and plays host to many Newfoundland traditions such as the iconic kitchen party, sing-a-longs, traditional Newfoundland home cooked meals with toutons, fried cod, and fresh homemade bread. Other activities such as boating, hiking, etc. are also available. Come experience everything Newfoundland has to offer - all at one destination. The resort’s accommodations has 30 bedrooms, 28 bathrooms, dining room/common room, and a friendly staff working to ensure you feel right at home.
Newfoundland’s unique overnight boat tour experience
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