Gros Morne National Park

Gros Morne National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of eastern Canada's most beautiful parks. The Long Range Mountains are the northern terminus of the Appalachian Mountains, and are said to be some of the oldest in the World.  It is famous for the spectacular fjord-like scenery of Western Brook Pond and the coastal scenery and wildlife.

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Bonne Bay020814-6445.JPG (26452 bytes)     Broom Point, Buoys020815-6571.JPG (38585 bytes)      Broom Point, Traps020815-6550.JPG (60900 bytes)     Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse020815-6466.JPG (29547 bytes)

Mill Brook, nr020814-6433.JPG (35289 bytes)     Moose020814-6437a.jpg (47551 bytes)     Cow Head, Lighthouse020817-6858.JPG (36017 bytes)     Norris Point020818-7029.JPG (30884 bytes)    Trout River, Nets, V020814-6417.JPG (42952 bytes)

 Sallys Cove020818-7022.JPG (43964 bytes)     SS Ethie Shipwreck, V020815-6509.JPG (41476 bytes)     Trout River, Traps020814-6410.JPG (32023 bytes)     Western Brook Pond020818-6899.JPG (21044 bytes)     Western Brook Pond, Waterfall020818-6952.JPG (16618 bytes)

Western Brook Pond020818-6919.JPG (19311 bytes)     Western Brook Pond020818-6987.JPG (30161 bytes)     Western Brook Pond, Stone Face020818-6942.JPG (27916 bytes)     Woody Point, Lighthouse020814-6392.JPG (27221 bytes)

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