Winter Adventures in Historic Twillingate, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada ~ An Iceberg and Whale Watching Paradise

Twillingate, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, has become known as the “Iceberg Capital of the World”. Located on the Twillingate Islands in Notre Dame Bay, off the north eastern shore of the island, the town is about 100 kilometres (62 miles)...
Twillingate, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, has become known as the “Iceberg Capital of the World”. Located on the Twillingate Islands in Notre Dame Bay, off the north eastern shore of the island, the town is about 100 kilometres (62 miles) north of Lewisporte and Gander.
Twillingate is located along the famous “Iceberg Alley”, a large corridor of ocean that runs from Greenland down the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador. The best time for viewing icebergs is mid May to mid July. There are boats tours available in the town for iceberg viewing and whale watching in season.
On my trip to the historic town, I enjoyed amazing views of sea ice in Notre Dame Bay from the lookout at the lighthouse. I cannot wait to get back in summer and go hiking on the Twillingate RockCut trails.
Furthermore, I would like to thank Twillingate local, Charles Pelley, who was kind enough to welcome me, show me around town and show me his family’s special place, “The Little Red Stage”. The stage was featured on local TV series Land and Sea in the past. To view the story download the CBC Gem app and go to Land and Sea Network. You will find it under Season 15, Episode 17 titled “The Little Red Stage”.
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11 March 2023 at   Twillingate, NL, Canada
My first adventure to Twillingate Island was amazing. It was my first time seeing sea ice in Notre Dame Bay, along the famous “Iceberg Alley”.
12 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
Many red wooden fishing stores can be found along the coastline of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Many are used to store fishing equipment and firewood.
12 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
“The Little Red Stage” is very special to the Pelley family of Upper Jenkin’s Cove, Twillingate. The late Mr. Edwin Pelley was a well known fisherman in the area and his beloved stage was swept away by a storm surge in 2004.
Devastated by the...
“The Little Red Stage” is very special to the Pelley family of Upper Jenkin’s Cove, Twillingate. The late Mr. Edwin Pelley was a well known fisherman in the area and his beloved stage was swept away by a storm surge in 2004.
Devastated by the loss of the stage, the Pelley family were able to rebuild the stage in 2007 before Mr. Pelley’s passing. Edwin’s son Charles moved back home to the Cove and cares for the stage and enjoys a traditional outport life.
The family and the story of the stage have been featured on local TV show land and Sea.
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11 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
Wood is a very popular source of heat on the island of Newfoundland, Canada. You will notice many red sheds and wood piles on your travels around the island.
11 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
Traditional Newfoundland root cellars are a common sight in historic outport communities such as Twillingate. The cellars were used to store vegetables over Winter. Many islanders still use them.
11 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
A great selfie with my fabulous tour guide, Charles in Twillingate, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Charles took me to the lookout at the Twillingate lighthouse to view the sea ice in Notre Dame Bay.
11 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
The Pelley family fishing stage is a memorial to their dad/husband Mr. Edwin Pelley. Mr. Pelley was a well known fisherman in the area.
11 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
“The Little Red Stage” in the stillness of Winter in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Sea ice fills the cove in early March.
11 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
The Twillingate RockCut Trail runs along the rugged rocky coastline of this area. Sea Ice and Icebergs can be viewed here in season.
11 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
There are many historic homes in the Twillingate area that are operating as Airbnb or Vacation Rentals. I really love the older homes on Twillingate Island.
11 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
An abandoned root cellar in the back yard of a historic home in Twillingate, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Root cellars were dug into the ground to store vegetables over Winter.
11 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
Coastal Living at its finest! This traditional Newfoundland home sits directly on the North Atlantic Ocean in Twillingate, Newfoundland, Canada.
11 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
Traditional Wooden boats are a common sight in rural communities of Newfoundland and Labrador. These boats are powered by oars and manpower and are a part of our culture.
11 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
Local Twillingate yarn artist, “Rock Vandal”, creates yarn art for homes, businesses and sheds. This yarn art is on display at Robin’s Donuts in Twillingate, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
11 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
As Newfoundland and Labrador’s traditional way of life is quickly disappearing, be prepared to see many old historic abandoned homes in rural outport communities such as Twillingate.
11 March 2023 ·   1 year ago taken in   Twillingate, NL, Canada
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