By Skipper Bob Bartlett | Trinity Bay, Newfoundland | 30+ years welcoming guests to the peninsula. St. John’s to Trinity is a 3-hour, 10-minute drive. Take the Trans-Canada west to Clarenville, then Route 230 north to Trinity. If you can’t get a rental car, your three best alternatives are the A Time in Trinity package

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People come to Trinity Bay for the whales. They come for the icebergs. But I’ll tell you something, some of the happiest reactions I’ve seen on the water, bigger than a humpback breaching fifty feet off the bow, have been from guests catching their first glimpse of an Atlantic puffin.

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Looking to go on a whale watching tour to see some of the largest whales, swim, frolic and feed up close and personal? Well, Newfoundland is the place to do it!

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People ask me all the time: “When is the best time to visit Newfoundland?” And I always tell them the same thing. It depends what you want to see. But if your answer is “everything,” then I have one word for you: June.

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