Southern Newfoundland Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
About Southern Newfoundland
Southern Newfoundland (once you leave Port-aux-Basques in the west or the Avalon Peninsula in the east) is for the most part a sparsely-populated, rugged coastline of rocky fjords. Roads and infrastructure are at many points basically non-existent. The rare few roads which do reach points on Newfoundland's rugged south coast for the most part run north to theTrans-Canada Highway, leaving no direct path from one southern community to another. Some communities (such asGrand Bruit, which has no road) are now abandoned asghost townswhere the ferry no longer stops.
Southern Newfoundland Travel Guide Sections
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