Northern Avalon Region

Port de Grave
Port de Grave Photo: DFO

We are located in the Northern Avalon Region, about 45 minutes from St. John's the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador. This area of the province is the part of North America first settled by English colonists in the early 1600s. Many of the regional towns, towns which are located at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, boast histories of almost 400 years. In addition, it is an area with strong cultural traditions and extraordinary scenery.

We are within hiking distance of Makinson, Brigus, and Cupids, and a short drive from South River, Clarke's Beach, North River, Port de Grave, Bay Roberts, Spaniard's Bay, Harbour Grace and Carbonear.

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Town of Brigus
Brigus Photo: John Jerrett

Filming
State-of-the-art Cupids Legacy Centre Opened in 2010

The Cast!
The Cast of "A Royal Shag-Up Dinner Theatre" in Brigus
The cast
The Cast of "A Time in Pigeon Inlet" in Bay Roberts.

Silk Stockings - Jacob's Gift from Toronto
David French's "Salt-Water Moon" In Bay Roberts
2011 Production - David French's "1949"

Shearstown Estuary, Bay Roberts
Shearstown Estuary Wetlands Conservation Area
Between Bay Roberts and Spaniard's Bay

North River, Conception Bay
North River

Shoreline Heritage Walk, Bay Roberts
Shoreline Heritage Walk, Bay Roberts Photo: Dean Ducas

Whale's tail - Port de Grave
Photo: Joyce Morgan

Join us for a clean, secure, and peaceful camping experience.