Discover the best top things to do in Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador including Galliott Studios, The Glass Station, Gros Morne Crafts, Taste of Gros Morne, Molly Made Fibre Art Studio Inc., Gros Morne Wildlife Museum, Bonne Bay Marine Station, Anchors Aweigh, Jenniex House, The Discovery Center.
Restaurants in Gros Morne National Park
5.0 based on 52 reviews
Galliott Studios is a working artist studio, gallery and espresso coffee shop, situated in old fishing shed stilled over the waters of Bonne Bay. We have live music, local knowledge, wireless internet, and Light snack options including gluten free snacks and Newfoundland cheese and beer. Seasonal business open the first of June to the end of September (sometimes into October)
5.0 based on 46 reviews
The Glass Station Studio and Gallery is situated on the ocean in Gros Morne National Park. Workshops and classes in kiln-formed glass, painting, and spinning will be offered at the studio; meet the artist and take home a piece of locally made art or fine craft.
5.0 based on 38 reviews
Our Craft shop opened in 1971 and has been selling Quality Handmade Newfoundland crafts for over 45 years. When my parents started this business, they were the only craft shop on the Northern Peninsula and were one of the first in Newfoundland. Throughout the years we have developed many different clientele which supply us with a wide variety of crafts, allowing us to have the biggest and best selections of Quality handmade Newfoundland products in Gros Morne National Park. We hope that you will drop by and see for yourself the many unique items, made by local Newfoundlanders.
Loved this gem of a craft store! After visiting all of the craft stores in the local area to get ideas, compare quality, and shop for deals, Gros Morne Crafts definitely came out on top! We found wonderfully crafted items at reasonable prices and the service was excellent!
5.0 based on 35 reviews
Spend your evening exploring the top culinary destinations in Gros Morne National Park. Our food tours are the best way to experience the vibrant culinary scene in the seaside communities of Norris Point and Rocky Harbour. Featuring unique food creations, the chefs offer up the freshest local seafood, game and foraged “goods from the woods”, paired with carefully selected wine and drinks.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Gallery, Studio, craft shop specializing in the tradition of hand hooked rugs creating ready to do kits and patterns. Shop offers quality crafts and art created by local craftspeople and artisans from Atlantic Canada
4.5 based on 68 reviews
Get a close-up view of Newfoundland's Wildlife! Museum includes life-size animals in realistic scenes: Moose, Polar Bear, Puffins, Caribou, Lynx, Coyote, Fox, Black Bears, Fish, Birds, and many more! Boutique includes antler carvings, taxidermy items, fur and seal-skin products, fishing and camping supplies, and much more!
4.5 based on 191 reviews
A world-class research and teaching facility, the Bonne Bay Marine Station on Newfoundland's breath-taking west coast is dedicated to expanding knowledge of marine ecology. Take an interactive tour of our aquarium and observe some of the marine plants and animals living in Bonne Bay. We will introduce you to fragile marine plankton, the "saltwater soup" of our oceans. Get your hands wet among the sea stars, coralline algae, hermit crabs, and other curious creatures living in our ever popular touch tank. Storyboards, underwater footage, and interactive displays inform visitors about our latest research endeavors. Tours are provided by knowledgeable, friendly, student interpreters, and are approximately 45 minutes in duration.
4.5 based on 287 reviews
Filled with renditions of popular Newfoundland and Labrador songs and tunes, sprinkled with one-liners and wit and occasional display of culture, this group of five has become one of the most widely-attended acts in the whole province. Almost by accident, and practically overnight, the ANCHORS AWEIGH band has found its way onto the list of "things-to-do" for local residents and visitors alike.
Great pub food prior to the show. Show is lively, fun, entertaining, participatory and best authentic Newfoundland music. You will be humming tunes for days.
4.5 based on 66 reviews
My husband and I have been visiting Newfoundland in July for about 24 years and this is one of our stops. This twice moved traditional saltbox house built in the 1920s draws us back again and again. Going inside is like stepping back in time. With the furnishings you can imagine life in those times. Don't want to give my age away but I remember and have used some of those things. And the view and wild roses--awesome.
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