6 Things to do Good for Kids in Bonavista That You Shouldn't Miss

June 15, 2021 Yuk Petri

Discover the best top things to do in Bonavista, Canada including Bonavista Adventure Tours, Bonavista Puffin & Whale Boat Tours, Discovery Sea Adventures, Cape Bonavista Lighthouse, Dungeon Provincial Park, Matthew Legacy.
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1. Bonavista Adventure Tours

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Bonavista Adventure Tours

We have an extensive range of tours exploring highlights and hidden delights in the Bonavista area. Our tours have an emphasis on adventure, and we explore unique scenery, wildlife and Newfoundland culture.

2. Bonavista Puffin & Whale Boat Tours

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Bonavista Puffin & Whale Boat Tours

Enjoy the scenic view along the wild coastline of Cape Bonavista on our way to common feeding areas of whales. Learn about the area’s fascinating ecosystems with opportunities to view Whales, Puffins, Dolphins, Eagles, Seals and lots of other wildlife. This tour offers something for everyone. Our vessel is Transport Canada certified and cruises in and around both Bonavista and Trinity Bay. This steady and comfortable tour is a great option for families, large groups and photographers! The vessel features indoor heated seating, outdoor open seating, washroom, full commentary by captain, fully licensed and well-trained crew. Approximately 2.5 hour trip duration (depending on sightings, weather, skipper discretion, and other factors)

3. Discovery Sea Adventures

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Discovery Sea Adventures

We offer the most authentic and exciting experiences on our Fast Rescue Craft. Tours depart three times a day from our dock in Bonavista, adjacent to the Matthew Legacy building on Roper Street. Each trip runs between 2 1/2 and 3 hours. Come see Humpback, Fin and Minke Whales on our trips. Other sightings may include: icebergs, puffins, ocras, seals, porpoises and a variety of sea birds.

4. Cape Bonavista Lighthouse

Cape Shore Road, Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador A0C 1B0 Canada +1 800-563-6353 http://www.seethesites.ca/the-sites/cape-bonavista-lighthouse.aspx
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Cape Bonavista Lighthouse

Reviewed By VacationingCanadians

Park your vehicle, and just start walking - in any direction - you will be so very amazed at the breath taking views from these rocks/cliffs. We drove up to the lighthouse early in the day to enjoy our morning coffee, and it was hard to describe how it felt to sit at the top of the cliff and watch the whales in the ocean, with the gentle ocean breeze on our faces, feeling like we were at the top of the world, with the most amazing view..... it was priceless....

5. Dungeon Provincial Park

Lance Cove Road, Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador A0C 1N0 Canada +1 709-464-3553 http://www.env.gov.nl.ca/env/parks/parks/natscen/index.html#dungeon
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Dungeon Provincial Park

Reviewed By siddy666 - Montreal, Canada

The main attraction here is sea-cave with two pierced holes...a bit similar to Arches Provincial Park (located north of Gros Morne) but far more prettier in my opinion! The area is super-scenic...not far from the cave, there are beautiful horses and cattle grazing about; makes for some great pictures, especially against the ocean backdrop! Definitely stop here on your way to/from Cape Bonavista lighthouse. The only downside is the road (approx 1km worth of pebblestones); drive carefully!

6. Matthew Legacy

15 Roper Street, Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador A0C 1B0 Canada +1 709-468-1493 http://www.thematthew.ca/
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Matthew Legacy

In 1497, a small wooden ship called the Matthew set sail from Bristol, England destined for the Far East. On board was the Italian explorer Giovanni Caboto with a crew of around twenty men. Within six weeks, they made landfall. They landed, not as intended in the fabled land of Cathay, but on the shores of the New World. Here, they discovered a treasure that would change the course of history.

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