• Quidi Vidi Village

    This quaint fishing village located just in the east end of St. John’s will transport you to a different time. From the idyllic cottages dotting the roadside to the wharf lined with colourful fishing stages and breweries and annual Regatta Rowing races.. Quidi Vidi, pronounced as Kitty Vitty or Quada Vida, depending on who you ask, offers a glimpse into the quintessential island outports of Newfoundland & Labrador.

  • Celtic Hearth

    This 24 HOUR Restaurant serves up some of the best fare St. John's has to offer! From Steak & Chips to Newfoundland JIGGS dinner every Sunday !

  • George Street

    Known for having the most bars and pubs per square foot of any street in North America, George Street is the hub of nightlife in St. John's, with two blocks packed full of pubs, clubs, restaurants, and bars and also hosts the annual George Street Festival. No doubt that when visiting, you'll drop by George Street at least once!

  • Christian's Pub

    Family run business and home of the Screech-In. Specializing in craft beers, cocktails, premium spirits and specialty coffees. Whether you’re a local regular or come from away, you can be sure that any visit to Christian’s will be one to remember. here

  • Bannerman Park

    Bannerman park was formed on land set aside for public use by Governor Bannerman in 1864. Bannerman Park remains a well-used and attractive park. It is a good example of nineteenth century public park design, reflecting the British parks of that time.

    Bannerman Park also hosts the annual Folk Festival for Adults and Kids.

  • Signal Hill

    The mountain that overlooks St. John's offers a 360-degree view of the city. It is "where the sea meets the earth" and in 1901 the first transatlantic Wireless transmission was received by Marconi. On a clear day, you can see Cape Spear on one side, The Rooms on the other, icebergs and even whales.

  • Bannerman Brewing Co

    This microbrewery has just opened its doors and has already made a name for itself. It's the perfect place to have a drink in a cool, laid-back place.

  • TURO Vehicle Rentals

    Book a car and hit the coastal roads of the stunning Avalon Peninsula and enjoy the local flavours of St. John’s

  • E-Bike

    NL eBikes are proud to introduce Pedego electric bicycles to Newfoundland and Labrador. We are the exclusive distributors of these top quality electric bicycles and we will deliver throughout our beautiful province so everyone can enjoy the unique experience of ebike.

  • FISHING on the AVALON

    So, you want to “ GO FISHING “ for Brown Trout, Mud Trout, Sea Trout, or Salman and have a real down-home experience ?

    Book you trip now with Craig.

    He has a 16 ft legend boat that will take you anywhere you want to be ! He has all your needs covered-rods -reels- fishing tackle and fuel and even a boil up with some of nans home made bread. . We just need someone to reel them in and warm clothes to enjoy the day.

  • East Coast Trail

    The paths of the East Coast Trail take you past towering cliffs and headlands, sea stacks, deep fjords, and a natural wave-driven geyser called the Spout. Experience abandoned settlements, lighthouses, ecological reserves, seabird colonies, whales and icebergs.

  • Broderick's Pub

    Home of traditional Newfoundland & Irish music and delicious pub food included Newfoundlands famous Jiggs dinner.

  • Cape Spear

    Cape Spear is a headland located on the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland near St. John's in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. At a longitude of 52°37' W, it is the easternmost point in Canada and North America.

  • O'Brien's Boat Tours

    Voted best boat tour by Newfoundlanders. Our guides have been delivering award-winning boat tours for over 30 years. Join us and explore the beauty of Newfoundland’s coast. View ½ a million Atlantic puffins, watch majestic whales and sail past 10,000-year-old icebergs!

  • Iceberg Quest Ocean Tours

    Award-winning boat tour departs North America's oldest seaport: St. John's harbour. Taste salty ocean air as we sail past The Battery, Cabot Tower, through The Narrows en route to Cape Spear. Witness the largest concentration of humpback whales. See Atlantic puffins, northern gannets & bald eagles and Icebergs.

  • St. John's Haunted Hike

    Newfoundland's most popular paranormal attraction - a ghostly walking tour of the haunted streets of old St. John's. Walking through the town, one is surrounded by the memories of public hangings, duels, and horrific murders, passing over forgotten cemeteries and unmarked graves. Explore the secrets that lie in wait in St. John’s darkest corners.

  • Petty Harbour

    Scenic Petty Harbour / Maddox Cove is a quant fishing community of approx. 970 people. Quickly becoming a world renowned tourist destination and is home to various attractions and accommodations to suite the taste of various travellers including amazing food, views and Zip Lining.

  • The Rooms

    The Rooms combines the Provincial Museum, the Provincial Archives, and the Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador into one integrated experience. There's always lots of things to see and do here for the whole family. The observation deck offers views over the entire harbour and downtown St. John’s.

  • Cut from the ancient rock of Signal Hill in St. John's, Memorial University's Johnson Geo Centre takes you deep underground to experience the story of planet Earth. Discover our planet's incredible history, explore the varied species of corals that l

    GEO Centre

    Cut from the ancient rock of Signal Hill in St. John's, Memorial University's Johnson Geo Centre takes you deep underground to experience the story of planet Earth. Discover our planet's incredible history, explore the varied species of corals that live off our coast in the Gardens of the Deep exhibit, learn about the volcanoes, earthquakes, and natural forces that shape the very ground beneath our feet, look to the future with space exploration, and so much more.

  • Halliday's Meat Market

    Bill Halliday was only 17 years old when he set up a little butcher shop in downtown St. John's. Halliday's Meats.

    That was 100 years ago. Back in 1914. And this year, Halliday's celebrates surviving a century...with the third generation of Halliday butchers behind the counter.