The natural splendor, abundant forests and bountiful seas of Green Bay were first enjoyed by Archaic Indian cultures. In more recent times, Dorset Eskimos and Beothuck Indians availed themselves of its breathtaking beauty and plentiful resources. Now its your turn to explore this "birch-lined region".
Fish for trout or salmon.... Swim, sail or take memorable photos of scenic lakes, rugged shorelines, green forests, icebergs and picturesque fishing villages.... Dine, dance and stay awhile, and in the language of the ancient Beothucks: Madyed - "Come back again" to scenic Green Bay in Central Newfoundland.
Green Bay has lots to offer nature enthusiasts. The landscape reflects rugged beauty with its sandy beaches, majestic waterfalls, soaring mountains and low-lying valleys. A variety of hiking trails have been developed throughout Green Bay. The trails vary from a four or five hour hike, to a leisurely stroll along the shoreline. The many coves and bays in Green Bay make an excellent opportunity for sea kayaking. Each summer, families of humpback whales visit Green Bay to feast on the bountiful supply of food churned up by the tides. They can be observed, along with icebergs, from many locations and designated lookouts.
Whether you visit us during summer or winter, you'll always find so much to do in the great outdoors of Green Bay in Central Newfoundland. Surrounded by beautiful scenery, wilderness areas and an abundance of rivers, lakes, coves and bays, there is opportunity for superb sport fishing, hunting, hiking, snowmobiling, boating, canoeing, cross-country skiing, kayaking....you are limited only by your imagination. Come and celebrate our rich culture and pristine environment here in Green Bay, Newfoundland.
Whether you are a naturalist, sportsman, bird watcher, sightseer or adventurer, Green Bay has the experience just for you!
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