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Caving, Climbing & Hiking
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DISCOVER
Caving "The most fun adventure I have ever experienced" A. Borowski, Hawaii. Never will you have as much fun getting dirty!
We take you one kilometer underground on our guided tour of the Corner Brook caves. From large rooms to tiny crevices and vertical walls, we can tailor this adventure to match your thrill threshold. Our guides will inform you on the geology of the caves, how they were formed and point out their subterranean beauty. It is hard to make crawling underground sound exciting but this adventure gets rave reviews. Ideal for rainy days! Cave tours leave daily in the morning and afternoon, and last approximately 3 hours. PRICE:
$59.00 per person (for 2 - 3 people) Individual
and group rates available |
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DISCOVER Rock Climbing |
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are plenty of Rock Climbing challenges for all skill levels in Western
Newfoundland. For those that want to raise their pulses, we offer a
beginner session. Learn to rig a line and test your nerves on a variety of
walls from 5 to 50 feet high. Great fun for a group or family.
PRICE: $89.00 per person (for 2 - 3 people) Individual and group rates available.
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Newfoundland is unique on the North American continent because of its location and geological history. Hikers experience this fascinating terrain better than anyone. Western Newfoundland is a varied terrain with spectacular panoramas in every direction. Right under your feet is some of the oldest and most fascinating geology in the world. |
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We have day hikes geared to every level of endurance and interest. Talk to us and we will plan the route most suited to you. Our guides have the knowledge to ensure you get the most from your expedition. |
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Gros Morne National Park Visitors will be astounded by Gros Morne's breathtaking views and dramatic landscapes. Our guides will take you on a interpretive tour through the park and on your choice of hiking trails. There are a wide range of trails for all ages. The more adventurous will be attracted to hiking the Long Range Plateau, home of the Newfoundland caribou and the dreaded Tuckamore, the bane of every hiker. The high terrain of the Great Northern Peninsula combines familiar boreal species with the exotic species of the far north. |
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We also offer guided walks and hikes in areas surrounding the Bay of Islands, Green Bay and the Codroy Valley.
Check back soon for a specific list of day tours that we will be offering starting May 2005. |
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