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| Off the waters of Cape Broyle. Photo: Scott Martin |
To experience these gifts mother nature has bestowed upon Newfoundland, one must get "Up Close and Personal" and NF Interactive did just that on Saturday, July 22, 2000 with Stan Cook's famous Wilderness Newfoundland Adventures Sea Kayaking Tours.
These tours departing from the picturesque town of Cape Broyle on the Southern Shore of the Avalon Peninsula, vary in length from half day trips to several days.
Your senses will be sharpened as you easily paddle your way through pristine waters. From the beginner to the seasoned kayaker, Wilderness Newfoundland Adventures provides the sights, sounds and smells of a truly unique and satisfying experience.
See hidden caves and arches with crystal clear ocean water below revealing an array of marine life.
See high cliffs, waterfalls, and hidden beaches inviting you to camp and explore.
See whales frolicking about the bay, gannets, puffins and all types of seabirds in their habitat.
Smell the cool, salty water
Smell the clinging juniper, fir trees and vegetation growing on the rocks and cliffs far above
Hear whales breaching kilometres away
Hear ghostly echoes from dark and damp sea caves
Hear the roaring waterfalls and trickling water drops from rock faces above
Newfoundland's coastline is beckoning you to explore!
Our tour guide Brian Hunt, A.K.A "Hunter", was very knowledgeable about ocean life and the culture/history of the area. His superb kayaking skills and knowledge put all at ease.
Whether you are a Newfoundlander or a tourist, Wilderness Newfoundland Adventures Kayaking Tours is a "Must DO" activity on any agenda. The only way to experience this adventure is up close and personal with Wilderness Newfoundland Adventures.