Great Cruise located in the Gros Morne National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The landlocked fjord is a rare sight, especially in our part of the world. Carved by glaciers, and home to plenty of waterfalls. The pond is a freshwater fjord carved out by glaciers during the ice age 25,000 to 10,000 years ago.

Located in the long Range Mountains, the most northern section of the Appalachian Mountains surrounded by deep rock walls.
We see so many waterfalls cascading from 2000 feet that often turn to mist before reaching the pond.


This was a great trip, you brought back memories. I hope to do it again one day.
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Thanks . ..it was a great adventure.
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Such rugged beauty!
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This is beautiful – thanks for sharing 🙂
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Loved seeing this part of our world.
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Great photos!
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Thanks..Happy Tuesday Anita
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Beautiful captures!!
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Thanks ..a fun tour.
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Great captures. The scenery here is breathtaking.
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We were so happy to get tickets..all sold out minutes after we booked. A great site.thanks Anita
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What a magnificant place, no wonder it is an UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thanks for sharing 🙂
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It was an amazing site to see. Thanks 😊
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fair sized pond!
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It was an amazing site 😍
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The details of those fjords are unreal! The cruise was certainly a pretty one to see: no need to go all the way to Norway to check the fjords out!
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They were like Ffords we saw in Norway..it was a great site to see. Thanks Anita 😊
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I loved that trip! A friend of mine is there now. 😊 good memories
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Are you in Canada
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Ontario!
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Me..NS
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I am happy for you that the weather is sunny, that is one of the main challenges around here.
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We were so lucky have sunny day. 🌞
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Those rocks are really impressive.
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Yes so amazing.
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Beautiful photos, Anita! I didn’t know that the Appalachian Mountains went that far north. Plate tectonics did a great job building this range.
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Our guide on ship described what we were seeing..it was a great adventure.
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