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Bonavista Protected Landscape in Newfoundland and Labrador offers striking coastal views, diverse habitats, and opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and cultural exploration along its rugged shorelines.

12,500
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
18,000
Annual Visitors
2009
Year Established

About Bonavista Protected Landscape

Bonavista Protected Landscape
 

The Bonavista Protected Landscape is situated on the eastern coast of Newfoundland, encompassing a mixture of rocky coastlines, boreal forests, and bog ecosystems. This diverse landscape supports a variety of wildlife including seabird colonies, migratory birds, moose, and smaller mammals. The area’s geography is characterized by cliffs that rise sharply from the Atlantic Ocean, interspersed with sheltered coves and beaches. It serves both ecological and cultural importance, preserving habitats for rare bird species and protecting archaeological sites related to early European settlements and Indigenous use. Visitors are drawn to Bonavista for its scenic coastal trails, birdwatching opportunities, and access to historical sites like the famous Bonavista lighthouse. Recreational activities include hiking along rugged coastal paths, exploring tide pools, and seasonal whale watching offshore. The landscape experiences a cool maritime climate that influences the plant and animal communities, with substantial fog and wind shaping the region’s natural character. The balance of conservation and public enjoyment is enabled via designated trails and interpretive signage to promote awareness of the area’s ecological and cultural richness. Visitors experience both natural beauty and local heritage, making the Bonavista Protected Landscape a destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history seekers alike.

Highlights

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Bonavista Lighthouse - historic landmark offering panoramic ocean views

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Seabird colonies featuring puffins, guillemots, and kittiwakes

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Coastal bog ecosystems home to unique plant species

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Cape Bonavista Trail - a scenic route along the rugged coastline

Notable Natural Features

Bonavista Lighthouse

An iconic 19th-century lighthouse perched on the eastern tip of the Bonavista Peninsula offering historic insights and expansive ocean vistas.

Coastal Bog Habitats

Peatlands and coastal bogs supporting specialized flora and fauna, contributing to the area’s ecological diversity.

Seabird Colonies

Important nesting sites for Atlantic puffins and black-legged kittiwakes along cliffs and offshore islands.