Regions Guide

Jump into Newfoundland by region, from windswept capes to sheltered coves and inland barrens.

A refined still-life of traditional Newfoundland cod, meticulously arranged on a rough, grey wooden table: pale, salted fillets with delicate crystalline surfaces, a carved wooden splitting table knife nearby, and a small pile of coarse sea salt scattered like frost. In the background, a faint suggestion of a dory’s weathered hull and coiled netting rests out of focus. Natural window light from the left creates soft highlights on the fish and subtle shadows in the grain of the table, evoking a cool coastal interior. Photographic realism with a shallow depth of field, centered composition emphasizing texture and simplicity. The atmosphere is quiet, almost museum-like, presenting everyday heritage with sophistication and reverence.

Places

A weather-beaten red and white wooden lighthouse standing on a rocky Newfoundlander headland, its paint slightly faded and peeling, revealing greyed wood beneath. The base is surrounded by coarse, golden grasses and patches of moss between fractured granite slabs. Below, the North Atlantic stretches to the horizon in layers of navy and slate, flecked with whitecaps. Early golden hour sunlight grazes the lighthouse from the side, catching the lantern room’s glass and casting a long, elegant shadow across the ground. Photographic realism, composed with the lighthouse on the rule of thirds, wide-angle view to include sweeping sky and sea. The atmosphere is quietly resolute and refined, suggesting centuries of watchfulness on the edge of the continent.
An intimate, ground-level view of a patch of Newfoundland tundra-like barrens, showcasing intricate details: low, crimson-tinged blueberry bushes, tiny white lichen cups, and rich green cushions of reindeer moss nestled between flat, slate-grey stones streaked with orange lichen. Fine droplets of mist cling to leaves and moss, suggesting a recent fog. The scene is illuminated by soft, diffused overcast light, making colors appear deep and saturated without harsh shadows. Photographic realism, macro-style composition with a very shallow depth of field, focusing sharply on a small cluster of moss and lichen while the surrounding terrain melts into creamy blur. The mood is meditative and intellectual, inviting close examination of the understated beauty at the world’s edge.
A close, detailed view of a Newfoundland fishing stage perched on stilts above calm harbor water: weathered, salt-streaked wooden planks in muted reds and browns, with rusting metal hinges and thick, coiled hemp ropes resting on a narrow wharf. The sea below is a deep teal, gently rippled, reflecting the stage in a slightly distorted mirror. Soft, overcast daylight creates even, flattering illumination, bringing out every texture in the worn boards and ropes. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a moderate depth of field, keeping the stage and its reflection crisp while distant boats and rocky shoreline dissolve into a soft blur. The mood is nostalgic and understated, evoking the quiet labor and enduring craftsmanship of outport life.
A refined still-life of traditional Newfoundland cod, meticulously arranged on a rough, grey wooden table: pale, salted fillets with delicate crystalline surfaces, a carved wooden splitting table knife nearby, and a small pile of coarse sea salt scattered like frost. In the background, a faint suggestion of a dory’s weathered hull and coiled netting rests out of focus. Natural window light from the left creates soft highlights on the fish and subtle shadows in the grain of the table, evoking a cool coastal interior. Photographic realism with a shallow depth of field, centered composition emphasizing texture and simplicity. The atmosphere is quiet, almost museum-like, presenting everyday heritage with sophistication and reverence.

Guide

Use this guide to browse Newfoundland by bay, coast, and town; each region gathers maps, notes, and stories so you can plan routes, compare places, and follow The Rock one shoreline at a time.