Part 22 of our road trip across Northern Quebec and Eastern Canada. We drove through Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland and Labrador, and went for a hike on the Tablelands Trail. The Tablelands is an area of desert like rocky hills which were formed several hundred million years ago when plate tectonics forced the earth’s mantle up through the crust. An educational experience with gorgeous views.
VIDEO: GGC – 26 – Tablelands Trail in Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland
Part 22 of our road trip across Northern Quebec and Eastern Canada. We drove through Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland and Labrador, and went for a hike on the Tablelands Trail. The Tablelands is an area of desert like rocky hills which were formed several hundred million years ago when plate tectonics forced the earth’s mantle up through the crust. An educational experience with gorgeous views.
what a stunning place! would love to see more shots of the setting as have never been to Canada.
perhaps invest in a selfie stick with a wide angle 😉 or perhaps invent one with twigs?
I look forward to new videos on Tuesday's and Thursdays. I cannot wait to see where you end of next. 🙂 Thanks for sharing! Excellent trip and great photos!
Awesome waterfalls.
what a journey you two are having great times and great memories you will have
In your photos, the picture of the yellow slipper flower, which is located in the foreground on the left, I swear it looks like an orchid! I know orchids grow in all types of places, usually in humid, warm environments. I would never guess an orchid would grow in in Newfoundland! Do you know if it is an orchid or another type of flower? (I'm so excited because orchids are my favorite flower.)
What a fantastic site!! Really enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing!!!!
wow that was a nice video, well done.
You do a wonderful job with your videos and photography. I also enjoy the information you provide on the area. Thank you for taking us along.
Love your videos and am a fan. But you guys need a deadcat (to cut wind noise).
That place is not Gros at all 🙂
great views you have up there.
oh boy! the guy and girl have returned ! yippee, wondered if you were all ok! Happy to see you back, did you miss the AL playoffs betw. toronto and kc best play off i have seen in years. i always liked the jays and look forward to next year. had to have a nap yesterday as 14 innings is a tad bit long. yes i did grow up in kc. i n the mid 1950's charley finley brought the "A' s" to kc and handed out cards to all the schools about becoming "athletic supporters' was a huge funny to the junior high and high school crowd! how the hell did i digress to this poiint……lol duh!
Love your video!
wow! beautiful place!
Can u send me that rock u were playing with serpintinite or whatever, lol, the big one…
My God, that is beautiful country!!! You folks were truly blessed!!!
You still need a dead cat for your Mic! 🙂
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Awesome video. I an full of envy. I would love to trek across the Northern parts of the country.
That landscape is surreal. I'm really enjoying your videos. Never a thumbs down. 🙂
Been viewing your Video's of Newfoundland & Labrador. Just had to comment and say "Awesome!" So happy you enjoyed our Island and Labrador. Message to all who may want to come here. "If your in need of help or want a question answered,don't be shy,ask a local. Sometimes you may end up spending the day with them and finding out the best kept secrets of our Province.
Hello I am a big fan of the rv and van living you two make it look so wondefrul hail to new legends of youtube
I was there last June. Thanks for sharing.
Love your road trip videos!
looks like back home in the Scottish highlands
So nice to see my beautiful province, it has been to long. People you have no idea how beautiful it is. Video and pictures don't do it justice.
You really have me psyched to get to Tablelands. Thank you.
Hey guys. To bad I didn’t see this video earlier, I could have given you free boat ride and tour. This is my home town. If you ever come back look me up. We are a friendly bunch of people here. Take care.
there in 2009 from halifax nova scotia. my wife and i loved this trail. looking at this video because we are planning a trip back 10 years later. thanks for the memories and inspiration.
I really like your photos after watching the videos. They are so vivid, beautiful and really capture the character of the places you have showed in the videos.
would be so much better without all the stupid stuff in the beginning.wasted 5 min. of our time.Also don't need all the road time.The other few minutes seem ok.