Iceberg Alley, Newfoundland and Labrador Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
Iceberg Alley is a name bestowed upon the northern tip of the Viking Trail because of the annual arrival of huge, icy visitors from Greenland. Address:
Boys on a Wharf in Newfoundland and Labrador Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
Their legs dangling over a dilapidated wharf, these local boys study the water while a majestic iceberg looms in the background. Address:
Whales and Icebergs, Newfoundland and Labrador Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
Majestic icebergs battle whales for the title of photographer's chief delight on the Viking Trail. Address:
Twin Spires in Newfoundland and Labrador Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
Twin spires mark an iceberg that recently visited the community of Conche. Address:
Icebergs and Whales in Newfoundland and Labrador Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
Whales and icebergs are among the attractions that visit the Viking Trail each year. Address:
Distant Iceberg, Newfoundland and Labrador Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
Seemingly looming from the fog, this iceberg is one of many thousands that pass the Viking Trail each year. Address:
Sun Shimmers off Icebergs in Newfoundland and Labrador Waters Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
The shimmering sun bathes a pair of icebergs in ethereal light in the waters off the Viking Trail. Address:
Spotting an Iceberg in Newfoundland and Labrador Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
Icebergs are a constant source of amazement to the people who visit the Viking Trail each year. Address: