Sailboat in Newfoundland and Labrador Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
The waters off the Viking Trail attract all sorts of boaters, who enjoy the beautiful scenery such as that found in this cove, with its stack of firewood. Address:
Basque Whaling Boat, Newfoundland and Labrador Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
This 16th century Basque whaling boat, known as a chalupa, was found on the floor of the harbour and is now on display at Red Bay National Historic Site Address:
Waters off Norstead Crowded with Viking Ships, Newfoundland and Labrador Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
The waters off Norstead were crowded with replica Viking ships on July 28, 2000. A crowd estimated at 17,000 attended the ceremonies, which marked the 1,000th anniversary of Leif Ericson's journey to Vinland. Address:
A Viking Ship in Newfoundland and Labrador Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
A small Viking vessel lies pulled up on the beach as other, larger vessels ply the waters near Norstead, a replica Viking port of trade located near L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, the only authenticated Viking site in North America. Address:
Islendingur at Norris Point, Newfoundland and Labrador Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
This Icelandic replica Viking vessel Islendingur visited the community of Norris Point in Gros Morne National Park in August of 2000. Address:
Viking Ship Under Full Sail, Newfoundland and Labrador Photo fromViking Trail Tourism Association
With its sail fully rigged, this replica Viking ship plies the waters of Gros Morne National Park. Address: