Little Harbour, Coastal park in Twillingate, Canada.
Little Harbour is a coastal park in Twillingate with a network of hiking trails that wind along rocky shores and sandy beaches. The routes connect multiple viewpoints and pass by remnants of former settlements.
The area was once home to fishing communities that relied on the ocean for survival. Visitors can still see old root cellars that show how people stored food for winter.
The trail network reflects the maritime heritage of Newfoundland, with paths connecting to former fishing settlements and coastal observation points.
The trails are walkable year-round and supported by voluntary donations without fixed entry fees. The park offers a good mix of shorter and longer hiking routes for different fitness levels.
A natural stone arch juts out from the sea and serves as a distinctive landmark for hikers. This geological formation is a highlight of many visits and connects to additional paths toward other coves.
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