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    My Newfoundland Adventures Summer Youth Adventure Programs and Corner Brook Summer Camps are designed to give children and teens the opportunity to experience many positive personal achievements in an outdoor setting. These positive experiences allow them to grow, develop independence and confidence, find new strengths, and develop courage to achieve the goals they set for themselves throughout life.

    River Rafting on the Humber River, one of Newfoundland's largest Atlantic Salmon Rivers

    With the world's largest Atlantic Salmon rivers, 10,000 year old glacier carved valleys, massive freshwater fjords, and a world class ocean playground, Newfoundland is the perfect place to enjoy the water.

    Weather you're looking for an adrenaline filled whitewater experience or a relaxing sunset float, we have a Newfoundland river rafting trip for you.

    Float through the Humber Valley and explore one of the most pristine and scenic freshwater rivers in the world. Visit a pirate island, explore a riverside cave, and discover the secrets of the Humber River. Get ready for an unbeatable Newfoundland summer adventure day trip - perfect for families, children, seniors, and groups.

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    Saturday, January 2, 2010

    Dog Sledding is NOW OPEN













    With perfect trail conditions, lots of wildlife, and piping hot chocolate, Dog Sledding is now in full swing!

    It's AMAZING - running your own team of siberian husky dogs through the snow covered forest trails of Marble Mountain, Gros Morne National Park, the Tableland Mountains, and the Blow me Down Mountains. 

    Our Dog Sledding intro is great for kids and families looking for a taste of Newfoundland Dog Sledding and our Half Day Dog Sled (perfect for families, seniors, and kids too) includes over 1000' of elevation gain and a visit to the Sub Arctic Tundra and Alpine Plateau of Gros Morne National Park's Long Range Mountains. In Canada, we have been dog sledding for over 20,000 years. Dog Sledding - it's as Canadian as maple syrup!

    1 comment:

    Unknown said...

    Every year we go dog sledding and every time I am taken back at just how special it is.