At the Edge of the Continent: Exploring St. John’s, Newfoundland

St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, is the easternmost city in North America and the capital of the province. It’s one of the oldest cities on the continent, with a history tied to fishing, trade, and European exploration.

The city is famous for:

  • Colourful row houses (“jellybean row”) on its hilly streets.
  • Stunning coastal scenery, with cliffs, Signal Hill, and nearby Cape Spear.
  • working harbour right in the downtown core.
  • A lively arts, music, and pub scene on George Street.

It blends small-town charm with rugged natural beauty, making it both a cultural hub and a gateway to Newfoundland’s dramatic coastline.


🌄 Top Lookouts & Trails

Signal Hill National Historic SiteIconic hill overlooking St. John’s harbour & city. Great views from Cabot Tower.  
Ladies’ Lookout Trail (Signal Hill)Highest point on Signal Hill. 1.3 km loop, ~30 mins. Rugged coastline view.  
Geo Vista ParkTrails with views over old St. John’s & harbour, nice walk with less elevation. Crystal clear views over both city & ocean. 
Fort Amherst LighthouseCoastal views, waves, lighthouse, rugged cliff-lookouts. A bit quieter if you go off-peak.  
Cape Spear LighthouseOldest lighthouse in NL, easternmost point of North America. Excellent sunrise / ocean views.  

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