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In 7 Days, you could experience two UNESCO World Heritage Site's,
see in their natural surroundings an abundance of wildlife, ride over
several types of terrain and trails, rest and eat in top quality
accommodations, and enjoy the local culture. That's right, snowmobiling
the Long Range Mountains of Western Newfoundland is in the "best kept
secret" category.
From your base at the "Torrent River Inn" in Hawke's
Bay, Newfoundland sledders can visit the World Heritage wonder of Gros
Morne National Park's back country one day and ride to another World
Heritage site at L'ance aux Meadows at the top of the island the next.
For the snow-starved sled hogs, the Great Northern Peninsula offers the
largest annual snowfall and lowest average temperatures in Newfoundland,
allowing for a snowmobile season from mid Dec. until mid May, a full 6
months of winter bliss. This area gets dumped on - big time - ever
winter. The Marble Mountain ski resort 170km to the south, averages 16
feet of nature's white blanket ever year. The prevailing winter
westerlies pick up extra moisture over the chilly Gulf of St. Lawrence,
then deposits it atop and on both sides of the Long Range Mountains that
form the spine of western Newfoundland.
Allow us to help arrange your
itinerary.
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