Introduction
For most travelers arriving by ferry, this region is their first introduction to The Rock. It's like starting a symphony without a prelude, jumping right to the crescendo: There's instant drama in the brawny, verdant Long Range Mountains that run parallel to the Trans-Canada Highway en route to Corner Brook. Then come the towering seaside cliffs of the Port au Port Peninsula and intriguing coastal villages just waiting for your exploration. This is a polar-opposite travel experience to, say, flying into Charlottetown and lazing along the backroads of Prince Edward Island.
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Deer Lake Motel
This serviceable motel is located right on the Trans-Canada Highway and has 54 clean, basic rooms. On the premises are a coffee shop, a pubby lounge,...
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