
Members
Go Western Newfoundland has members throughout the four regions in Western Newfoundland. Click the map to view our members from each region.
Humber Valley &
Bay of Islands
Southwest Coast
Discover coastal adventures, mountain vistas, and geological wonders on the Southwest Coast. Governed by the land and the sea, this region is home to fishers and farmers, shipwrecks and sandy beaches, lighthouses, the infamous wreckhouse winds, and over 300 species of birds. The Southwest coast stretches from the gateway town of Port aux Basques to Stephenville, the Port au Port Peninsula, and to the coastal communities of Rose Blanche, Burgeo and Francois.
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Stephenville
Stephenville Cultural Destination Committee
Humber Valley & the Bay of Islands
Only 30 minutes apart, the City of Corner Brook & the Town of Deer Lake are the major service centres for Western Newfoundland. The Humber River flows through the Humber Valley into the Bay of Islands, ruggedly beautiful through the rich greenery of summer, the rustic orange palette of fall, and the whites and blues of winter. In this region live like a local through four seasons of exceptional recreational and cultural experiences.
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Cormack
Cormack Heritage Society Inc.
Gros Morne
​Gros Morne National Park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 for its impressive geological features. The 1805 sq kilometre park offers unsurpassed beauty and adventure – a perfect complement to the local cultural scene. Gros Morne encompasses the communities of Wiltondale, Glenburnie-Birchy Head-Shoal Brook, Woody Point, and Trout River along Route 431. As well as the communities of Norris Point, Rocky Harbour, Sally's Cove, St. Paul's, and Cow Head along Route 430.
Viking Trail
Your saga awaits in the land of the Vikings, where these legendary explorers sailed alongside views of ancient coastal mountains. With the longest iceberg season in Newfoundland, the area host these 10,000 year old giants well into the summer among frolicking whales.
Provincial Members
Become a Member
Go Western Newfoundland membership is an investment in collaborative destination development, market readiness, and regional marketing, grounded in the belief that a rising tide lifts all boats. Your membership helps strengthen Western Newfoundland’s tourism sector and supports collective growth across our region.
Interesting in becoming a member?
Annual membership is $100, and $50 for non-profits, prorated from the month you become a member.









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