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Houses and fishing stages on the rocky coastline in Southwestern Newfoundland.

Travel Media

We work closely with Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism to promote the province to national and international media outlets. We provide services that include familiarization tour planning, marketing support and itinerary design.

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Go Western Newfoundland is attending the following shows*:

  • Travel Media Association of Canada (TMAC) — June 4-8, 2025

*Show attendance is subject to change.

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Note: We work exclusively with tourism operators who meet the minimum standards of the Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism Board’s Tourism Assurance Plan (TAP). 

Story Ideas

Bun shaped rocks on a coastline.

Only in Western Newfoundland

From giant icebergs to tiny, microbial communities, experience these 6 unique things here.

The cast of 9-5 the musical stand together on stage.

A Twist on the Familiar

Now in its 47th season, the Stephenville Theatre Festival honours Maxim Mazumdar’s legacy with bold performances and his signature twist on the familiar.

A man rides a mountain bike on a dirt trail in the woods on a bright, sunny day.

West Coast Cycling 

Volunteer-led, sustainable trail building and community well-being in Western Newfoundland on 30km of mountain bike trails ranging from beginner to pro. 

Seaweed sways under the surface as wind ripples the clear water.

Gros Morne from the Water

Known for world-class hiking, Gros Morne also hides a vibrant world beneath its waters—where marine life and coastal wildlife thrive.

A girl stands beneath a canopy of colourful fabrics, each strip of fabric has a unique pattern.

An Art at Night Festival Collab

Six founding Atlantic Canadian Art at Night festivals have built a resource group, the Atlantic Art at Night Festivals Alliance, to support growth, by the sharing of practices, and ideas across the Atlantic provinces! 

A drone image of a rural fishing community. Houses line the sides of the road near the harbour.

Stories from the Deep

Our connection to the sea and the rivers that flow into it is undeniable and has been featured in many short series. 

Travel Stories

The articles below are a result of show attendance, and the hosting of regional FAM (Familiarization) tours by Go Western Newfoundland, Newfoundland & Labrador Tourism, and other partners. This is not an exhaustive list.

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I hiked through prehistoric landscapes at a UNESCO World Heritage site in Newfoundland, a place of otherworldly beauty

by Chloe Berge, The Toronto Star

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Your perfect mindful vacation aways in Newfoundland and Labrador

by Globe Content Studio with Newfoundland Labrador Tourism

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Best Things To Do In Newfoundland

by Oksana & Max St. John

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Observer les icebergs à Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, une aventure phénoménale!

by Audrey Garbay, Québec Le Mag

A lime green building with red trim stands among the trees and a blue sky.
French Shore Interpretation Centre

by Tim Johnson, Atlas Obscura

An iceberg sits in the fog near the Quirpon Island Lighthouse Inn.
The Iceberg Festival in Photos – Newfoundland & Labrador

by Tom Archer, Freelance Writer & Photographer

A reconstructed sod hut at L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site
An Epic Saga: Tracing Viking History in Newfoundland

by Lucas Aykroyd, CAA Manitoba

Visitors learn about the indigenous peoples of Bonne Bay during a guided tour.
Four Unique Ways to Discover Western Newfoundland on Your Next Visit

by Shelley Cameron-Mccarron, Canada.com

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Seeing Gros Morne National Park Through An Indigenous Lens

by Jennifer Bain, National Parks Traveler

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Limestone Barrens And 6,000 Years Of Human History At Port Au Choix

by Jennifer Bain, National Parks Traveler

A round and bald mountain stand alone under a cloudy blue sky.
Cap à l'ouest de Terre-Neuve

by Catherine Lefebvre, Le Devoir

A white lighthouse tower with attached lightkeepers residence stands tall against a cloudy sky surrounded by trees.
Visiter Terre-Neuve et Labrador: Un voyage d'évasion totale

by Audrey Garbay, Québec Le Mag

A natural rock arch on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.
Newfoundland's Viking Trail

by Tim Johnson, Go RVing Canada

The doorway to a reconstructed hut at Norstead,L'Anse aux Meadows
The Road to Valhalla: Viking adventures in northeast Canada

by Mike MacEacheran, Lonely Planet

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Top 8 Places For Under-The-Radar Fall Foliage In Canada

by Sandra MacGregor, Forbes

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A Food Tour of the Gros Morne Region in Western Newfoundland, Canada 

by Stuart Forster, Go Eat Do

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Come From Away

by Nat Segal, Forecast Ski Magazine

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Top Reasons Why Western Newfoundland Belongs On Your Bucket List

by Sandra MacGregor, Forbes

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Visiter le site historique de l'Anse aux Meadows

by Audrey Garbay, Québec Le Mag

The hand stitch French Shore Tapestry is mounted on a blue wall.
How a Tiny Hamlet’s Wondrous Tapestry Preserves a Complex Past

by Tim Johnson, Atlas Obscura

A man sits near a brook looking towards the Tablelands in Gros Morne National park.
Gros Morne, beyond the Tablelands

by Tim Johnson, Vancouver Sun

A view of the Ocean View Hotel in Rocky Harbour from the water.
The Complex Ceremony of Canadian Fish Kissing

by Mike MacEacheran, Adventure.com

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The Lighthouse Route – Start Exploring the Rock

by Dale Dunlop, The Maritime Explorer

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Interested in writing about Western Newfoundland? Get in touch with Emili.

Emili Fraser

Director of Marketing & Market Readiness

c: 709.649.9494

e: emili@gowesternnewfoundland.com

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