Black Spruce

Gros Morne National Park


Named for the province's most iconic tree, the Black Spruce has brought fine dining to Norris Point. It's got a luxury-lodge ambience and an atmosphere underlined by dishes such as cider-brined chicken and parsnip puree, or lobster and squid ink fettuccine. Scrub the trail dirt off your boots and treat yourself.


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1. Bonne Bay Marine Station

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3. Gros Morne National Park

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4. Gros Morne Wildlife Museum

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5. Tablelands

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6. Lobster Cove Head Lighthouse

6.83 MILES

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7. SS Ethie

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8. Broom Point Fishing Camp

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