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St Barbe RV Park
Overview
St Barbe RV Park provides a practical and welcoming home base for travelers exploring the Great Northern Peninsula. Located in the quiet community of Black Duck Cove, this park serves as a vital gateway for those navigating the rugged coastline of Newfoundland. It offers a convenient layout designed specifically for transient RVers who need a reliable place to rest before or after a long journey across the Strait of Belle Isle. The environment is grounded in the local fishing culture, providing travelers with an authentic sense of place and a quiet atmosphere to recharge.
Location & Surroundings
The park is situated directly on the Viking Trail, offering easy access to the scenic Route 430. Its most notable feature is its immediate proximity to the Labrador ferry terminal, making it an essential stop for anyone planning a crossing to Blanc-Sablon. The atmosphere is peaceful, defined by the salty air and the rhythmic sounds of the North Atlantic. Because it sits near the water's edge, guests often enjoy unobstructed sunset views over the strait, adding a touch of natural beauty to this functional coastal stopover.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests can expect essential facilities tailored for modern campers, including full hookups with water, sewer, and electricity. The park features level gravel sites that accommodate various rig sizes, ensuring a stable setup for motorhomes and trailers alike. On-site laundry facilities and clean washrooms provide much-needed convenience for long-haul travelers. Additionally, the nearby motel services offer integrated support such as a licensed restaurant, making it easy to enjoy a hot meal without unhooking your vehicle or setting up the camp kitchen.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond being a primary transit point, the park offers access to the natural wonders of the Arches Provincial Park, located a short drive south, which features unique rock formations carved by the tide. History buffs will appreciate the drive to the Grenfell Historic Properties or the journey further north to the Viking settlements. The area is a prime spot for spotting whales or icebergs during the early summer months, making it a dream for photographers. Local coastal walking trails also allow visitors to stretch their legs and take in the maritime flora.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for adventurous road trippers and transit-oriented travelers who prioritize location and ferry accessibility. It is the perfect choice for those catching an early morning ferry or arriving late in the evening from Labrador. If you value a no-fuss environment with easy access to Newfoundland’s most scenic coastal driving routes, this park provides the necessary comfort and utility. It is especially suited for those following the Viking Trail northward toward the famous historic sites of L'Anse aux Meadows.
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