Gros Morne National Park

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In 1970, an agreement was signed to establish Gros Morne National Park (1805 km2) on the west coast of Newfoundland. In 1987 Gros Morne National Park was designated a UNITED NATIONS WORLD HERITAGE SITE because of its glacial and geologic history.

Natural History

This spectacular landscape was created by the grinding action of glaciers on the ancient LONG RANGE MOUNTAINS. Barren rocky ridges and tundralike slopes contrast with forested foothills and boggy coastal plains, where mosses and PITCHER PLANTS thrive. The presence of caribou and arctic hare reflect the northern character of the park. Marten inhabit dense forest areas, while moose and snowshoe hare, although not native, are frequently observed. Terns and gulls abound along the coast; ptarmigan typify the bird life of the heathlands and barrens.

Human History

Pre-European culture in the area dates from 2500 BC, when the Maritime Archaic peoples inhabited the area. DORSET and BEOTHUK cultures followed. European contact was established with the arrival of Jacques CARTIER in the adjacent Gulf of St Lawrence (1534); however, European settlement did not occur until the late 1800s.

Facilities

The park has facilities for tent and recreational-vehicle camping and for primitive winter camping. In summer, hiking, fishing and cool saltwater swims are popular. Visitors in winter can cross-country ski, snowshoe and snowmobile.
Gros Morne
Gros Morne
Classic fjord at Gros Morne, Newfoundland, a UN World Heritage Site (photo by J. Kraulis).

Author MAXWELL W. FINKELSTEIN


Links to Other Sites
United Nations World Heritage Sites
Information about locations in Canada that have been designated United Nations World Heritage Sites. From the United Nations website.

Gros Morne National Park of Canada
This illustrated Parks Canada website describes the ecology, geography, and history of Grose Morne National Park of Canada

National Parks Project
A close-up virtual tour of Canada's superb National Parks. Based on the National Parks Project TV series at Discovery World HD online.

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