Storyteller marketing in Newfoundland and Labrador has a long tradition. Whether in storyteller events, at parties with friends or in literature - the Newfoundlanders tell stories. Willingly. Inventive. Adventurous. Newfoundland is made for stories of all kinds:
Culinary specialties in Newfoundland
Fish and other seafood dominate the Newfoundland's diet. But there was also other things to discover. Fruits with unknown names. Exceptionally prepared and prepared fish species. Game, which is rarely seen on the menu in other regions of Canada, let alone in the supermarket. The cuisine of Newfoundland has it all!
The Cabots and their voyages of discovery
John Cabot and the Cabots' voyages of discovery John Cabot? - ca 1498 Little is known about John Cabot. His real name was Giovanni Caboto. He received the citizenship status of Venice in 1476. The English King Henry VII hired him around 1496 for a voyage of discovery to the west with the task of looking for a way to Asia. From[…]
Romantic dinner in Cupids Newfoundland
Romantic dinner in Cupids Newfoundland Before we arrived, all I knew about the small town of Cupids on the east coast of Newfoundland was that it was the place in Canada that has been inhabited by Europeans for the longest time. However, there was not much more to find out about this stage destination of our Newfoundland trip. "All right," I thought. "This is certainly one of those places where the [...]
Newfoundland, Canada - the island of explorers
Perhaps it is because of its location that the island of Newfoundland, Canada has a number of explorers in its history. Not all of them are from the island, some discovered it themselves. But it is noticeable that we repeatedly come across enterprising and courageous adventurers on our trip through Newfoundland, Canada, who in [...]
Exceptional hotels: sleeping in an old church
We already got to know some interesting places to stay overnight on our travels, but that was something new: in Cupids, Newfoundland, you can sleep in an old church - or rather, in a bed and breakfast that is housed in a former church building. On our Newfoundland trip last year before our tour we had [...]
Iceberg Beer from Newfoundland
The Iceberg Beer from Newfoundland tastes good! I'm usually more of a wine drinker. But in Newfoundland I was taught otherwise, because there is a beer there that you won't find anywhere else in the world: the Iceberg Beer from the Quidi Vidi Brewery in St. John's Newfoundland. It is so fizzy and just tastes good in the summer heat[…]
Trinity Newfoundland in July - When the wildflowers are in bloom
Trinity Newfoundland is a sea of flowers in July when the lupins bloom. July is the perfect time to visit Trinity Newfoundland, when nature on the island is in full bloom.
Lobsters eat in Atlantic Canada
How to Eat New Brunswick Style Lobster Eating lobster is part of every trip through Atlantic Canada. If you don't try it at least once, you can't say that you've got to know this region. Because lobster is a staple food in the Atlantic regions of Canada. On Prince Edward Island, it was once the “poor people's meal”. You used to have it there [...]
St. John's, Newfoundland - the capital of the island
That's how, or at least something like that, I had imagined St. John's. The capital of Newfoundland with around 100 inhabitants is the largest city on the rock, "the Rock", as the Newfoundlanders affectionately call their island. It is a little bigger than I had thought, but downtown, the core of the city, extends [...]