This is the easternmost point in North America. I spotted giant whales jumping right out of the water, and one minute later from this point, even though they were three miles, I mean kms away, it was very exciting to witness.

A Viewing Platform Overlooks The Most Easterly Point in North America

A boy runs his Newfoundland “Jack” along the boardwalk at Cape Spear.

Cape Spear was busy today with tourists from across Canada.

Some visitors attracted by the scenery and history have been swept away by the large and unpredictable waves at Cape Spear. Two people died last year alone.

Really? You have to be kidding.. you’re going to drive out to a National Historic Site to see the beauty and history, only to throw out your fast food trash?

The World War Two Battery at Cape Spear


An old gun rusts away, after never being fired.

Security guard Joe shows me around the bunker.


If you see a lot of garbage photos posted on this blog, it’s because I’m very anti-litter -bug.

Signal Hill from Cape Spear

Joe takes his job very seriously! I first met Joe when he got on the loud speaker to tell me to put my dogs on a leash, and he then had to drive out and tell me a second time to put the dogs on a leash. At least he didn’t ticket me.

Young Ryan

Faces Of The Day, Cape Spear

Village of Blackhead, near Cape Spear.

Mountain Bike race near Quidi Vidi.

Wow! This 12 year old was sporting the same camera I had! If only I’d had that camera when I was 12, I could have done some serious damage.
