When should I visit Iceberg Alley?

When should I visit Iceberg Alley?

Time of Year. The icebergs come through Iceberg Alley from spring to early summer. As you move north, the season stretches a bit longer. April and May are the months when bergs are most plentiful, but they may be locked up in sea ice, so we suggest late May and early June for best viewing.

Where can I watch icebergs in Newfoundland?

Some of the more popular places from which to view icebergs from shore, or from tour boats, are from north to south: Cartwright, Battle Harbour, Point Amour, St. Anthony, La Scie, Twillingate, Bonavista, St. John’s/Cape Spear and Bay Bulls/Witless Bay. All of these are accessible by road.

Where is the best icebergs in Newfoundland?

Twillingate Islands
The Twillingate Islands off the northeastern shores of Newfoundland have a sheltered harbour and rich fish habitat, making them an ideal location for iceberg viewing with the added bonus of whale and seabird sightings. From the eponymous town, there are boat tours waiting to whisk you out to see it all at once.

What is the iceberg capital of the world?

On the shores of Disko Bay, western Greenland lies the town of Ilulissat, iceberg capital of the world and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Find out more about the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier—the most productive in the northern hemisphere and the birthplace of one of the world’s most infamous icebergs.

Can you see icebergs in August in Newfoundland?

When to Go: The best time to see icebergs is from mid-May to early June along the northeastern coast of the island of Newfoundland and from March to July off the coast of the mainland Labrador region. By late July/early August, icebergs still may be visible along Newfoundland’s northeastern coast from St.

Where are icebergs found in Canada?

The most easterly province of Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador is truly the ultimate destination for iceberg spotting, thanks to its geographic position. Around 90 percent of the icebergs floating down the coast originate in the glaciers of western Greenland, while the rest come from glaciers in Canada’s Arctic.

Can you see icebergs in St John’s?

From the Comfort of Your Room That is a typical morning in St. John’s. With close to 30,000 kilometers of coastline, the province of Newfoundland & Labrador provides panoramic views of the North Atlantic—and that means panoramic views of icebergs.

Where are the most icebergs located?

Greenland
Most icebergs in the Northern Hemisphere break off from glaciers in Greenland. Sometimes they drift south with currents into the North Atlantic Ocean. Icebergs also calve from glaciers in Alaska. In the Southern Hemisphere, almost all icebergs calve from the continent of Antarctica.