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Blow Me Down Provincial Park is a smaller Provincial Park on the west coast of the island of Newfoundland. The park is located on Route 450, about 60 km west of Corner Brook and the Trans-Canada Highway, on a small peninsula between Lark Harbour and York Harbour at the mouth of the Bay of Islands.
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Blow Me Down Provincial Park

York Harbour, NL, Canada
4.7(93)
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Blow Me Down Provincial Park is a smaller Provincial Park on the west coast of the island of Newfoundland. The park is located on Route 450, about 60 km west of Corner Brook and the Trans-Canada Highway, on a small peninsula between Lark Harbour and York Harbour at the mouth of the Bay of Islands.

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4.7
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5.0
9y

We arrive pretty late to the campsite but the manager had said since we're already paid up that we could jsut right to the site and no worry about a thing. Pretty great site (#10), no neighbors right on top of us and close to an outhouse. There are real bathrooms with showers a bit down the trail/road from that site that we found the next day. Once we had packed up in the morning we went to explore the park since we heard it described as "mystical". I wish we had more time to really check it out but the trail we took from the beach was spectacular. The beginning is a stairway for about 1km that's super cool, then there's a trail through the woods on the mountain that I can easily see as being mystical. I felt like I was in...

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3.0
5y

The sites are private with mature trees and we had no trouble with our 21' trailer. In the area, we went to Bottle Cove as well as the beach on the campgrounds. You can get WiFi at the check-in point, but there is no cell service. We had to drive to just outside of Frenchman's Cove. There is a restaurant in the area (Myrtle's) and a chip truck (Big Tom's I think). There is also a comfort station, and throughout the park are the cleanest outhouses. The area of Bay of Islands is...

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4.0
1y

I camped here for one night. It makes a great base to explore the area. Be sure to check out bottle cove and cedar cove hiking trails! The park also has an incredible hike with amazing views and governors staircase is a must see.

The comfort station could use a little love. It's clean but very outdated. The campsites are pretty rocky so it's difficult to set up a tent. It can get a bit loud at night. Staff are...

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The sites are private with mature trees and we had no trouble with our 21' trailer. In the area, we went to Bottle Cove as well as the beach on the campgrounds. You can get WiFi at the check-in point, but there is no cell service. We had to drive to just outside of Frenchman's Cove. There is a restaurant in the area (Myrtle's) and a chip truck (Big Tom's I think). There is also a comfort station, and throughout the park are the cleanest outhouses. The area of Bay of Islands is breathtaking.
Larissa NooyenLarissa Nooyen
I camped here for one night. It makes a great base to explore the area. Be sure to check out bottle cove and cedar cove hiking trails! The park also has an incredible hike with amazing views and governors staircase is a must see. The comfort station could use a little love. It's clean but very outdated. The campsites are pretty rocky so it's difficult to set up a tent. It can get a bit loud at night. Staff are very friendly.
W HanW Han
What a gem of a place. Make the time to visit!!! Well worth the drive - spectacular scenery both on the way and on arrival. One of the best places on the planet to have morning coffee is on the beach in the park. The staff were really welcoming, the sites are great, and the only thing missing is merchandise with the park name on it; it's so...Newfoundland!
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The sites are private with mature trees and we had no trouble with our 21' trailer. In the area, we went to Bottle Cove as well as the beach on the campgrounds. You can get WiFi at the check-in point, but there is no cell service. We had to drive to just outside of Frenchman's Cove. There is a restaurant in the area (Myrtle's) and a chip truck (Big Tom's I think). There is also a comfort station, and throughout the park are the cleanest outhouses. The area of Bay of Islands is breathtaking.
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I camped here for one night. It makes a great base to explore the area. Be sure to check out bottle cove and cedar cove hiking trails! The park also has an incredible hike with amazing views and governors staircase is a must see. The comfort station could use a little love. It's clean but very outdated. The campsites are pretty rocky so it's difficult to set up a tent. It can get a bit loud at night. Staff are very friendly.
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What a gem of a place. Make the time to visit!!! Well worth the drive - spectacular scenery both on the way and on arrival. One of the best places on the planet to have morning coffee is on the beach in the park. The staff were really welcoming, the sites are great, and the only thing missing is merchandise with the park name on it; it's so...Newfoundland!
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