Eastern Canada Adventure
Nolan O'Connor
| 12-08-2026
· Travel team
Hello, Lykkers! What if one city offered colorful hillside streets, dramatic ocean cliffs, North America's easternmost point, and some of the friendliest people you'll ever meet?
Welcome to St. John's, the lively capital of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Here, centuries-old history meets breathtaking Atlantic scenery, while colorful neighborhoods, rugged coastlines, and unforgettable wildlife make every day feel like a new adventure. Ready to discover one of Canada's most unique destinations? Here are seven incredible places you simply can't miss.

1. Signal Hill National Historic Site — Where the World Changed Forever

Signal Hill isn't just a scenic lookout—it's where history was made. In 1901, inventor Guglielmo Marconi received the world's first transatlantic wireless signal here, forever changing global communication.
Today, visitors climb to Cabot Tower for jaw-dropping views of the Atlantic Ocean, watch massive ships squeeze through the narrow harbour entrance known as "The Narrows," and explore scenic trails that hug dramatic cliffs. On windy days, you'll truly appreciate the power of the North Atlantic.
Admission: Free (Cabot Tower may have seasonal fees)

2. Jellybean Row — The Most Colorful Streets in Canada

Forget ordinary neighborhoods—Jellybean Row looks like someone splashed every house with a rainbow. Bright reds, yellows, blues, greens, and pinks transform these historic streets into one of Canada's most photographed locations.
Every staircase, doorway, and winding lane offers another perfect photo, making it impossible to leave without filling your camera roll.
Walking access: Free

3. Cape Spear Lighthouse — Stand at the Edge of North America

Imagine standing where the first sunrise in North America greets the continent each morning. That's exactly what awaits at Cape Spear, the easternmost point of the continent.
Walk beside Newfoundland's oldest surviving lighthouse, feel powerful Atlantic waves crashing against the cliffs, and keep your eyes on the ocean—you may spot whales, puffins, or even towering icebergs drifting offshore during the season.
Admission: $5–10 USD (Cost may vary)

Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Site

4. Quidi Vidi Village — A Tiny Harbour Full of Big Charm

Hidden just minutes from downtown, Quidi Vidi Village feels like stepping into a postcard. Colorful fishing stages, peaceful waters, local artists, and fresh seafood make this tiny harbour one of the city's biggest surprises.
Slow down, chat with local artisans, and enjoy one of the most charming coastal communities in Atlantic Canada.
Village access: Free

5. The Rooms — Discover the Soul of Newfoundland

Want to truly understand Newfoundland? Start at The Rooms. More than a museum, it's a journey through the province's remarkable history, culture, traditions, and art.
After exploring fascinating exhibits, head upstairs to enjoy one of the best panoramic views overlooking St. John's colourful skyline and bustling harbour.
Admission: $10–15 USD (Cost may vary)

The Rooms

6. George Street — Where Every Night Feels Like a Celebration

George Street may be short, but it's legendary. Packed with live music venues and energetic restaurants, it's one of Canada's greatest entertainment districts.
Traditional Newfoundland music spills onto the streets almost every evening, creating an atmosphere where visitors quickly feel like locals.
Street access: Free

7. East Coast Trail — Walk Where the Ocean Meets the Sky

If you love spectacular scenery, the East Coast Trail will steal your heart. Towering cliffs, crashing waves, hidden coves, sea stacks, and endless Atlantic vistas make every step unforgettable.
Keep your binoculars ready—you might spot humpback whales breaching offshore, seabird colonies nesting on the cliffs, or even icebergs floating past during spring and early summer.
Trail access: Free

Final Thoughts

St. John's isn't just Canada's oldest city—it's one of its most unforgettable. From standing on the eastern edge of North America to wandering colorful streets, exploring dramatic coastlines, and enjoying lively local music, every experience feels authentic and full of character.
If you're searching for breathtaking scenery, rich maritime history, unforgettable wildlife, and a city bursting with personality, St. John's is ready to surprise you at every turn.