Terra Nova National Park is located on the east coast of Newfoundland with long inlets from the sea touching the
sheltered edges of an island boreal forest. This is a reclaimed natural land from lumber and fishing. It is home to a
great varieties of animals and plants. A black bear with cub was spotted along the highway near the park entrance,
but it was too late to stop and take a picture.
There were a few pairs
of Bald Eagles lives in
the Terra Nova
National Park, but this
is the first year that a
young was spotted.
This Mama Eagle just
caught a fish from the
bay and was going to
share with the young.
Moon Jelly Fish come
in big schools Yes, the
water is so clear, you
can see through 10-20
feet deep.
Sea Kayaking is a
great way to sea the
park.
Arctic Red is more of a
solitary jelly.