


The classic harbor city of St. John's was settled in 1528, making it the oldest city in North America. Today, this historic treasure is the commercial and political capital of Newfoundland, and offers significant historical sites, narrow winding streets lined with colorful clapboard houses, and terrific shopping.
Surrounded by water on one side and lush greenery on the other, St. John's has something for everyone. The ocean side offers pebble beaches, icebergs floating past the harbor entrance, and humpback whales hunting for food along the coast. The woods are alive with moose, caribou, and partridges, and the meadows are loaded with delicious local berries.
Add to that the lively arts scene and the warm hospitality of the locals, and it's clear why St. John's is such a popular vacation destination.
Visitors come to St. John's for a wide variety of reasons. Some come because--as North America's oldest city--St. John's boasts impressive historic sites. Others come because this coastal city offers a glance at floating icebergs and humpback whales feeding along the coast. Others come to tour the renowned national parks and spy on the wild moose and caribou. St. John's also has a lively arts scene, and wonderful restaurants that serve up the freshest seafood around.