Article: Newfoundland Discovered.(tourist spots)

THE OUTDOOR PLEASURES of Newfoundland are most accessible during the three glorious months of June, July and August. Although some snow remains all summer in the high mountains of Canada's easternmost province, by June most of it has melted into the island's streams and majestic fiords. Residents in the lively seaport capital of St. John's keep a lookout for pods of migrating humpback whales as they glide among glistening icebergs. And millions of birds flock to the rich feeding grounds off the coast. Summer in Newfoundland is an exhilarating experience, and it's only about a three-hour flight from Toronto or New York City.

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