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Nestled on the eastern edge of North America, Newfoundland is a land steeped in resilience, tradition, and timeless beauty. Once the gateway to the New World, this rugged island carries the echoes of centuries past—where Norse explorers, Indigenous peoples, and hardy settlers carved out lives along its dramatic coastlines. The culture here is as rich as its history—shaped by isolation, salt air, and the sea. From lively kitchen parties and haunting sea shanties to the warmth of its people, Newfoundland’s spirit is deeply rooted in community and storytelling. As I make my way toward St. Mary’s Bay, the landscape shifts to something truly majestic. Rolling hills meet towering cliffs, while the Atlantic crashes endlessly against rocky shores. Quiet fishing villages dot the coastline like scattered pearls, their weathered homes and colorful boats telling stories of generations who have lived by the rhythm of the tides. In early spring, the fog drapes the land like a soft curtain, muffling the sounds and painting the scenery in shades of gray and silver. March in Newfoundland is a season of transition—cool and misty, yet full of anticipation. Along the shores of St. Mary’s Bay, fishermen ready their gear, patch up boats, and prepare for a new season on the water. It’s a quiet kind of determination—where tradition meets endurance, and the sea continues to shape life as it always has. -License on record for the use of Emma G, Harmony music during this video.