Little Heart's Ease, Newfoundland and Labrador
Area Small coastal fishing community in Newfoundland and Labrador
Small coastal community on Newfoundland’s east coast offering fishing-harbour scenery, boat trips and fresh seafood; visitors come for coastal walks and local fisheries culture.
How to Get to Little Heart's Ease, Newfoundland and Labrador #
Accessible by road via Route 230 on the Bonavista Peninsula; the nearest larger service towns are within an hour’s drive. Local roads can be narrow; check for seasonal ferry connections if approaching by sea.
Tips for Visiting Little Heart's Ease, Newfoundland and Labrador #
- If visiting the shoreline, check local weather and sea conditions - Labrador waters can be deceptively cold.
- Talk to locals in the harbour for recommendations on fishing spots and small boat operators.
- Combine a visit with drives along the nearby coastal roads for scenic views and isolated coves.
Best Time to Visit Little Heart's Ease, Newfoundland and Labrador #
Best during summer for accessible services and calmer sea conditions; shoulder seasons offer quieter visits.
Summer (Jun-Aug)
Jun-Aug · 5-18°C (41-64°F)
The warmest time for boating, fishing and coastal walks; services are more likely to be open.
Late Spring-Early Autumn (May-Sep)
May-Sep · 4-15°C (39-59°F)
Shoulder seasons are quieter with good birdwatching and coastal light.