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ocean (ask when booking to ensure a view). Each has a full kitchen, TV and pullout sofa
for children. Bookings can be made next door at Endicott's variety store.
Eating
Rocky Harbour and Woody Point have the most options. There's a good chip van in
Sally's Cove.
Earle's CANADIAN $
( 709-458-2577; Main St, Rocky Harbour; mains $8-14; 9am-11pm) Earle is an institution in
Rocky Harbour. Besides selling groceries and renting DVDs, he has great ice cream,
pizza, moose burgers and traditional Newfoundland fare that you can chomp on the patio.
Java Jack's CAFE $$$
( 709-458-3004; www.javajacks.ca ; Main St, Rocky Harbour; mains $9-19; 7:30am-8:30pm
Wed-Mon May-Sep; ) Art-filled Jack's provides Gros Morne's best coffees, wraps and
soups by day. By night, the upstairs dining room fills hungry, post-hike bellies with fine
seafood, caribou and vegetarian fare. Greens come fresh from the property's organic
garden.
Justin Thyme CAFE $$$
( 709-458-2326; www.justinthymebeanandbistro.ca ; 216 Main St, Norris Point; mains $17-24;
9am-9pm, from 5pm Tue) This casual, red-walled bistro serves coffee and baked goods for
breakfast, eclectic sandwiches for lunch and lemon-cream cod and pesto mussels among
its dinner line-up.
Old Loft Restaurant SEAFOOD $$$
( 709-453-2294; www.theoldloft.com ; Water St, Woody Point; mains $15-21; 11:30am-9pm Jul
& Aug, to 7pm May, Jun & Sep) Set on the water in Woody Point, this tiny place is popular for
its traditional Newfoundland meals and seafood.
Information
Park admission includes the trails, Discovery Centre and all day-use areas.
Discovery Centre ( 709-453-2490; Rte 431, Woody Point; 9am-6pm May-Oct) Has inter-
active exhibits and a multimedia theater explaining the area's ecology and geology.
There's also an information desk with maps, daily interpretive activities and a small cafe.
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