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"Gros Morne National Park lies on the western side of Newfoundland and Labrador, one of Canada's least populated regions, covering over 405,000 square miles. With a population of just under 600,000, it is home to over 120,000 moose, which were introduced in the early 20th century for sport hunting."
"The park stretches across nearly 700 square miles and is home to diverse ecosystems, including towering mountains, majestic fjords, and lush forests. Visitors can choose from gentle walks along the Gulf of St. Lawrence to challenging climbs up Gros Morne Mountain."
"While Gros Morne is less visited than Banff, it is more accessible than many think, with direct flights to Deer Lake Regional Airport and a short drive to the park. Its remote geography and unique landscapes make it a hidden wonder in Canada."
Gros Morne National Park, located in Newfoundland and Labrador, is a vast and wild area covering nearly 700 square miles. It attracts less than 250,000 visitors annually, contrasting sharply with Banff National Park's 4.5 million. The park features diverse ecosystems, including mountains, fjords, and forests. Accessible via Deer Lake Regional Airport, visitors can engage in various activities, from gentle walks to challenging climbs. The park's unique geography and remote location contribute to its allure, making it an ideal destination for those seeking solitude in nature.
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