Located at 109 Trans Canada Highway. The Tourist Information Centre was first constructed in 1966 for Come-Home-Year and have been welcoming visitors from around the world ever since.  Pre-COVID-19 the Centre was welcoming 25,000 plus visitors per year. These visitors were coming from all over the world.
Since then, the Tourist Information Centre has seen many improvements to the building and the parking lot to better assist the traveling public. Whether you’re travelling east or west on the Trans Canada Highway there is lots of room for Motorhomes/Travel Trailers or RV’s. The open-ended parking lot makes it much easier to pull in to take a rest, stretch or even enjoy a lunch on the deck overlooking the Gander Lake or in the picnic area near the gazebo.
Inside the building there’s free Wi-Fi, accessible washrooms, information from all areas of the Province with friendly staff to greet you and assist you further plan your Newfoundland and Labrador experience.
When visiting the Centre take in your moment of Zen and enjoy the view of the pristine Gander Lake from the newly constructed patio. Grab a lunch-to-go from one of many of the amenities in the area and relax at the picnic tables or bench whilst planning your next excursion or just chatting about the fun day you just enjoyed.
The Tourist Information Centre offers great opportunities to promote your business to the tens of thousands of people that walk through the doors. To discuss these promotional opportunities contact the Chamber office at [email protected].
The Kittiwake Coast is located on Newfoundland’s North Atlantic coast. Just as our province is unique in its culture, the Kittiwake Coast expresses the true ‘outport’ lifestyle the Province is famous for.Â
The region is named for an ocean dwelling gull, the Kittiwake, known as intrepid explorers. Much of the Kittiwake Coast lies within ‘Iceberg Alley’, where every summer huge masses of ice tickle our shores. Come and explore, your journey awaits!
Newfoundlandlabrador.com is your online resource for discovering everything you need to know about travelling to and around Newfoundland and Labrador.
Are you looking to experience icebergs, wild outdoor adventures, and Newfoundland hospitality? Adventure Central Newfoundland is here to help you plan your next vacation.
The provincial Tourism Industry Association, Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador (Hospitality NL), is dedicated to the development and promotion of the tourism/hospitality industry in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Visitor Information Chalet is your best tourism resource in Gander.