Sailing Newfoundland: Fjords, Bays, and Tickles
- August 23rd through 29th, 2009
- Registration deadline:
THE DATE LISTED ABOVE INCLUDES JUST THE SAILING PORTION OF THE TRIP. Pre-trip and post-trip extensions will also be available.
This website is under construction. I apologize for the delay in posting this information. We expect the final information from the tour operator in mid-January and we will post more details then. If you would like to be put on an interest list to receive more information, please e-mail Amy Goerwitz (see link below) .
Newfoundland is a land like no other. It’s the far east of the western world, with thousands of islands, coves, guts, and bays that exude a strange and startling beauty. You’ll never have to go looking for wildlife in Newfoundland. In addition to having the opportunity to help sail the ship, you’ll enjoy a gentle paddle around a sheltered bay, watching humpback whales, and visiting sea caves and remote pebble beaches. With geology professor Clint Cowan ’83, you’ll experience a relatively unpopulated and geographically ancient land, where the hiking and walking opportunities are both endless and breathtaking. Around every corner and every bend you will find a piece of heaven, a delightful sight, and a playful breeze.
QUESTIONS?
Contact Amy Goerwitz at the Alumni Affairs Office: 800-729-2586 or 507-222-5645 (direct line) or by e-mail at amy.goerwitz@carleton.edu.




























