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7 Small Towns in Newfoundland That Are Stealing the Spotlight from Big Cities

Kimmie Nguyen by Kimmie Nguyen
May 22, 2025
in Buying a Home, Canada
Reading Time: 13 mins read
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If you’re looking for a slower, more meaningful travel experience, the small towns in Newfoundland are a great place to start. These communities are rich in history, full of friendly locals, and surrounded by stunning scenery. 

You won’t find big crowds or chain hotels here. Instead, you’ll discover rugged coastlines, colourful houses, and strong local culture. Here are seven hidden gems that show off the best of Newfoundland. 

  • Read: These Jaw-Dropping Newfoundland Cabins for Sale Will Inspire You to Move Out East

Jump Ahead

  • Trinity 
  • Bonavista 
  • Twillingate
  • Elliston 
  • Burin 
  • Port Rexton 
  • Fogo Island 

Trinity 

A blue house featuring two red doors.
Listed by: Keller Williams Platinum Realty

Trinity is one of the most charming small towns in Newfoundland. Its brightly painted houses and historic buildings sit right on the coast. This town is known for its theatre scene, especially Rising Tide Theatre, which brings local stories to life on stage. 

You can take boat tours, visit heritage sites, or just wander the quiet streets. Trinity is peaceful, beautiful, and full of character. It’s perfect for anyone who loves history, the arts, or photography. 

See homes for sale in Trinity. 

Bonavista 

A coastal view featuring a red house overlooking the ocean.
Listed by: Century 21 Seller’s Choice Inc.

Bonavista is where ocean views meet rich local history. It’s a great stop for a Newfoundland road trip. The coastline is rugged and wild, perfect for whale and puffin watching in the summer. 

Visit the Bonavista Lighthouse or explore the Ryan Premises National Historic Site. There’s also a growing food scene with fresh seafood and cozy cafes. It’s a great mix of adventure and culture. 

See homes for sale in Bonavista. 

Twillingate

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Known as the Iceberg Capital of the World, Twillingate offers a true Newfoundland experience. In the summer, icebergs float past the coast so close that you can see them from shore.

The town also has scenic hiking trails, live music, and excellent seafood. It’s one of the best places to visit in Newfoundland if you want to see nature at its most dramatic.

See homes for sale in Twillingate. 

Elliston 

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Elliston is one of those hidden gems in Newfoundland that many travellers shouldn’t miss. This tiny town is best known for its puffin viewing site. It’s one of the easiest places in North America to see these colourful birds up close.

It’s also home to a large collection of historic root cellars. These underground food storage spaces tell stories of early life on the island. With its quiet charm and photo-worthy cliffs, Elliston is ideal for slow travel.

See homes for sale in Elliston. 

Burin

A rural house surrounded by fields and trees.
Listed by: Keller Williams Platinum Realty

Located on the Burin Peninsula, this town is a peaceful escape from busier tourist spots. Burin is known for its sea cliffs, quiet coves, and deep fishing roots.

It’s a great place to slow down, unplug, and connect with nature. There’s a strong sense of community here, and the views are breathtaking. For travellers looking to relax, Burin delivers.

See homes for sale in Burin.

Port Rexton 

A modern black house on a hill.
Listed by: RE/MAX Infinity Realty Inc. – Sheraton Hotel

Port Rexton is a small town with a big personality. It’s best known for the Skerwink Trail—a scenic coastal hike with sweeping ocean views. After your walk, stop by the Port Rexton Brewery for a local craft beer.

This town is perfect for outdoor lovers who also enjoy laid-back spots to eat, drink, and unwind. It’s a must-visit on any Newfoundland travel guide.

See homes for sale in Port Rexton. 

Fogo Island 

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Fogo Island is remote, artistic, and unforgettable. Whether you stay in the Town of Fogo or Joe Batt’s Arm, you’ll find stunning views and rich culture. 

The Fogo Island Inn has helped put this town on the map, but there’s more to discover. Hike coastal trails, watch icebergs drift by, and connect with locals proud of their heritage. Fogo Island is unlike anywhere else in Canada.

See homes for sale in Fogo Island. 

  • Read: It’s a Spring Freeze as Canadian Home Sales Stagnate in April: CREA

Thinking About Staying Longer? 

These are just seven of the many small towns in Newfoundland that make it such a unique place to explore or even call home. If you’re ready for a change of pace, one of them might be the right move for you.

Fell in love with a small town on this list? Explore homes for sale in Newfoundland with Zoocasa. 

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Kimmie Nguyen is the Data Analyst Assistant at Zoocasa where she plays a pivotal role in intertwining the intricacies of data analysis with the dynamic world of real estate. With a genuine passion for applying scientific insights into the realm of business, Kimmie brings a fresh perspective to the intersection of technology and real estate. Kimmie enjoys uncovering valuable insights in the ever-changing real estate market through the dynamic usage of data trends.

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