Thirty-five kilometres (22 mi.) northwest of Deer Lake on Hwy. 430, Gros Morne National Park covers some 1,805 square kilometres (697 sq. mi.) in the Long Range Mountains on Newfoundland's western coast. Plate tectonics created the park's landscape and glacial erosion sculpted it to its present condition. Of the many lakes and fjords, Western Brook Pond is the most striking, with cliffs rising to 686 metres (2,250 ft.). Learn More...