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Visiting St. John's Newfoundland in November

by  Aleena Mehmood
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2023-11-28

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St. John's, Newfoundland, and Labrador, a gem on the east coast of the island of Newfoundland, holds its own unique allure in November. Many might question the wisdom of visiting a place known for its coastal beauty during the penultimate month of the year, but let me assure you, November in St. John's has its own charm that sets it apart from the bustling tourist seasons.
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The Time of Year: A Different St. John's

November paints St. John's in a different palette. The vivid hues of autumn blend with the cool ocean breeze, creating an atmosphere of tranquility. The iconic Jellybean Row houses seem cozier, and the streets exude a warm, welcoming vibe. It's a time when the locals, proud Newfoundlanders, go about their daily lives with a certain unhurried grace, ready to welcome visitors into their community.

Reasons to Visit St. John's Newfoundland in November

Whale Watching Extravaganza

While summer is the peak time for whale watching, November offers a unique opportunity. Humpback whales and orcas migrate through these waters, creating a spectacle that is both awe-inspiring and humbling. See Sight Tours, known for their intimate experiences, provides the perfect vantage point to witness these majestic creatures.

Historical Sites Unveiled

St. John's is steeped in history, and November allows you to explore its historical sites without the summer crowds. Signal Hill National Historic Site, perched on a rugged hill, reveals its tales of military strategy with a backdrop of autumnal beauty. The Best of St. John's Tour by See Sight Tours delves into this history, offering a three-hour exploration of the city's rich past.

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Gros Morne and Beyond

November is an ideal time for a side trip to Gros Morne National Park. The summer influx has waned, leaving you to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site in relative solitude. The landscapes, painted in earthy tones, take on a mystical quality that's unique to this time of year.

St. John's Newfoundland November Weather

The weather in November can be described as brisk and invigorating. Average temperatures hover around 3°C to 7°C (37°F to 45°F). It's a good idea to dress in layers, as the maritime climate can bring about sudden changes. A sturdy waterproof jacket, warm layers, and comfortable waterproof boots are your best companions for exploring this maritime wonderland.

Things to do In St. John's Newfoundland In November

Cape Spear National Historic Site

Kickstart your journey by exploring Cape Spear, the easternmost point in North America. The Cape Spear Lighthouse, the oldest surviving lighthouse in Newfoundland, stands proudly against the backdrop of the North Atlantic. See Sight Tours' Best of St. John's Tour ensures you don't miss this iconic site.

Quidi Vidi Village

Pronounced "Kiddi Viddi," this charming fishing village is a hidden gem. In November, it's a tranquil haven, and the colorful coastal homes seem to echo the autumnal shades of the landscape. Take a leisurely stroll along the Quidi Vidi Harbour and absorb the serene beauty.
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Signal Hill National Historic Site

Explore the iconic Signal Hill, a site of historical significance. See Sight Tours provides insights into its military past, allowing you to stand where history unfolded. The November air adds a crispness to the experience, making it even more memorable.

Iceberg Quest Ocean Tours

While iceberg sightings are more common in the spring and early summer, November might surprise you. The colder temperatures create a mystical atmosphere, and a boat tour with Iceberg Quest Ocean Tours can unveil unexpected wonders.

Spending 24 Hours in St. John in November

Morning:

Start your day with a hearty Newfoundland breakfast at a local cafe. Then, embark on the Best of St. John's Tour to immerse yourself in the city's culture and history.

Afternoon:

Enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of the cozy local restaurants. Spend the afternoon exploring Quidi Vidi Village, savoring the peaceful atmosphere.

Evening:

As the sun sets, head to Signal Hill. The panoramic views of the city lights against the November dusk are breathtaking. Wrap up your day with a warm cup of cocoa at a local pub on George Street.

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What to Wear in St. John's Newfoundland in November

Dress comfortably but warmly. A waterproof jacket, thermal layers, gloves, and a hat are essentials. Sturdy, waterproof boots are advisable for exploring the potentially damp terrain.

St. John's Newfoundland Events in November

While November is not known for major events, the St. John's community often hosts intimate gatherings and cultural events. Check with local guides or your tour operator for any special happenings during your visit.

Your Journey Begins with See Sight Tours

See Sight Tours, founded in Niagara Falls in 2006, has carved a niche in delivering intimate and immersive tour experiences. With over 200 local tour guides, each tour is a personal journey into the hidden beauty of the locality. The "Best of St. John's Tour" and "Best of St. John’s + Boat Tour" are crafted to ensure you not only see the sights but also feel the heartbeat of St. John's.

Write Your November Story in St. John's

November in St. John's, Newfoundland, is not just a trip; it's an experience. Embrace the crisp air, the unhurried pace, and the warm hospitality of the Newfoundlanders. Let See Sight Tours be your guide in weaving a tale of whales, history, and coastal wonders. So, is November a good time to visit St. John's? Absolutely, if you're ready for a journey that transcends the ordinary. Pack your layers and sense of adventure, and let St. John's unveil its November charm to you.