Blow Me Down Provincial Park

On the south bank of the Humber Arm

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The Blow Me Down Provincial Park (literally translated " woe - me - down " - also hot because of the often windy weather, mutatis mutandis, it could be: "I think Animal House " ) is a neufundländischer Provincial Park ( Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada ) in the west of the island of Newfoundland on the coast of the St. Lawrence River about 60 km west of Corner Brook.

The provincial park is located on a small mountainous about 2 km long peninsula on the southwest coast of the Bay of Islands. The peninsula lies between the two bays Lark Harbour and York Harbour in the west to the east. Highway 450 leads from Corner Brook along the south coast of the Bay of Islands to Blow Me Down Provincial Park. The mountains of the peninsula consisting of 450 million years old rock and reach the Murry Mountain a height of 250 m.

The provincial park offers a campground and hiking trails within the park area.

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