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From there, the episode moves into smaller communities where hiking, music and conversations with local residents provide a different perspective on Newfoundland life. Tim and David also explore some of Central Newfoundland's more adventurous experiences, including whitewater rafting, ziplining and shark tagging, alongside distinctly Newfoundland traditions such as the screech-in ceremony and a food culture built around cod and wild game. TOPICS COVERED * Gander & Aviation History - How a small Newfoundland town became an important stop during the early era of transatlantic aviation. * The Story Behind Come From Away - Gander's response to thousands of stranded airline passengers following the closure of U.S. airspace on September 11, 2001. * Small-Town Newfoundland - Exploring Harbour Breton and the Bay Verte area for coastal landscapes and community experiences. * Outdoor Adventure - Whitewater rafting, ziplining, hiking and salmon viewing around Central Newfoundland. * Shark Tagging - A fishing experience that combines tourism with ecological research and education. * Newfoundland Traditions - The screech-in ceremony, storytelling, music and the region's welcoming social culture. * Local Food - Cod cheeks, cod tongues, moose and other foods connected to Newfoundland's history and landscape. TOP THINGS TO SEE & DO Gander International Airport - Explore an airport with an outsized place in aviation history. Its international terminal retains a distinctive mid-century modern character, including a large-scale mural, while guided tours introduce visitors to stories from Gander's years as a major transatlantic refuelling stop. Come From Away in Gander - The musical tells the story of the passengers diverted to Gander and surrounding communities on September 11, 2001. Seeing the production in the community that inspired it adds another dimension to the story. Harbour Breton - Make the drive south for a quieter coastal Newfoundland experience. Tim recommends walking to the lighthouse, where his own visit included an unexpected sighting of a minke whale just offshore. Bay Verte Area - Explore a less-visited part of Central Newfoundland where small communities and personal interactions offer an opportunity to experience the region at a slower pace. Grand Falls-Windsor - Use this regional centre as a base for outdoor activities including whitewater rafting and ziplining. The nearby salmon ladder offers a chance to watch migrating salmon make their way upstream. WHERE TO EAT & DRINK Traditional Cod Dishes - Cod has played a central role in Newfoundland's economy and food culture for centuries. Cod cheeks and fried cod tongues are two preparations discussed by David and Tim. Moose - Moose appears in several forms across Newfoundland cooking. Tim recalls being served a particularly memorable moose steak at Happy Adventure, while ground moose is also used for dishes such as burgers and pizza. Newfoundland Screech - Rum is part of the traditional screech-in ceremony, which introduces visitors to a playful piece of Newfoundland culture. COMMUNITIES TO EXPLORE Gander - A small town with an unusually significant aviation history and a contemporary identity closely connected to the events that inspired Come From Away. Harbour Breton - A scenic community on the southern coast of Central Newfoundland where coastal walks, local music and a relaxed pace are central to the experience. Bay Verte Area - A less-explored part of the region that Tim highlights for its small-town atmosphere and personal hospitality. Grand Falls-Windsor - One of Central Newfoundland's regional centres and a useful destination for accessing outdoor activities. WHERE TO STAY Parsons Garden B&B A small bed and breakfast in the Bay Verte area where Tim's stay became memorable for the hospitality of his hosts, including an informal barbecue shared with Tim and his guide. Happy Adventure A lodge and outfitter in Central Newfoundland. Tim recalls being served moose steak during his stay, providing an introduction to one of the province's distinctive wild-game foods. CAN'T-MISS EXPERIENCES * Tour Gander International Airport and explore its aviation history. * See Come From Away in the community that inspired the musical. * Spend extra time in Gander meeting local residents and hearing stories connected to September 11. * Walk to the lighthouse in Harbour Breton and watch for marine wildlife offshore. * Go whitewater rafting in Grand Falls-Windsor. * Zipline across the Exploits River area. * Watch migrating salmon at the salmon ladder. * Take part in a traditional Newfoundland screech-in ceremony. * Try cod cheeks, cod tongues and locally prepared moose. * Join Hare Bay Adventures for its shark fishing and tagging experience, operated under an ecological educational licence discussed in the episode. The sharks are tagged and released, contributing information that can help researchers better understand their movements. GATEWAY TO NEWFOUNDLAND Central Newfoundland works well as part of a broader journey through Newfoundland and Labrador. Gander provides scheduled air connections, while the region's roads open access to smaller coastal communities and outdoor experiences away from the province's larger tourism centres. For travellers continuing across Newfoundland, the region offers a distinct counterpoint to St. John's and the eastern side of the island. FINAL THOUGHTS Central Newfoundland rewards travellers willing to spend time beyond the province's best-known destinations. Gander's aviation history, the coastal setting of Harbour Breton, the quieter communities around Bay Verte and the outdoor experiences around Grand Falls-Windsor reveal a region where landscape and community remain closely connected. For travellers interested in Canadian history, local food, outdoor adventure and conversations with the people who live there, Central Newfoundland offers plenty of reasons to slow down and stay longer. 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