Robert Bartlett, owner and operator of whale watching and iceberg tour company Trinity Eco-Tours, said he’s seen fewer than 10 icebergs since the province’s prime iceberg season kicked off at the start of May. “It’s not that the icebergs aren’t there,” Bartlett explained in a phone interview from Trinity, N.L. Last year, Newfoundland and Labrador enjoyed a phenomenal iceberg season, with more than a thousand counted off the coast of the province, attracting people from all corners of the world. Then in late July, a phallic-shaped iceberg was photographed off Griquet, N.L., garnering a flood of attention on social media. But despite their beauty, Rogers said Newfoundland and Labrador has plenty of other things to offer tourists besides icebergs.
Source: National Post May 27, 2018 08:01 UTC