Notre Dame Provincial Park is a scenic 113-hectare campground nestled in the boreal forests of Central Newfoundland and Labrador, near the town of Lewisporte. Set alongside Junction Pond, the park offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by black spruce and balsam fir, with a sandy beach perfect for swimming, plus opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, and freshwater fishing. With 100 campsites — including options with water hookups — the park accommodates a range of camping setups from tents to large RVs. Full-service amenities include flush toilets, showers, coin-operated laundry facilities, a dump station, firewood sales, picnic tables, and a playground, making it a comfortable destination for families and road-trippers exploring Newfoundland. Nature lovers will appreciate the park's rich wildlife: over 100 bird species have been documented, including osprey and owls, while moose, beaver, and foxes roam the surrounding forest. Hiking and biking along gravel trails, stargazing, and campfire evenings round out the experience. The park also hosts annual Canada Day celebrations. Conveniently located in the heart of Newfoundland's Notre Dame Bay region, it serves as an ideal base for exploring Central Newfoundland's natural landscapes and communities.