Blow Me Down Provincial Park is a stunning coastal retreat on the west coast of Newfoundland, nestled on a peninsula beneath the Blow Me Down Mountains along the Bay of Islands, approximately 60 km west of Corner Brook via Highway 450. Surrounded by Balsam Fir forests and dramatic volcanic landscapes, the park sits within the Serpentine Range subregion and offers sweeping views of island-dotted coastal waters. The campground features 28 forested campsites equipped with picnic tables and fire grills, alongside a comfort station with flush toilets and showers, coin-operated laundry facilities, a trailer dump station, water hookups throughout, and a playground. Hikers can explore the iconic Governor's Staircase, a trail descending through 450-million-year-old volcanic rock to a scenic cobble beach, as well as the Lark Harbour Head Trail and Look-out Trail. The park is well-suited for kayaking, bird watching, beach exploration, bicycling, stargazing, and wildlife observation. Annual Canada Day celebrations add a festive community atmosphere. Whether seeking dramatic coastal scenery, geological wonders, or a peaceful forested campsite in Newfoundland and Labrador, Blow Me Down Provincial Park delivers an exceptional outdoor experience on Canada's Atlantic coast.