Fishing Town Pack Ice Newfoundland Canada


The small fishing town of Conche in Newfoundland, Canada has their harbour filled yearly with the pack ice which has broken away from the larger icebergs.

The harbour off the fishing town of Conche in Newfoundland, Canada is fairly deep making it easy for the pack ice to find the perfect resting area where it will slowly disintegrate as the days get warmer. During late Spring and early Summer, many visitors come to this fishing town to watch the natural melting of the pack ice. The fishing boats are grounded until all the pack ice has melted making the commercial fishing season shorter and much busier when it is safe to venture out into the harbour.

Pack Ice in Conche Harbour, Conche, French Shore, Northern Peninsula, Great Northern Peninsula, Viking Trail, Newfoundland, Canada.



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Picture of the pack ice floating in the harbour near the fishing town of Conche in Newfoundland, Canada.

Picture: "Fishing Town Pack Ice Newfoundland Canada"
Photographer: Rolf Hicker Photography
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