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Supporting the Legacy of the Newfoundland T'Railway

In 1988, the Newfoundland railway line ceased operations, marking the end of an era in transportation history. However, this abandonment opened the door to a new chapter as the railroad was repurposed into a recreational trail. The Newfoundland T’Railway Provincial Park, extending 883 kilometres from Port aux Basques to St. John’s, is a testament to this transformation. This remarkable trail network was developed through the collaborative efforts of various government bodies, local councils, and the T’Railway Council.

Maintaining an extensive trail network is costly and challenging, particularly with natural obstacles like spring runoff and beaver activity. To support the upkeep of this vital recreational resource, a fee is now charged to non-resident visitors.

Your contribution allows you to explore the T’Railway as often as you like for the entire year the pass was purchased! Your pass provides unlimited access to experience this unique trail network’s diverse landscapes and rich history.

These contributions will directly support the following:

    • Trail Maintenance: Ensuring the trail remains safe and accessible for all users.

    • Infrastructure Improvements: Upgrading bridges, culverts, and signage.

    • Environmental Protection: Preserving the trail corridor’s natural beauty and ecological integrity.

    • Historical Preservation: Protecting and interpreting the railway’s rich history.

By contributing to the preservation of the T’Railway, you will help sustain an essential part of Newfoundland’s heritage for generations to come. Thank you for your understanding and support.

Thank you for your support.

Supporting the Legacy of the Newfoundland T'Railway Provincial Park


In 1988, the Newfoundland railway line ceased operations, marking the end of an era in transportation history. However, this abandonment opened the door to a new chapter as the railroad was repurposed into a recreational trail. The Newfoundland T'Railway Provincial Park, extending 883 kilometres from Port aux Basques to St. John’s, is a testament to this transformation. This remarkable trail network was developed through the collaborative efforts of various government bodies, local councils, and the T'Railway Council.

Maintaining an extensive trail network is costly and challenging, particularly with natural obstacles like spring runoff and beaver activity. To support the upkeep of this vital recreational resource, a fee is now charged to non-resident visitors.

Your contribution allows you to explore the T'Railway as often as you like for the entire year the pass was purchased! Your pass provides unlimited access to experience this unique trail network's diverse landscapes and rich history.

These contributions will directly support the following:

  • Trail Maintenance: Ensuring the trail remains safe and accessible for all users.
  • Infrastructure Improvements: Upgrading bridges, culverts, and signage.
  • Environmental Protection: Preserving the trail corridor's natural beauty and ecological integrity.
  • Historical Preservation: Protecting and interpreting the railway's rich history.

By contributing to the preservation of the T'Railway, you are helping to sustain an essential part of Newfoundland's heritage for generations to come. Thank you for your understanding and support.

Thank you for your support.

Please enter your details below to purchase a T’Railway Provincial Park non-resident pass valid for 2025 or 2026.

*NON-RESIDENTS ONLY