Grates Cove: A Tale of Stacked Rocks & Jambalaya

The last thing I expected to find in a remote, seaside Newfoundland village was authentic Cajun and fusion food.  With a summer population of around 250 and a winter population of 170, Grates Cove is just about the smallest town we’ve been to.  It’s so small, there are no grocery stores, and just one restaurant.  And it specializes in Cajun food.

A City for Those with a Sweet Tooth

One of the most famous and charming things about St. John’s are the colourful rowhouses, adorably titled ‘Jellybean Houses,’ that make up most of the housing in the downtown core.  On a sunny day, they make for a real ‘feel-good’ walk through the city.