50 Things to Do This September in Newfoundland & Labrador

Keep the summer fun going well into fall with the festivals and exciting events in September across the breathtakingly beautiful province of Newfoundland and Labrador. There is a lot of fun as the weather starts cooling down.

St. John’s International CircusFest

September is the start of the fall in Newfoundland, and the natural beauty pops with the reds, greens, oranges, and yellows. There are many events celebrating harvest time. It is also the best time to hike the many beautiful trails across the province. Here are some fun activities to check out with your family and friends this September in Newfoundland and Labrador.

1. Quad-A-Palooza

There is no event in Newfoundland quite like Quad-A-Palooza. Awesome trail riders and an ATV parade will entertain the whole family. Hit the trails, enjoy marvellous food or just sit back, relax and enjoy the live entertainment.
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September 19 – 21 2025

2. Barbour Living Heritage Village

Experience life at a traditional fishing town at the Barbour Living Heritage Village. The local guides will take you around the community while telling you stories about the locals. You can enjoy a meal at the Olde Shoppe Restaurant and spend a relaxing evening listening to live music.
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3. Annual St. John’s Shorts Festival

There will be TYA shows, comedy, drama, music, dance and visual arts, and much more at the 10th Annual St. John’s Shorts Festival. Don’t miss the opportunity to see a variety of productions from local creators.
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September 2 – 14, 2025

4. Dog Days at the Garden

MUN Garden welcomes canine friends to the Garden, but it only happens once a month. Come on Sunday, September 28th, from 1-4 pm to explore the trails with your pups. Details

September 28, 2025

5. Unscripted Twillingate – Digital Arts Festival

Join in the fun and gain new skills at the only Digital Arts Festival in Atlantic Canada. Inspiration can be found everywhere in this lovely town. The Unscripted Twillingate Digital Arts Festival is four days of digital arts workshops combined with food, music, and fun for all ages.
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September 18 – 21, 2025

6. Port Blandford Applefest

Celebrate all things apples at Port Blandford during the last weekend of September. There will be family activities at the municipal park, including a car show, a pig roast, an outdoor concert, and many apple-themed items.
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September 26-28, 2025

7. Gros Morne Fall Fest

Gros Morne Fall Fest is a festival of Cultural Experiences in the beautiful town of Cow Head. There will be traditional crafts, food, and music all weekend long. There will be a warm welcome for everyone who visits Cow Head.
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September 18 – 21, 2025

8. St. John’s International CircusFest

St. John’s International CircusFest

National and international circus performers and troupes travel to the St. John’s International Circus Fest to showcase their skills and entertain people of all ages. The festival hosts a multitude of performances, circus shows, along with workshops and professional development sessions.
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September 18 – 21, 2025

9. Fall Market Etsy St. John’s

This year’s event features local handmade and vintage sellers from across Newfoundland. The St. John’s Etsy Made in Canada Market is the ‘place’ to be if you are looking for great handmade and vintage items.
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September 28, 2025

10. Echo Village 2025

Experience the return of Sound Symposium’s Echo Village on Saturday, September 20, 2025, from 6–8 PM at the Botanical Garden. This immersive evening transforms the garden into a living soundscape, featuring local singers, instrumentalists, and sonic visionaries in a unique outdoor performance.
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September 20, 2025

11. Boundless Energy: Dvorak & Beethoven

On September 26, 2025, the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra opens its season with Beethoven’s Triple Concerto featuring the Greenwich Trio, Anna Clyne’s Restless Oceans, and Dvořák’s vibrant Symphony No. 8. Conducted by Julien Proulx, this dynamic concert promises an evening of passion, power, and unforgettable music. Details

September 26, 2025

Photo Credit: CB Nuit

12. CB Nuit

After dusk, Corner Brook is lit up with breathtaking art displays. CB Nuit explores multiple disciplines of visual arts and theatre arts that everyone can enjoy. With BLOOM as this year’s theme, expect a night where ideas take root, imagination flourishes, and the streets come alive with wonder.
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September 13, 2025

13. So Long to Summer Music Festival

So Long to Summer Music Festival

As the summer season comes to a close, the So Long to Summer festival offers a final celebration of fun and entertainment for all. Situated outside overlooking the beautiful bay, in the town of Irishtown-Summerside, this event promises a day filled with games, delicious food, and talented performers. This year, the band Honeymoon Suite is headlining our festival! Don’t miss out on the chance to attend the So Long to Summer Festival!
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September 6, 2025

14. Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Marathon Weekend

Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 7, 2025, as the Provincial Marathon returns in celebration of the Year of Sport. Join runners from across the province for this exciting community event that combines fitness, fun, and provincial pride. Details

September 7, 2025

15. 2025 Bonavista Biennale: String Games

Experience contemporary art on the Bonavista Peninsula. Installations in unexpected places, from historic sites and heritage homes to beaches and cliffsides. Join us for installations, talks, tours, art-making workshops and performances. All Biennale exhibitions and events are free and open to all. Details

August 16 to September 14, 2025

16. Circus Incognitus with Jamie Adkins

Don’t miss the internationally acclaimed one-man circus comedy Circus Incognitus, performed by vaudeville-inspired artist Jamie Adkins. With hilarious mishaps, juggling, slack wire stunts, and inventive acrobatics, Adkins’ show has wowed audiences in 27 countries with its mix of humor, poetry, and silent-film style charm. A delight for both adults and kids, this unforgettable performance will have you laughing, gasping, and cheering all at once! Details

Gander on September 23, 2025
Corner Brook on September 25, 2025
Labrador West on September 28, 2025

17. HOME SWEET HOME-I-CIDE!!

Murder, mystery and mayhem abound in our newest show, Home Sweet Home-i-cide.  Someone has been found dead at the Foggy Memories retirement home and Mike, an orderly and aspiring true-crime podcast celebrity, is going to get to the bottom of it!  Join us as they use every trick they can think of to confirm or deny the guilt of the Foggy Memories residents and staff…all while musical high-notes and hilarious hijinks ensues.
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September 12, 26 – 27, 2025

18. Gros Morne Hiking Festival

Discover Gros Morne National Park’s premier hiking adventure this September 12th – 18th at the 3rd Annual Gros Morne Hiking Festival! Our team of experienced guides is excited to welcome hikers back to explore the stunning landscapes of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Challenge yourself on iconic trails like the Tablelands Full Loop, the rugged Bonne Bay Big Lookout, and the rocky summit of Gros Morne Mountain.
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September 12 – 18, 2025

19. Fall is in the Air CRAFT FAIR

The Corner Brook Civic Centre is home to the annual Fall Craft Fair. Check out the local vendors, art work, crafts, jewelry, and much more. There is also a free kids’ corner craft table and face painting.
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September 6, 2025

20. Clay Cafe

Hey Lovers… Are you ready for it? Fall into your Wildest Dreams with this one of a kind pottery night experience dedicated to the one and only Taylor Swift! Join us in creating a Taylor inspired mug/bowl/plate (anything!) while jamming along to your favourite songs!! All Swifties are welcome! Not feeling too creative?
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September 5, 2025

21. Trinity Fort to Forge 10K/5K Run/Walk

Sign up for 7th annual Trinity Fort to Forge 10K/5K Run/Walk. The course starts in Fort Point at the lighthouse and ends at the Green Family Forge in scenic Trinity. With beautiful views every inch of the way, the Trinity Fort to Forge run/walk takes you along stunning coastline into the heart of one of Newfoundland’s oldest and most beautiful towns.
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September 27, 2025

22.  Zipline Across Exploits River

Experience the thrill of the zipline tour with six lines, ranging from 40-70 feet high, offering adventure for all levels. Speeds of 40-60 km/h provide an adrenaline rush while taking in the stunning natural surroundings. Equipped with state-of-the-art safety gear, you embark on a short walk to the first platform, where comprehensive instructions are given. Gliding through the air, you’ll be captivated by the scenery and guided by interesting anecdotes.
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23. Roots, Rants and Roars

This is a two-day food festival that is a celebration of Newfoundland’s food, culture, land, and sea. The festival features three unique events – Cod Wars, The Hike, and The Feast. Details

September 19 – 20, 2025

24. Chad Hunt Country Music Legends

Step back in time and experience the soul-stirring sounds of country music’s golden era with “Country Music Legends” — a powerhouse tribute show honoring the greatest voices in country history: Charley Pride, George Jones, and Johnny Cash, with a special tribute to Canadian singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot.
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September 12, 2025

25. St. John’s Haunted Hike Tours

Welcome to the City of Legends, in North America’s oldest city. Perched on the sides of the hills surrounding St. John’s harbour, and often wreathed in the misty fog that drifts in off the North Atlantic, St. John’s is steeped in history… and the paranormal… Dark alleys and laneways wind through the heart of the historic downtown area, and in the shadows lurk the shades of yesteryear.
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Various dates in September 2025

26. Junior Miss Newfoundland & Labrador 2025

Get ready for a day filled with talent, beauty, and fun at the Princess Sheila Nageira Theatre on September 21, 2025 at 1:00 PM. Join us as young contestants showcase their skills and grace on stage. It’s a fantastic opportunity to support these wonderful individuals. Don’t miss out on this exciting event! Details

September 21, 2025

27. Lewisporte Craft & Trade Show

Town of Springdale is hosting its 39th Annual Craft & Trade Show from September 11th to 13th. Details

September 11 – 13, 2025

28. Targa Newfoundland

Targa Newfoundland

Targa Newfoundland is a thrilling motorsport road rally held on the island’s scenic seaside roads, passing through quaint towns and outports. It offers a unique opportunity to race at speed while experiencing the warm hospitality, culture, and beauty of Newfoundland. Details

September 11 – 18, 2025

29. Wright’s Family Farm

The Wright’s Family Farm is a perfect place to visit during the fall season. Tour the farm, get lost in a corn maze and get fresh produce for your table.
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30. PIANOMEN: The Music of Elton John and Billy Joel

“Pianomen: The Music of Elton John and Billy Joel” is a show created and performed by Newfoundland-based entertainer Evan Watts Smith, featuring the hits of these two piano-rocking icons. With hits like – Rocketman, Bennie and the Jets, New York State of Mind, You May Be Right, and SO many more – this show is NOT to be missed! Details

September 26, 2025

32. Shift Happens…at 100 Smiles per Hour

Spirit of Newfoundland’s newest musical comedy takes audiences on a hilarious and heartwarming ride through life’s road trip memories, car stories, and the songs that defined them. Featuring a stellar cast and the greatest car-themed hits, this high-energy show promises laughter, nostalgia, and plenty of sing-along moments.
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September 11, 19, 2025

32. Sunday Birdwalks

Take a guided walk on the Gardens’ nature trails at MUN with a Friend of the Garden volunteer and learn about Newfoundland birds.
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September 14, 2025

33. Damnable Trail Festival

Damnable Trail

The annual Damnable Trail Festival retraces the paths of the first settlers through the boreal forest and along coastal headlands. This festival encourages visitors to marvel at the famous beaches of the Eastport Peninsula while experiencing the walking trails and rugged coastlines that will challenge any hiker.
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September 19 – 21, 2025

34. St. John’s Farmers’ Market

Featuring fresh local produce, meat, seafood, and hot prepared meals, St. John’s Farmers’ Market is a year-round Saturday morning treat. You never know what you will find at the market, so stop by and check out what the vendors have to offer.
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35. Visit Cape Spear Lighthouse National Historic Site

Cape Spear Lighthouse is nearly 200 years old, making it the oldest surviving lighthouse. This lighthouse is also the most easterly point in North America. It is a ‘must visit’ when travelling in Newfoundland.
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36. Beothuk Interpretation Centre Provincial Historic Site

The Beothuk have played an important part in Newfoundland’s history; however, these unique people and their culture has vanished. The Beothuk Interpretation Centre Provincial Historic Site explores this disappeared culture through interesting displays of artifacts and exhibits.
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37. Tableland’s Guided Walk

If you enjoy learning about the geology and biology of the earth, you should take a guided walk of the geological wonder that is the Tablelands in Gros Morne National Park. During the 2-hour guided walk, the Parks Canada guides will help you explore this stunningly beautiful landscape, with its glacial carved valleys and unique vegetation that only grows on the Tablelands.
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38. Dare Devil Trail

The Dare Devil Trail is located in the Fishing Point Park and only the most venturesome hikers and walkers will climb the over 400 steps to reach the top of Fishing Point Head. From Fishing Point Head, you can spot iceberg and whales in the ocean, and have amazing views of communities. It can take an hour to reach the top but the breathtaking views are definitely worth it.
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39. Go Glamping

Skip setting up camp and worrying about cooler September nights by going Glamping. The Island is home to great options like walled tents and cabins to pick from.
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40. Labrador Pioneer Footpath

The Labrador Pioneer Footpath follows the traditional walking routes next to the shores of the Labrador Strait between Pinware and L’Anse Au Clair. When hiking the trail during the fall there are magnificent views and lookouts for whales and icebergs, and some migratory birds may also be spotted.
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41. East Coast Trail

The East Coast Trail is a network of 26 trails that link together 32 communities and is 300km long. During the fall, the berries along the trails are ripe if you are looking to forage. The trails will take you through multiple landscapes, making it a great option if you want to see all the gorgeous sights fall has to offer.
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42. Taste of Gros Morne

Spend an evening exploring the top culinary destinations in Gros Morne by taking a food tour, which allows you to experience the unique culinary scene of the Rocky Harbour, Woody Point, and Norris Point communities. The chefs use fresh local seafood, wild game, and fresh produce including wild NL berries to create unique food creations that are paired with carefully selected wine and drinks for your dining pleasure.
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43. Cache Rapids Stable

Spend a fall afternoon horseback riding at the family-run, Cache Rapids Stables. They have quiet, well-trained horses ensure you will enjoy a pleasant and fun-filled adventure ride with nature. They also have Newfoundland Ponies that are available to ride. The horses are selected to suit your riding ability and size. There are also guided tours and short rides available.
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44. Marble Zip Tours

If you love to experience adrenaline rushes, then you should head to Marble Zip Tours in Steady Brook. There you can ride Eastern Canada’s longest, tallest, most exhilarating zip lines. These amazing lines will allow you to have unparalleled views of both the Marble Mountain Resort and the Humber Valley. It is an adrenaline-filled experience that you will never forget!
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45. Centre Hill Wilderness Trail

For those people who love to hike, the Centre Hill Wilderness Trail is a great 5km fitness trail to the highest point adjacent to the Avalon Peninsula. There is a picnic area where you are able to take a break at. This trail is a great place where you can see stunningly beautiful views of Trinity, Conception, Placentia, and Bonavista bays.
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46. Barbour Living Heritage Village

Experience life in a traditional fishing town at the Barbour Living Heritage Village. The local guides will take you around the community and will tell you stories about the locals. You can enjoy a meal at the Olde Shoppe Restaurant, and spend a relaxing evening listening to live music.
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47. Labrador West Arts and Culture Centre

Opened in April 1986, the Labrador West Arts and Culture Centre has a 344 seat theatre where visitors can see both local and international productions. There is also a gallery and exhibition space that visitors are able to check out.
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48. Exploits River Float

Embark on a 3.5-hour Exploits River Float for a relaxing and scenic adventure. Suitable for all ages and skill levels, this trip covers 12km of calm waters.  Details

49. Campbellton Berry Farm

Campbellton Berry Farm has small fields nestled between rocks and bogs overlooking the sea. Pick your own raspberries and plums, or buy berries frozen at the farm market. There is also a petting farm that includes pheasants, peafowl, turkeys, ducks, chickens, goats, and rabbits.
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50. Alexander Murray Hiking Trail

If you are a hiking enthusiast, the Alexander Murray Hiking Trail is a ‘must stop’ for you. It is the signature hiking trail in the Green Bay area and is known as “one of Newfoundland’s best-kept secrets” by the locals. The trail is over 9km long with 2200 man-made stairs, both up AND down, from the Hay Pook Summit. The trail has many rest stops along the trail where you can take pictures or just enjoy the magnificent views and beautiful waterfalls.
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  • The information on Item 31 describes the "Centre Hill Trail" and not the "Badger Brook Walking Trail and Gazebo".

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