![]() One of the area’s best kept secrets is Random Island - Newfoundland’s largest coastal Island. At approximately 40km in length, and 15 km at its widest point, Random Island is home to approximately 1200 people, living in 11 communities. There are several other communities accessible only by boat, that are now abandoned except for cottages and fishing cabins. The glacial fjords that surround the island make for a boater’s and kayaker’s paradise with sheltered calm waters, secluded coves and beaches. Eagles, osprey and seabirds fill the air, while whales, seals, porpoises and other sea life fill the sparkling waters. ![]() |