'''Grant Bruit''' (often pronounced "Grand Brit") is a small coastal village in Southern Newfoundland, accessible by ferry, with a population of about 50 residents. The village is divided down the middle by a waterfall, hence the name "Grand Bruit" which is French for "great noise."

Get in

Grand Bruit is accessible by the [http://www.tw.gov.nl.ca/ferryservices/ Provincial Ferry Service].

Get around

There are no roads in Grand Bruit.

See

  • A number of small lakes surround the village, including the one that feeds the waterfall
  • "Cramalot Inn", a local gathering place
  • Do

    There is excellent hiking around Grand Bruit, though paths are often absent or not in great shape.

    Buy

    There is a general store that offers food and other amenities, as well as postcards of local sights.

    Eat

    Drink

    Sleep

    Next to the village church, which is adjacent to the waterfall, a small camping spot is available that can fit a 2 to 4-person tent.

    Contact

    Get out