Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park · Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park

Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park

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Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park · Newfoundland and Labrador

what to expect

Sir Richard Squires Memorial Park is located in western Newfoundland approximately 36 km northeast of Deer Lake along Route 422. The park is situated on the scenic Humber River and is a popular place for salmon angling. This park is locally known as Big Falls and is a great spot to view Atlantic Salmon as they jump the falls heading upstream. Sir Richard Squires Memorial Park was established in 1954 as the first provincial park in Newfoundland and Labrador. The park opened to the public in July 1959. Route 422, 36 km northeast of Deer Lake. The Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park campsites are only open seasonally. Facilities & Services All 148 campsites have a picnic table, fireplace and garbage can Comfort Station (hot/cold running water, showers, wash basins, flush to…

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the basics

playgroundhas laundryhas showerspicnic areahas firewoodhas pit toiletscampfire allowedhas dump stationhas flush toiletshas potable waterhas wheelchair accessible sites

The campsites

Toilets
flush toilets
Showers
yes

Water + services

what to bring

This list adapts to Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park. no showers means a travel towel;

If Sir Richard Squires Memorial Provincial Park is full

Other places to stay within 25 km.

Data refreshed 2026-06-15. Sources: Camis reservation system + Parks NL. Neighbourhood joins 6 named anchors.