WELCOME TO McCARTHY'S PARTY
Since 1982, the McCarthy's Family have specialized in delivering authentic Newfoundland and Labrador experiences. Every tour, charter, and convention, is lead by local guides who entertain with stories, spectacular scenery, songs, fun foods, and a first-class cultural adventure beyond compare.
12 Day Comprehensive Newfoundland & Labrador
This is Newfoundland and Labrador’s best, and most comprehensive tour. It is a complete immersion in the culture and daily life of this province. Its easy pace makes it enjoyable, it’s encounters make it unforgettable.
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Day Tours
McCarthy’s Party offers a variety of local tours that run daily from the many hotels and B&B's in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. Our guides are local experts with in-depth knowledge of the history, culture, and geology – while their personal anecdotes promise to engage and entertain all ages and interests. Let us provide you with a proper introduction to our city and the surrounding areas – an ideal start point for your personal adventure.
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McCARTHY'S PARTY BLOG
MURPH’S UP
Newfoundlanders have such a brilliant sense of humour and outlook on life – it should be no wonder there are so many great ‘Newfie Jokes’ floating around. I know some people may find them offensive, but I take great joy from the fact that they are usually crafted by Newfoundlanders who write them in books,…
ST. MICHAEL’S MAY BUSH
A post from Jim McCarthy: What a wonderful time we had touring this afternoon. My son Andrew; Francis Corrigan; Mike Edmunds and I jumped aboard the van after dinner and we all headed north to meet the St. Michael’s Boys Choir Group at Saint Anne’s Community Hall in the town of Flat Rock.This was a…
SCREECHING & BAWLING
A post by Mark McCarthy: My Mother performs one of the best ‘Screech In’ ceremonies I’ve ever seen; probably because she gets what it’s all about! Most people don’t realize that the Newfoundland ‘Screech In’ is really a celebration of the intelligence of the Newfoundland people. (Is that what you call an oxymoron?) We suggest…