Public Drinking Spring

Gambo Spring, Gambo, NL, Canada

Division No. 7, Subd. N, NL A0G, CA

Gambo Spring, Gambo, NL, Canada
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About This Spring

## Overview Gambo Spring is a well-known public drinking spring located near the town of Gambo in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Situated just off the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) at the junction with Route 320, this roadside spring has long been a popular stop for travelers crossing the island. The spring is clearly marked with signage, and it's common to find a short queue of locals and visitors alike filling up their jugs — a testament to the water's reputation in the area. Visitors have reported the water tastes clean and refreshing, and the spring has historically been used as a drinking water source by the surrounding community. Gambo itself is a small town on the shores of Freshwater Bay in Bonavista Bay, nestled within the rugged landscape of eastern Newfoundland. The region is known for its pristine natural environment, dense boreal forest, and abundant freshwater resources. The spring's convenient location right off the highway makes it an easy and worthwhile stop for anyone traveling the TCH between St. John's and points west. ## Directions 1. Travel eastbound on the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH). 2. Take **Exit 24**, which leads to **Route 320** (the Gambo exit). 3. Follow the exit ramp up to the **stop sign** at the top. 4. At the stop sign, look to your **right** — the spring is located approximately **30 feet (about 10 metres) from the road**. 5. Watch for posted signs marking the spring's location. **Note:** There is usually a brief queue at the spring, especially during warmer months, so plan for a short wait. ## What to Expect Gambo Spring is a classic Newfoundland roadside spring — simple, accessible, and well-used. The spring flows near the road and is easy to reach on foot from a parked vehicle. Signage is posted to help you locate the exact spot. Because of its popularity, you may encounter other visitors filling containers, so bringing your own bottles or jugs is recommended. The area around the spring is typical of Newfoundland's boreal landscape, with spruce and fir trees framing the roadside. Access is straightforward and does not require any significant hiking or off-road travel — it's essentially a pull-over-and-fill-up stop. The spring is accessible year-round, though winter conditions in Newfoundland can make roadside stops more challenging due to snow and ice. During spring and summer, the flow tends to be strongest and the stop is most pleasant.

Getting There

Address

, , Division No. 7, Subd. N, NL A0G, CA

GPS Coordinates

48.742981, -54.240427

Directions

Community Submitted

Directions 1. Travel eastbound on the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH). 2. Take **Exit 24**, which leads to **Route 320** (the Gambo exit). 3. Follow the exit ramp up to the **stop sign** at the top. 4. At the stop sign, look to your **right** — the spring is located approximately **30 feet (about 10 metres) from the road**. 5. Watch for posted signs marking the spring's location.

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TypePublic Drinking Spring
AccessPublic

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Tips

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Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.

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Accessible by road — pull off carefully.

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Parking available nearby.

Safety Info

Always test or filter water from natural springs before drinking. Water quality can change seasonally.

Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.

Respect the environment. Pack out everything you bring in.