
About This Spring
## Overview St. John's Spring is a public drinking spring located in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Situated near Blackhead Crescent in the southern part of the city, this spring has served as a local water source for residents of the St. John's area. The spring sits in a region shaped by ancient glacial activity, where Newfoundland's rugged geology naturally filters water through layers of rock and sediment. Visitors have historically used this spring as a source of fresh drinking water, and it remains a well-known stop for locals familiar with the area. St. John's itself is one of the oldest European-settled cities in North America, and natural springs like this one have long played a role in sustaining communities along Newfoundland's coastline. The spring is accessible from a public road, making it a convenient stop for those passing through or exploring the scenic southern reaches of the city. ## Directions 1. The spring is located on **Pitts Memorial Drive** (Route 2), a major roadway in St. John's. 2. Head toward the **Blackhead Crescent** area — the GPS coordinates (47.532038, -52.715149) place the spring near **23 Blackhead Crescent, St. John's, NL**. 3. Watch for the spring along the roadside as you travel through this section of Pitts Memorial Drive. 4. Using GPS navigation to the coordinates above is recommended, as the spring can be easy to miss if you're unfamiliar with the area. ## What to Expect St. John's Spring is a roadside public drinking spring, making it relatively easy to access without a long hike or difficult terrain. The spring is located along Pitts Memorial Drive, one of the main routes in and out of St. John's, so it can be reached by car. The surrounding landscape reflects Newfoundland's characteristic rugged beauty — expect rocky terrain, coastal vegetation, and sweeping views typical of the Avalon Peninsula. Water flow may vary seasonally, with spring and early summer typically offering the strongest output after snowmelt. While this spring has been historically used as a drinking water source by locals, water quality can change over time and with weather conditions. Bringing containers to collect water is common practice among visitors. The area around the spring is publicly accessible, but parking may be limited to roadside pull-offs, so use caution when stopping along Pitts Memorial Drive, which can carry fast-moving traffic.
Getting There
Address
23, Blackhead Cres, St. John's, NL A0A, CA
GPS Coordinates
47.532038, -52.715149
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. The spring is located on **Pitts Memorial Drive** (Route 2), a major roadway in St. John's. 2. Head toward the **Blackhead Crescent** area — the
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
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.