Sitting just off the coast of St. Lunaire-Griquet, Camel Island is a rugged, low-lying island known for its exposed rock, sweeping ocean views, and close proximity to iceberg and whale routes along the Great Northern Peninsula. Reached only by water, it feels remote despite its nearness to town, with quiet coves, wind-shaped tundra vegetation, and uninterrupted views toward the Labrador Sea. From surrounding lookouts — especially near Camel Island Harbour — the island makes a striking focal point in the landscape, offering classic Wild North coastal scenery.