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Labrador Coastal Drive. 4 Days. Most Easterly Point in North America. 4 Days. Winter - On the Slopes & Trails. 4 Days. In Search of Whales, Icebergs & History. 3 Days. Birding on the Avalon.PACKAGE TOURS
If you prefer to travel with all the planning done for you, there are many package tours available to bring you to Newfoundland and Labrador. These operators are experts when it comes to arranging your vacation, and you can choose a fully guided adventure, motor coach, or a self-driving trip across the province with a helping hand to relyon.
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA Central. With two seacoasts and the forest in between, central Newfoundland offers an outdoor experience with unusual history, Old English words and Irish customs, aviation history, and music far removed from sea shanties. Hike to see an iceberg, camp in a national park on the coast, and uncover the tragic history of the Beothuk.CAMPGROUNDS & PARKS
Campgrounds and RV Parks in Newfoundland & Labrador. Search for campsites, glamping, serviced and unserviced trailer sites, and more. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Take a glimpse back in time while visiting the National Historic District and island getaway of Battle Harbour. See icebergs and whales, enjoy gourmet meals, and interact with local guides whose ancestors once inhabited the island. UNIQUE PLACES TO STAY IN NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR Parks Canada currently offers glamping at Terra Nova National Park in Newman Sound and Malady Head. While in Gros Morne National Park, you can glamp in Trout River, Berry Hill, Green Point, or Shallow Bay campgrounds. Malady Head in particular offers another level of serene seclusion, and includes woodstoves to keep you warm on your glampingCAR & FERRY
To get to Labrador from the island of Newfoundland, take the ferry that runs from St. Barbe on the island’s Great Northern Peninsula to Blanc Sablon, on Québec’s southernmost coast, right next to the border with Labrador. During peak season, the ferry runs several times each day, and the crossing takes less than two hours.BATTLE HARBOUR
Battle Harbour is located on Battle Island, off Labrador’s southeast coast. Getting there involves arranging your schedule carefully to take the morning ferry from Mary’s Harbour, which departs once daily. The hour-long, open-boat ride across St. Lewis Inlet offers a great opportunity to glimpse seabirds, whales, and majestic icebergs. WHAT TO PACK FOR YOUR NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR EXPERIENCE Hat. Specifically a wide-brimmed hat. The weather can be deceptive in Newfoundland and Labrador, and yes, the sunshine will give you a burn pretty easily on a nice day. Sunscreen and a hat are must-haves for your packing list even if you may not use them constantly. Just in case, you should also pack a warm hat, especially if you’ll be onthe
WELCOME TO NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Newfoundlandlabrador.com is your online resource for discovering everything you need to know about travelling to and around Newfoundland and Labrador. Prepare to be intrigued by our rich history, culture and the natural beauty of whales, icebergs, wildlife and breathtaking scenery.TRAVEL ITINERARIES
Labrador Coastal Drive. 4 Days. Most Easterly Point in North America. 4 Days. Winter - On the Slopes & Trails. 4 Days. In Search of Whales, Icebergs & History. 3 Days. Birding on the Avalon.PACKAGE TOURS
If you prefer to travel with all the planning done for you, there are many package tours available to bring you to Newfoundland and Labrador. These operators are experts when it comes to arranging your vacation, and you can choose a fully guided adventure, motor coach, or a self-driving trip across the province with a helping hand to relyon.
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA Central. With two seacoasts and the forest in between, central Newfoundland offers an outdoor experience with unusual history, Old English words and Irish customs, aviation history, and music far removed from sea shanties. Hike to see an iceberg, camp in a national park on the coast, and uncover the tragic history of the Beothuk.CAMPGROUNDS & PARKS
Campgrounds and RV Parks in Newfoundland & Labrador. Search for campsites, glamping, serviced and unserviced trailer sites, and more. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Take a glimpse back in time while visiting the National Historic District and island getaway of Battle Harbour. See icebergs and whales, enjoy gourmet meals, and interact with local guides whose ancestors once inhabited the island. UNIQUE PLACES TO STAY IN NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR Parks Canada currently offers glamping at Terra Nova National Park in Newman Sound and Malady Head. While in Gros Morne National Park, you can glamp in Trout River, Berry Hill, Green Point, or Shallow Bay campgrounds. Malady Head in particular offers another level of serene seclusion, and includes woodstoves to keep you warm on your glampingCAR & FERRY
To get to Labrador from the island of Newfoundland, take the ferry that runs from St. Barbe on the island’s Great Northern Peninsula to Blanc Sablon, on Québec’s southernmost coast, right next to the border with Labrador. During peak season, the ferry runs several times each day, and the crossing takes less than two hours.BATTLE HARBOUR
Battle Harbour is located on Battle Island, off Labrador’s southeast coast. Getting there involves arranging your schedule carefully to take the morning ferry from Mary’s Harbour, which departs once daily. The hour-long, open-boat ride across St. Lewis Inlet offers a great opportunity to glimpse seabirds, whales, and majestic icebergs. WHAT TO PACK FOR YOUR NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR EXPERIENCE Hat. Specifically a wide-brimmed hat. The weather can be deceptive in Newfoundland and Labrador, and yes, the sunshine will give you a burn pretty easily on a nice day. Sunscreen and a hat are must-haves for your packing list even if you may not use them constantly. Just in case, you should also pack a warm hat, especially if you’ll be onthe
THINGS TO DO
The natural environment in Newfoundland and Labrador is an endless bounty of interesting and inspiring things to do. Imagine a day out on the water, surrounded by breaching humpbacks, thousands of seabirds, and majestic mountains of ancient ice. CAMPING - NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA Camping is a popular summer activity for many Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, so make sure you book your campsites as early as possible. There are more than 30 provincial parks throughout the province, and 13 offer overnight camping. Reservations can be made at NLcamping.ca, or by calling 1-877-214-2267 ( 905-566-2405 outsideCanada).
TOURS - NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA Tours and Excursions in Newfoundland & Labrador. Search for whale watching, iceberg viewing, guided hikes, culinary tours, winter tours,and more.
TRAVELLER'S GUIDE
Shipping Details. Confirm Order. 2021 Traveller's Guide & Map (English) Trousse de Voyage (Français) First Name Last Name News from the Edge, a monthly collection of off-the-beaten-path stories, special travel offers, and exclusive contests. Iceberg Alerts, up to date notifications on icebergs near Newfoundland and Labrador duringiceberg season.
HIKING & WALKING
Showcasing some of the finest views in western Newfoundland, this moderate trail is a rewarding hike. 9. The Labrador Pioneer Footpath. This 65-kilometre coastal trail combines a series of traditional walking paths along the shore of the Labrador Strait, running between L’Anse-au-Clair and Pinware.TRIP PLANNING 101
To put things in perspective, Newfoundland and Labrador is a little smaller than California, slightly bigger than Japan, and twice the size of the entire United Kingdom. The island of Newfoundland covers 111,390 square kilometres – an area that rivals the size of NovaScotia, New
TRAVEL OFFERS
Travel Offers in Newfoundland & Labrador. Search the latest packages and promotions from local tourism operators. FOGO ISLAND & CHANGE ISLANDS Fogo Island is in central Newfoundland and can be reached by taking Route 330 north from Gander to the ferry service that runs from Farewell (via Route 331 and 335). The ferry sails visitors to Change Islands in 25 minutes, while the crossing from Farewell to Fogo Island is approximately 50 minutes. Please check the ferry schedule inadvance
NEWFOUND WOODSHOP
Newfound Woodshop is a place where you can go behind the scenes and possibly see custom wood pieces being created, get a chance to meet some of the crew from Rock Solid Builds on HGTV Canada, purchase items seen on one of our episodes or purchase some Newfound Builders apparel. Just minutes from the Hawthorne Cottage, Stone Barn and theTunnel.
FOUR HIDDEN GEMS OF THE BURIN PENINSULA The Burin Peninsula is home to some of Newfoundland and Labrador’s best kept secrets. With a beautiful landscape and some of the friendliest and most authentic people around, there’s no reason why the “Sunny South” (as locals lovingly call their home peninsula) shouldn’t be included in your Newfoundland and Labrador vacation. WELCOME TO NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Newfoundlandlabrador.com is your online resource for discovering everything you need to know about travelling to and around Newfoundland and Labrador. Prepare to be intrigued by our rich history, culture and the natural beauty of whales, icebergs, wildlife and breathtaking scenery.TRAVEL ITINERARIES
Labrador Coastal Drive. 4 Days. Most Easterly Point in North America. 4 Days. Winter - On the Slopes & Trails. 4 Days. In Search of Whales, Icebergs & History. 3 Days. Birding on the Avalon.PACKAGE TOURS
If you prefer to travel with all the planning done for you, there are many package tours available to bring you to Newfoundland and Labrador. These operators are experts when it comes to arranging your vacation, and you can choose a fully guided adventure, motor coach, or a self-driving trip across the province with a helping hand to relyon.
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA Central. With two seacoasts and the forest in between, central Newfoundland offers an outdoor experience with unusual history, Old English words and Irish customs, aviation history, and music far removed from sea shanties. Hike to see an iceberg, camp in a national park on the coast, and uncover the tragic history of the Beothuk.CAMPGROUNDS & PARKS
Campgrounds and RV Parks in Newfoundland & Labrador. Search for campsites, glamping, serviced and unserviced trailer sites, and more. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Take a glimpse back in time while visiting the National Historic District and island getaway of Battle Harbour. See icebergs and whales, enjoy gourmet meals, and interact with local guides whose ancestors once inhabited the island. UNIQUE PLACES TO STAY IN NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR Parks Canada currently offers glamping at Terra Nova National Park in Newman Sound and Malady Head. While in Gros Morne National Park, you can glamp in Trout River, Berry Hill, Green Point, or Shallow Bay campgrounds. Malady Head in particular offers another level of serene seclusion, and includes woodstoves to keep you warm on your glampingCAR & FERRY
To get to Labrador from the island of Newfoundland, take the ferry that runs from St. Barbe on the island’s Great Northern Peninsula to Blanc Sablon, on Québec’s southernmost coast, right next to the border with Labrador. During peak season, the ferry runs several times each day, and the crossing takes less than two hours.BATTLE HARBOUR
Battle Harbour is located on Battle Island, off Labrador’s southeast coast. Getting there involves arranging your schedule carefully to take the morning ferry from Mary’s Harbour, which departs once daily. The hour-long, open-boat ride across St. Lewis Inlet offers a great opportunity to glimpse seabirds, whales, and majestic icebergs. WHAT TO PACK FOR YOUR NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR EXPERIENCE Hat. Specifically a wide-brimmed hat. The weather can be deceptive in Newfoundland and Labrador, and yes, the sunshine will give you a burn pretty easily on a nice day. Sunscreen and a hat are must-haves for your packing list even if you may not use them constantly. Just in case, you should also pack a warm hat, especially if you’ll be onthe
WELCOME TO NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Newfoundlandlabrador.com is your online resource for discovering everything you need to know about travelling to and around Newfoundland and Labrador. Prepare to be intrigued by our rich history, culture and the natural beauty of whales, icebergs, wildlife and breathtaking scenery.TRAVEL ITINERARIES
Labrador Coastal Drive. 4 Days. Most Easterly Point in North America. 4 Days. Winter - On the Slopes & Trails. 4 Days. In Search of Whales, Icebergs & History. 3 Days. Birding on the Avalon.PACKAGE TOURS
If you prefer to travel with all the planning done for you, there are many package tours available to bring you to Newfoundland and Labrador. These operators are experts when it comes to arranging your vacation, and you can choose a fully guided adventure, motor coach, or a self-driving trip across the province with a helping hand to relyon.
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA Central. With two seacoasts and the forest in between, central Newfoundland offers an outdoor experience with unusual history, Old English words and Irish customs, aviation history, and music far removed from sea shanties. Hike to see an iceberg, camp in a national park on the coast, and uncover the tragic history of the Beothuk.CAMPGROUNDS & PARKS
Campgrounds and RV Parks in Newfoundland & Labrador. Search for campsites, glamping, serviced and unserviced trailer sites, and more. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Take a glimpse back in time while visiting the National Historic District and island getaway of Battle Harbour. See icebergs and whales, enjoy gourmet meals, and interact with local guides whose ancestors once inhabited the island. UNIQUE PLACES TO STAY IN NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR Parks Canada currently offers glamping at Terra Nova National Park in Newman Sound and Malady Head. While in Gros Morne National Park, you can glamp in Trout River, Berry Hill, Green Point, or Shallow Bay campgrounds. Malady Head in particular offers another level of serene seclusion, and includes woodstoves to keep you warm on your glampingCAR & FERRY
To get to Labrador from the island of Newfoundland, take the ferry that runs from St. Barbe on the island’s Great Northern Peninsula to Blanc Sablon, on Québec’s southernmost coast, right next to the border with Labrador. During peak season, the ferry runs several times each day, and the crossing takes less than two hours.BATTLE HARBOUR
Battle Harbour is located on Battle Island, off Labrador’s southeast coast. Getting there involves arranging your schedule carefully to take the morning ferry from Mary’s Harbour, which departs once daily. The hour-long, open-boat ride across St. Lewis Inlet offers a great opportunity to glimpse seabirds, whales, and majestic icebergs. WHAT TO PACK FOR YOUR NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR EXPERIENCE Hat. Specifically a wide-brimmed hat. The weather can be deceptive in Newfoundland and Labrador, and yes, the sunshine will give you a burn pretty easily on a nice day. Sunscreen and a hat are must-haves for your packing list even if you may not use them constantly. Just in case, you should also pack a warm hat, especially if you’ll be onthe
THINGS TO DO
The natural environment in Newfoundland and Labrador is an endless bounty of interesting and inspiring things to do. Imagine a day out on the water, surrounded by breaching humpbacks, thousands of seabirds, and majestic mountains of ancient ice. TOURS - NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA Tours and Excursions in Newfoundland & Labrador. Search for whale watching, iceberg viewing, guided hikes, culinary tours, winter tours,and more.
CAMPING - NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA Camping is a popular summer activity for many Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, so make sure you book your campsites as early as possible. There are more than 30 provincial parks throughout the province, and 13 offer overnight camping. Reservations can be made at NLcamping.ca, or by calling 1-877-214-2267 ( 905-566-2405 outsideCanada).
ATTRACTIONS
Attractions in Newfoundland & Labrador. Search for boat tours, museums, hiking trails, historic sites, and more.TRAVELLER'S GUIDE
Shipping Details. Confirm Order. 2021 Traveller's Guide & Map (English) Trousse de Voyage (Français) First Name Last Name News from the Edge, a monthly collection of off-the-beaten-path stories, special travel offers, and exclusive contests. Iceberg Alerts, up to date notifications on icebergs near Newfoundland and Labrador duringiceberg season.
HIKING & WALKING
Showcasing some of the finest views in western Newfoundland, this moderate trail is a rewarding hike. 9. The Labrador Pioneer Footpath. This 65-kilometre coastal trail combines a series of traditional walking paths along the shore of the Labrador Strait, running between L’Anse-au-Clair and Pinware.TRIP PLANNING 101
To put things in perspective, Newfoundland and Labrador is a little smaller than California, slightly bigger than Japan, and twice the size of the entire United Kingdom. The island of Newfoundland covers 111,390 square kilometres – an area that rivals the size of NovaScotia, New
TRAVEL OFFERS
Travel Offers in Newfoundland & Labrador. Search the latest packages and promotions from local tourism operators. FOGO ISLAND & CHANGE ISLANDS Fogo Island is in central Newfoundland and can be reached by taking Route 330 north from Gander to the ferry service that runs from Farewell (via Route 331 and 335). The ferry sails visitors to Change Islands in 25 minutes, while the crossing from Farewell to Fogo Island is approximately 50 minutes. Please check the ferry schedule inadvance
NEWFOUND WOODSHOP
Newfound Woodshop is a place where you can go behind the scenes and possibly see custom wood pieces being created, get a chance to meet some of the crew from Rock Solid Builds on HGTV Canada, purchase items seen on one of our episodes or purchase some Newfound Builders apparel. Just minutes from the Hawthorne Cottage, Stone Barn and theTunnel.
WELCOME TO NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Newfoundlandlabrador.com is your online resource for discovering everything you need to know about travelling to and around Newfoundland and Labrador. Prepare to be intrigued by our rich history, culture and the natural beauty of whales, icebergs, wildlife and breathtaking scenery. CAMPING - NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA Camping is a popular summer activity for many Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, so make sure you book your campsites as early as possible. There are more than 30 provincial parks throughout the province, and 13 offer overnight camping. Reservations can be made at NLcamping.ca, or by calling 1-877-214-2267 ( 905-566-2405 outsideCanada).
ROAD TRIPS - NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA Labrador. The trip across Labrador, The Big Land, is a trip through an untamed and unspoiled environment that will remind you of how wild the world once was. The Québec-Labrador Highway, also known as Expedition 51°, will take you from the mining centres of Labrador City and Wabush in the west, past the hub of Happy Valley-Goose Bay, andPACKAGE TOURS
If you prefer to travel with all the planning done for you, there are many package tours available to bring you to Newfoundland and Labrador. These operators are experts when it comes to arranging your vacation, and you can choose a fully guided adventure, motor coach, or a self-driving trip across the province with a helping hand to relyon.
TRAVELLER'S GUIDE
Shipping Details. Confirm Order. 2021 Traveller's Guide & Map (English) Trousse de Voyage (Français) First Name Last Name News from the Edge, a monthly collection of off-the-beaten-path stories, special travel offers, and exclusive contests. Iceberg Alerts, up to date notifications on icebergs near Newfoundland and Labrador duringiceberg season.
HIKING & WALKING
Showcasing some of the finest views in western Newfoundland, this moderate trail is a rewarding hike. 9. The Labrador Pioneer Footpath. This 65-kilometre coastal trail combines a series of traditional walking paths along the shore of the Labrador Strait, running between L’Anse-au-Clair and Pinware.CAR & FERRY
To get to Labrador from the island of Newfoundland, take the ferry that runs from St. Barbe on the island’s Great Northern Peninsula to Blanc Sablon, on Québec’s southernmost coast, right next to the border with Labrador. During peak season, the ferry runs several times each day, and the crossing takes less than two hours.INTERACTIVE MAP
Our interactive map will help you plan routes, determine distances, and highlight accommodations and attractions along your journey. Perhaps it’s time to consider the path less travelled. L'ANSE AUX MEADOWS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the only authenticated Norse site in North America. Today, your visit will transport you back to where Vikings once stood. At the Viking Encampment, you can try blacksmithing or weaving, and talk to characters who will bring the Viking history to life.BATTLE HARBOUR
Battle Harbour is located on Battle Island, off Labrador’s southeast coast. Getting there involves arranging your schedule carefully to take the morning ferry from Mary’s Harbour, which departs once daily. The hour-long, open-boat ride across St. Lewis Inlet offers a great opportunity to glimpse seabirds, whales, and majestic icebergs. WELCOME TO NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR Newfoundlandlabrador.com is your online resource for discovering everything you need to know about travelling to and around Newfoundland and Labrador. Prepare to be intrigued by our rich history, culture and the natural beauty of whales, icebergs, wildlife and breathtaking scenery. CAMPING - NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA Camping is a popular summer activity for many Newfoundlanders and Labradorians, so make sure you book your campsites as early as possible. There are more than 30 provincial parks throughout the province, and 13 offer overnight camping. Reservations can be made at NLcamping.ca, or by calling 1-877-214-2267 ( 905-566-2405 outsideCanada).
ROAD TRIPS - NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA Labrador. The trip across Labrador, The Big Land, is a trip through an untamed and unspoiled environment that will remind you of how wild the world once was. The Québec-Labrador Highway, also known as Expedition 51°, will take you from the mining centres of Labrador City and Wabush in the west, past the hub of Happy Valley-Goose Bay, andPACKAGE TOURS
If you prefer to travel with all the planning done for you, there are many package tours available to bring you to Newfoundland and Labrador. These operators are experts when it comes to arranging your vacation, and you can choose a fully guided adventure, motor coach, or a self-driving trip across the province with a helping hand to relyon.
TRAVELLER'S GUIDE
Shipping Details. Confirm Order. 2021 Traveller's Guide & Map (English) Trousse de Voyage (Français) First Name Last Name News from the Edge, a monthly collection of off-the-beaten-path stories, special travel offers, and exclusive contests. Iceberg Alerts, up to date notifications on icebergs near Newfoundland and Labrador duringiceberg season.
HIKING & WALKING
Showcasing some of the finest views in western Newfoundland, this moderate trail is a rewarding hike. 9. The Labrador Pioneer Footpath. This 65-kilometre coastal trail combines a series of traditional walking paths along the shore of the Labrador Strait, running between L’Anse-au-Clair and Pinware.CAR & FERRY
To get to Labrador from the island of Newfoundland, take the ferry that runs from St. Barbe on the island’s Great Northern Peninsula to Blanc Sablon, on Québec’s southernmost coast, right next to the border with Labrador. During peak season, the ferry runs several times each day, and the crossing takes less than two hours.INTERACTIVE MAP
Our interactive map will help you plan routes, determine distances, and highlight accommodations and attractions along your journey. Perhaps it’s time to consider the path less travelled. L'ANSE AUX MEADOWS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the only authenticated Norse site in North America. Today, your visit will transport you back to where Vikings once stood. At the Viking Encampment, you can try blacksmithing or weaving, and talk to characters who will bring the Viking history to life.BATTLE HARBOUR
Battle Harbour is located on Battle Island, off Labrador’s southeast coast. Getting there involves arranging your schedule carefully to take the morning ferry from Mary’s Harbour, which departs once daily. The hour-long, open-boat ride across St. Lewis Inlet offers a great opportunity to glimpse seabirds, whales, and majestic icebergs.TRAVEL ITINERARIES
Labrador Coastal Drive. 4 Days. Most Easterly Point in North America. 4 Days. Winter - On the Slopes & Trails. 4 Days. In Search of Whales, Icebergs & History. 3 Days. Birding on the Avalon. TOURS - NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, CANADA Tours and Excursions in Newfoundland & Labrador. Search for whale watching, iceberg viewing, guided hikes, culinary tours, winter tours,and more.
WESTERN REGION
Western Newfoundland stretches 750 kilometres from Channel-Port aux Basques on the southwest corner, to the Viking site of L'Anse aux Meadows at the tip of the Great Northern Peninsula. With ancient mountains, fjords, icebergs, whales, thousands of miles of coastline, two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and the International Appalachian Trail, this wild and rugged region sports abundant breathingATTRACTIONS
Attractions in Newfoundland & Labrador. Search for boat tours, museums, hiking trails, historic sites, and more.NATURAL LANDSCAPE
At the edge of North America, on one of the four corners of the world, Newfoundland and Labrador is one of the best places to see and appreciate nature in all its glory.Dramatic coastlines, sweeping barrens, thick boreal forests, and ancient rock formations – the natural, wild beauty ofHISTORY & HERITAGE
The unique culture of Newfoundland and Labrador is a product of our English, Irish, French, and Indigenous heritage. This province’s history is rich with stories and legends, explorers, and inventors. For thousands of years, Indigenous groups such as the Maritime Archaic Indians and the Palaeo-Eskimo hunted, fished, and settled in the province, mostly in the southern Labrador area. NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR The action in Come From Away starts on 11 September 2001, a day on which nearly 3,000 Americans were killed by terrorists and which artists still approach at their peril, risking accusations of exploitation and tastelessness.NEWFOUND WOODSHOP
Newfound Woodshop is a place where you can go behind the scenes and possibly see custom wood pieces being created, get a chance to meet some of the crew from Rock Solid Builds on HGTV Canada, purchase items seen on one of our episodes or purchase some Newfound Builders apparel. Just minutes from the Hawthorne Cottage, Stone Barn and theTunnel.
TRAVEL OFFERS
Travel Offers in Newfoundland & Labrador. Search the latest packages and promotions from local tourism operators. UNIQUE PLACES TO STAY IN NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR Parks Canada currently offers glamping at Terra Nova National Park in Newman Sound and Malady Head. While in Gros Morne National Park, you can glamp in Trout River, Berry Hill, Green Point, or Shallow Bay campgrounds. Malady Head in particular offers another level of serene seclusion, and includes woodstoves to keep you warm on your glamping Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada* Search
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OUR MINDS ARE ALWAYS FREE TO WANDER. Watch ‘Life Rewards the Curious’ SOMETIMES, YOU HAVE TO TAKE THE ROAD LESS TRAVELLED before the real journey begins. In Newfoundland and Labrador, the journey can be as colourful as stories told around the kitchen table. As meandering as our thousands of kilometres of coastline. As surprising as a humpback whale breaching in the mist. Or as comforting as bakeapple jam. Even though travel is not possible right now, you can join us on a journey as you experience the stories of this place from home. Every great story is worth hearing, eventually. So come a little later. We'll leave the kettle on for you. Explore travel articles, videos, and more SHARE YOUR NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR TRAVEL TALES. Visit the Story Exchange OUR TOP DESTINATIONS There are places on this earth that continue to live inside of you long after you’ve travelled on. Places where you’ll find yourself among the friendliest of unfamiliar faces, some of whom may become lifelong friends. Why not start your visit in one of our most popularplaces?
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WHO KNEW THAT ARRIVING HERE COULD BE SUCH A DEPARTURE? Travelling here by plane is a popular option, and major airlines fly into multiple destinations. Flying time to St. John’s is about 3.5 hours from Toronto, and about 5 hours from London. There are regional airlines which service smaller destinations and operate flights withinthe province.
Travellers are encouraged to check with individual airlines and ferry services for the most up-to-date information prior to and during travel. Some routes have been temporarily removed due to COVID-19 travel restrictions resulting in lower demand. More Flight Information Planning on driving to the island? Most travellers will take the ferry from Nova Scotia to either Port aux Basques or Argentia, and there are ferry routes for travelling between the island and Labrador. You can also drive to Labrador from the mainland of Canada, viaQuébec.
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There’s enough coastline wrapped around this place to stretch across Canada four times over. So whether you take a hike along ancient footpaths, pack a picnic and watch for whales, or head out to sea to hunt for icebergs, you’ll find it all comes standard with a greatocean view.
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