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Newfoundland & Labrador

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Newfoundland & Labrador

When was the last time you took a breath? Or watched the setting sun? In Newfoundland and Labrador, our way of life is a little different. We don’t believe much in regret. We take what each day has to offer, and we don’t wait for a reason to celebrate. That’s why you’ll find us dancing and singing any night of the week, at a kitchen party or on the shore. 

Whether you like to plan in advance or just go with the flow, you'll never run out of things to do here in Newfoundland and Labrador. Wildlife? Check. History? Of course. Amazing vistas? In spades. And culture? We speak more dialects of English than the English do. But perhaps the best thing to do when you visit here is absolutely nothing at all. Except maybe to relax and breathe deeply, filling your lungs with (copious amounts of) fresh clean air that’s been filtered and flavoured by the 16-million square miles of Atlantic Ocean at your feet.

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. Or picture yourself hiking along some of the 29,000 kilometres of coastline, breathing the clean fresh air, and soaking up the beauty and peace of your surroundings.

There is something about this place that changes you – a legendary culture that has a way of seeping under your skin, and giving you a new way of experiencing the world. Immersing yourself in this culture will probably be as easy as opening the door of your accommodations, but we can offer a few suggestions.

Immerse yourself in this culture of wonderful tales, adventures, and explorers. Experiencing our local cuisine, festivals, museums, and art galleries will give an even greater understanding of our colourful and off-kilter culture

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  • Labrador – The Big Land – is one of the last untamed, unspoiled places left on earth. Here, you'll find plenty of fresh air and a truly authentic and self-reliant people. The Innu and Inuit have lived ...
  • Right in the heart of Newfoundland, the Central region contains some of the best outdoor experiences to be found in the province. It's where you can visit Iceberg Alley – the stretch of coastline alon ...
  • 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 m ...
  • There are many historic, charming communities to be found throughout the eastern region of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Discovery UNESCO Global Geopark alone has 27 to visit. With its sheltered cove ...
  • St. John's, our province's capital, is the perfect combination of big-city luxury and traditional small-town charm. It is one of the oldest and most easterly cities in North America, and has become a ...
  • It took 485 million years for Mother Nature to create Gros Morne National Park, a place unlike any other on earth. A UNESCO World Heritage Site covering 1,805 square kilometres, the park is a never-en ...

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