A sixteenth century settlement, Channel-Port aux Basques, Newfoundland (the two communities united after World War II) has always been a strategically sound and naturally beautiful spot. Home to the year-round ferry terminal connecting Newf… read more
Wabush is a town in southwest Labrador, the northeasternmost region of Canada. The town is situated on Jean Lake, only 15 miles from the border of Quebec, and began as a mining camp that extracted iron ore deposits in the nearby Wapussakato… read more
Labrador's rich, natural environment in the unspoiled region of Northern Canada provides an excellent retreat for nature enthusiasts and active travelers. In the summer, enjoy all hiking through pristine forests and along the area's lakes… read more
If your passion is water sports, beautiful landscapes and visiting historical sites, then St. John's, Newfoundland, will intrigue you. Visit the Cape Spear National Historic site for an authentic reenactment of how a light keeper might have… read more
Northern beauty, shimmering seas, nature's most magnificent creatures and a spirit of daring speak of Newfoundland, Canada. Get away from the ordinary and come to the extraordinary yet simple majesty of this northern star. The Gros Morne an… read more
The town of Port aux Basques rests on the southwesternmost tip of Newfoundland in Canada. During the spring and summer time, it is a premiere location for fishing and boating; but once the winter and fall roll around, this little town start… read more
St. John's, Newfoundland, attracts American and Canadian travelers interested in getting away from the stresses of big cities. This quaint Canadian community presents Pippy Park, Bowring Park and other green spaces to travelers trying to re… read more
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