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Labrador

Updated: Dec 1, 2017

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Larger than life nature and adventure


  • 9700 sq/km of spectacular fjords and tundra wilderness

  • 16th-Century Basque galleons at the historic Red Bay whaling station

  • 38000 pairs of puffins in the Gannet Islands Ecological Reserve

Perched at the eastern gateway to Canadaโ€™s Arctic, Labradorโ€”โ€œThe Big Landโ€โ€”is one of the worldโ€™s last wilderness regions. Marvel at the migration of massive herds of caribou. Cruise between towering fjord walls in the Torngat Mountains watching for polar bears, then share an Arctic char meal with descendants of Inuit who have made this dramatic landscape their home for centuries. Stare up at a sky full of birds at Gannet Islands Ecological Reserve, home to 38,000 pairs of colourful puffins. Watch mountains of 10,000 year-old ice drift down Iceberg Alley and see whales breach in the chilly waters. Stroll through alpine flowers at Red Bay National Historic Site with its remarkably preserved 16th century Basque whaling station or explore Viking heritage. Celebrate at the Labrador Canoe Regatta, learn ice fishing, dine on snow crab. Go hiking, snowmobile on a vast network of trails or head out on skis into the silent white wilderness beneath the dancing brilliance of the Northern Lights.

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