| Labrador Coastal Drive (417 km) |
The coast of Labrador is a wilderness filled with rugged seacoast, fast running rivers and breathtaking mountain ranges that are dotted with human settlements. Here, aboriginal peoples lived for thousands of years before Europeans arrived. And it is here that the descendants of European settlers pursue a unique rural coastal lifestyle learned from the native peoples.
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| Labrador Frontier Circuit (534 km) |
The interior of Labrador is a vast wilderness with recent pockets of modern industrialization in Labrador City, Wabush, Churchill Falls and Happy Valley-Goose Bay. Those who come this way will find an outdoor lover's paradise. There are thousands of pristine lakes teeming with trout, hundreds of rivers that will test your boating skills and kilometre after kilometre of forests and barren ground filled with game. During winter this country is spectacular and there's lots to do - ice-fishing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and tobogganing, just to name a few.
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| Lake Melville and the North Coast (By Boat) |
Leave the hassles of the modern world behind and hop on the coastal shipping service ferry. Visit communities that have remained unchanged through time, untouched by most modern conveniences and still famous for their history and craftsmanship.
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