Regional Highlights
World Class Angling
Cast a line on a secluded lake at Cooper’s Minipi Lodges in Labrador’s pristine wilderness.
A Whale Tale
Learn the fascinating history of the Basque whalers at Red Bay National Historic Site.
Once in a Lifetime Hiking
Experience the scenic trails and a history that dates back thousands of years on the Pioneer Footpath in Labrador.
Outpost Odyssey
Outpost Magazine recently completed their 5000 km venture where they caved, kayaked, climbed, rafted, canoed, and hiked all the way to the Torngat Mountains.
About Labrador
Labrador, The Big Land, one of the last untamed, unspoiled places left on earth. It stretches from the Strait of Belle Isle in the south, to Cape Chidley in the far north, boasting towering mountains, massive rock faces and an infinite supply of lakes and rivers, not to mention waters seasonally teeming with whales and icebergs. Here, you'll find plenty of fresh air, crystal clear water and truly authentic people.
Torngat Mountains National Park is a carved, mysteriously beautiful landscape reminiscent of the earth a million years ago. This is where outdoor aficionados can indulge their passion, with 300,000 square kilometres to hike, photograph, snowmobile and cross-country ski. And where rivers challenge even the most adventurous whitewater canoeists. You will also find an abundance of wildlife, including polar bears, the largest carnivore in the world.
Teeming with game and fish, Labrador is home to the best brook trout angling on the planet; here, you'll find trophy-sized catches. The region is a pristine paradise for sports fishermen and hunters, and there are plenty of experienced and resourceful outfitters to guide you along the way.
The people of Labrador are proud and self-reliant. The Innu and Inuit have lived here for thousands of years, and their cultures are rooted in a deep, spiritual relationship with the environment. The long and intriguing history of Labrador's indigenous people can be traced back almost 9,000 years, with the oldest funeral monument in North America, dating back 7,500 years – 3,000 years before the Egyptian pyramids were built. The region also boasts rich New World history, thanks to a once-plentiful right and bowhead whale population, which attracted 16th-century Basque whalers to the Strait of Belle Isle. Labrador's unique heritage is celebrated time and again at area folk festivals, carnivals, sporting and community events throughout the year.
Under a blanket of magical northern lights, the winter months bring with them the hum of a thousand snowmobiles carving through the untouched wilderness. And the quieter winter pursuits, like cross-country and downhill skiing, ice fishing, and winter camping, set against an abundance of breathing room, are always good for body and soul.
- Torngat Mountains National Park
- (709) 896 8505 ext: 26
- basecamp@ngc-ng.ca
- www.torngatbasecamp.com
- Forteau
- +1 (709) 931 2840
- +1 (866) 931 2840
- info@labradorseaview.ca
- www.labradorseaview.ca
Contact Paul for more information.
- Andre Lake
- +1 (514) 267 1929
- info@mckenzieriverlodge.com
- mckenzieriverlodge.com
- St. John's
- (888) 660 6060
- (709) 579 4444
- nfldinfo@mccarthysparty.com
- www.mccarthysparty.com
- Andre Lake
- +1 (514) 267 1929
- info@mckenzieriverlodge.com
- mckenzieriverlodge.com
- Flowers River
- +1 (877) 725-6664
- 1-709-682-8663
- jim.burton@nfld.net
- flowersriver.com
- St. John's
- +1 (709) 722 3123
- +1 (888) 615 8279
- wildtour@nfld.com
- www.wildlands.com
- Happy Valley-Goose Bay
- (709) 896 2953
- whitebearadventures@gmail.com
- www.whitebearadventures.com
- Igloo Lake
- 1-877-725-6664
- 709-682-8663
- jim.burton@igloolake.com
- www.igloolake.com
Leave your vehicle in St. Barbe, purchase your ticket, enjoy the ferry crossing and leave the rest to us!
We pick you up at the Ferry Terminal in Blanc Sablon, and bring you back for the first crossing the very next day. We will visit well known attractions like the Point Amour Lighthouse, and Red Bay Parks Canada Site, Maritime Archaic Burial Mound.
- Forteau
- (709) 931 2743
- chancock@tourlabrador.ca
- www.tourlabrador.ca
- Happy Valley - Goose Bay
- (709) 896 3398
- (709) 896 9301
- hotelnorthtwo@nf.aibn.com
- hotelnorth.ca
- Cartwright
- (709) 938 7444
- experiencelabrador@gmail.com
- www.experiencelabrador.com
- Quirpon Island
- (877) 254 6586
- (709) 634 2285
- info@linkumtours.com
- www.linkumtours.com
- L'Anse au Clair
- (709) 931-2332
- northernlight@nf.sympatico.ca
- www.northernlightinn.com
Your self-drive adventure includes round-trip airfare to Deer Lake, 7 nights’ accommodation, 7-day mid-size car rental with unlimited kilometres, 2-day Gros Morne park pass, whale-watching boat tour, and admission to L’Anse aux Meadows.
- St. John's
- +1 (709) 754 6666
- +1 (800) 567 6666
- request@maxximvacations.com
- www.maxximvacations.com
* Offers are subject to availability. Taxes are extra. You may have to pre-book and/or mention
the promotion at the time of booking. Please check with the operator for more details.
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Northern LabradorThis challenging trek is a multi day hike that starts and ends at the airstrip in the Koroc River Valley. Guides are required.
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Point AmourTake this trail along the wreck sites of HMS Raleigh and HMS Lily, British warships that ran aground at Point Amour.
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Mary's Harbour2000-ft boardwalk to area were residents of Mary's Harbour once lived, leads to Atlantic Ocean.+1 (709) 921 6281
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Labrador CityMenihek Nordic Ski Club, world class trails in Labrador City. Book beautiful A-frame lodge for you next meeting or conference.
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Red BayModerate walking trail. This is a boardwalk consisting of 689 steps, descriptive panels, rest stops and 2 coin operated telescopes, with a breath taking view of Red Bay
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Black TickleA 15-minute easy walk along gravel and boardwalk to a popular fishing spot.
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West St. ModesteBouquets Hill Walking Trail is a 40 minute walk. As you reach the top you have a beautiful view overlooking the ocean.+1 (709) 927 5583
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North West RiverAn absolute gem. The main section is a superb re-creation of an old-time Labrador store. Four Exhibits: (1) Trappers & Families. (2) International Grenfell Association. (3) Hudson Bay Company. (4) Hubbard Expeditions, which includes some of Leonidas Hubbard's personal possessions. Postcards.
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Battle HarbourFollow the network of traditional footpaths that lead up and behind the settlement of Battle Harbour. Visit the small plane wreck. Take in the changing ocean views.
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Happy Valley-Goose BayThe Lawrence O’Brien Arts Centre is a community run arts facility operated by the Eastern Labrador Arts Alliance providing quality arts entertainment, cultural activities, program and services.
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Mary's HarbourExcellent view of town - information boards on Dr. Moret and his cottage in Mary's Harbour.+1 (709) 921 6281
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Northern LabradorThe Inuit Cultural Experience, fjords, mountains and river valleys found within this park offer visitors life altering experiences. Inuit history is embedded in the landscape, and they have travelled this land for thousands of years. Visitor may hike and backpack, mountain climb, back country ski, take a motorboat, along the coast and in the fjords, nature watch and explore the cultural heritage of the area. The best way to safely explore the park is through the services provided by Torngat Mountains Base Camp.
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Red BayThis 52-foot skeleton of a whale is 400 years old. The exhibit focuses on the research and protection of the North Atlantic Right Whale.
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Labrador CityGateway Labrador is a unique place to visit. We have a great visit information centre, exhibit, craft / gift shop and friendly staff.+1 (709) 944 5399
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ForteauThis scenic trail follows the shoreline of Forteau Bay and ends at a stunning waterfall cascading over a cliff.
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L'Anse-au-LoupThe museum displays the lifestyle and changes in Labrador for the past 150 years and how women helped in this change.
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Labrador CoastCoastal hiking on traditional footpaths between L'Anse-au-Clair and Pinware, passing through towns of L'Anse Au Clair, Forteau, L'Anse Amour, Capstan Island, and West St. Modeste.
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Mary's HarbourScenic walk to Water Falls - great salmon fishing area.+1 (709) 921 6281
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St. Lewis5-Kilometres from St. Lewis. Here a boardwalk leads from the highway parking lot to a wharf on the pond and a picnic and viewing area.+1 (709) 939 2266
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L'Anse-au-LoupThe walk to Schooner Cove provides excellent opportunities to examine the local flora and berries. Schooner Cove was first occupied by the Maritime Archaic people.
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WabushChalet style hotel. Comfortable spacious air-conditioned rooms. First hotel built in Labrador West in 1960.
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Labrador CityCall toll free # for reservations only. Taxi service, concierge. Centrally located.
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L'Anse-au-ClairTurn right at the "Gateway to Labrador Straits." Closest accommodations to Labrador ferry (8kms). Entertainment - Accordion Music.+1 (709) 931 2338
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NainAirport shuttle / taxi service. Full service hotel.Toll Free: +1 (888) 922 2910
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L'Anse-au-LoupClean, comfortable accommodations on main highway overlooking the bay. View icebergs & whales from dining room in season.+1 (709) 927 5634
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L'Anse-au-ClairWe have a 30 year tradition of warm hospitality, fine food and comfortable accommodations.
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Port Hope SimpsonNewly constructed, providing friendly stay for all visitors. Strategically located along route 510, nestled along Alexis Bay.+1 (709) 960 0291
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Red BayLocated in the 16th-century World Whaling Capital. Friendly staff and a breathtaking view.+1 (709) 920 2002
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Port Hope SimpsonA Northern Experience where delicious meals, comfortable rooms and the finest of Labrador hospitality awaits you.+1 (709) 960 0228
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ForteauConcurrently located for fishing, hiking, dining with an ocean view and privacy.
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Labrador CityLocated in the city between 2 shopping malls. Schools & churches nearby and non smoking rooms.+1 (709) 944 2875
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Churchill FallsModern facility integrated into town complex offering weary travellers the comfort of home. Friendly service. We may be small, but our hospitality is big.
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Happy Valley-Goose BayCentral Labrador's Premiere Hotel and Conference Centre. New Owner and Fully Renovated.
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L'Anse-au-LoupLabrador hospitality. Berry picking just outside your door. Icebergs and whale watching. Beautiful sunset and great walking trails.+1 (709) 927 5881
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Churchill FallsComfortable chalet with common area and kitchen. Large stone fireplace in centre of building.+1 (709) 925 3233
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West St. ModesteA warm pleasant atmosphere with fine tradition dining, overlooking Pinware Bay. 10 air conditioned rooms.
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Red BayFor a home away from home experience, stay with us.+1 (709) 920 2156
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Labrador CityNewly renovated modern efficiency units and all are air conditioned.
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Battle HarbourCanadian National Historic Site and District. Heritage homes and buildings. Tours on and from Battle Island.
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Battle HarbourRestored heritage homes located on a nature and heritage island retreat in the Labrador Sea.
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Labrador2 DaysWalk through Hhstory in Southern Labrador. Labrador is huge — more than 285,000 sq km of wilderness, dotted in only a few dozen places by towns and villages. Aboriginal people have lived here for thousands of years, and have used cairns and Inukshuks to signpost their travelways. In other words, it's easy to get lost if you stray off the trail. On this trip, we'll spend two days in Southeastern Labrador visiting the historic sites.
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Labrador3 DaysLabrador, the ‘Big Land,’ is still full of beautiful, untouched wilderness, but a new road in the southeastern region has opened up a new stretch of coastline to tourists who could previously only visit by boat. Here you’ll find the oldest funeral monument in North America, a Basque whaling station from the 16th century, and a historic fishing outport captured in time.
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Labrador623 kmThe completion of a road link to central Labrador and the world beyond, and the extension of ferry service between Newfoundland and Labrador to a year-round operation, is bringing change to the southeast coast of The Big Land. For the first time ever, residents can drive north and then west to North America. It has also opened up this area to exploration by visitors who are eager to see a part of the world that was previously beyond their rubber-tired reach. What these new explorers find is a wild land dotted with a few coastal settlements inhabited mainly by the descendants of fisherman who began to settle here 200 years ago.
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Labrador1152 kmThe 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 enthusiast'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 particularly spectacular and there's lots to do — ice fishing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and tobogganing, just to name a few.
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Labradorby BoatLabrador's north coast is undergoing a tremendous change. For much of the past 250 years, European missionaries, fur traders and administrators have dominated the social and economic life of the North Coast, with the aspirations of the aboriginal peoples, the Inuit and Innu, pushed to the background no more. The establishment of aboriginal self-government and the settlement of land claims guarantee they have a major say in social and economic development. The creation of Torngat Mountains National Park, one of the outcomes of the land claims settlement, preserves an important spiritual component of the Inuit homeland.





















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