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How to get to Newfoundland and Labrador, CanadaNewfoundland and Labrador is where the North American day dawns first. Where the New World begins. Remember, this is a big place. So when you start planning your vacation, use our distance calculator to help you plan your travel time accordingly.

There are two parts to the province, Newfoundland, an island, and Labrador, a mainland which borders the province of Quebec. It is more than three times the total area of the Maritime Provinces (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island) and would rank fourth in size behind Alaska, Texas, and California if it were one of the United States. It is almost one-and-three-quarters times the size of Great Britain.

Approximately 29,000 kilometres of coastline wrap around our communities, trails, forests, parks, and historic sites. Remember we are large, so you can’t wake up in St. John’s and have breakfast in Gros Morne National Park.

There are two ways to plan your trip – you can do it on your own or with the help of a tour operator. If your pleasure is to make your own travel plans, then check out the On Your Own link and learn all about your travel options to get here and get around. If you’d like some help with bookings and arrangements, let out operators take care of the details by clicking With Our Help.
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