
The Labrador Highway (photo courtesy Jim Klas)
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Often referred to as a big and wild land, Labrador offers adventure for every traveller. With incredible coastal scenery, some of the world's best sport fishing and a unique history and culture waiting to be shared, Labrador can be your most memorable destination.
It's easy to get to Labrador. There are convenient connections by air, sea and land. Labrador borders the Province of Quebec in the South and West and is separated from the island of Newfoundland by the Straits of Belle Isle. Visit our Maps and Regions section to familiarize yourself with our location and regions.
Outlined here are all options available for travel to, from and within Labrador, with links to other websites for airline, ferry and railway schedules.
Road travellers may enter Labrador from the south, via Newfoundland, or from the west through Quebec. Our Road & Rail Travel page provides the details.
For air travellers there are three destination airports in Labrador - in the south, west and central regions. Our Air Travel page explains the options.
It's easy to get to Labrador. There are convenient connections by air, sea and land. Labrador borders the Province of Quebec in the South and West and is separated from the island of Newfoundland by the Straits of Belle Isle. Visit our Maps and Regions section to familiarize yourself with our location and regions.
Outlined here are all options available for travel to, from and within Labrador, with links to other websites for airline, ferry and railway schedules.
Road travellers may enter Labrador from the south, via Newfoundland, or from the west through Quebec. Our Road & Rail Travel page provides the details.
For air travellers there are three destination airports in Labrador - in the south, west and central regions. Our Air Travel page explains the options.





