Known for their rugged coastline and distinct marine culture, the Atlantic Canadian Provinces are breathtakingly beautiful. Newfoundland & Labrador, the most easterly province in Canada, forms an expansive, rugged coastline with the wild Atlantic Ocean. This is one of Canada’s best kept secrets!
Newfoundland, a separate island to Mainland Canada, boasts so much of what Canada is famous for. Fly into the Province’s charming, colourful capital of St. John’s – the gateway to the Province, and be greeted with the sincere warmth of an old friend, humpback whales and towering icebergs.
The untamed wilderness of Labrador, which forms part of mainland Canada, promises wilderness adventures for intrepid explorers. Witness the largest caribou herd in the world and travel to the far north to the Torngat Mountains and stay in Inuit communities – a magical part of Northern Canada where Polar Bear and walrus call home.
Take part in Newfoundland’s culinary renaissance. You’ll relish the authentic cuisine and award-winning dishes from land and sea — cod tongues and cheeks, caribou, snow crab, salmon, moose, bakeapples, colourful wild berries, tea and lassy buns, toutons, and salt fish and brewis; all served up with a hearty and proud smile.