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From spring to early summer, Newfoundland and Labrador is among the best places in the world for iceberg hunting.
Read more stories on our Canada guide page. I stood looking out over ... off from one of Greenland's glaciers and floated into what's known as Iceberg Alley, off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador ...
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Breathe in briny sea air on a road trip around eastern Newfoundland and Labrador, taking in breaching whales and blustery gales, cape lighthouses and cod-kissing ceremonies. The fashionable ...
When to Go: The best time to see icebergs is from mid-May to early June along the northeastern coast of the island of Newfoundland and from March to July off the coast of the mainland Labrador region.
Newfoundlanders welcome others with open arms, treating them like family. Nathan feels this warmth during the "Screeched In" ...
It's iceberg-harvesting season in Newfoundland, Canada. WSJ's Will Connors follows Ed Kean as he scours the Atlantic for icebergs to harvest and sell the water to companies who make wine ...
Often as long as two football fields and rising as much as 240 feet above the sea, these bergs drift along a corridor known as iceberg alley, off the eastern coast of Newfoundland. Although the ...