Newfoundland & Labrador's Maritime Heritage
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Preserving the heritage
Map of Newfoundland & Labrador
EARLY HISTORY
Peter Easton, pirate
Heritage explorer
The Indeavour voyage
Vikings
FISHERY
Abandoned Outports
Schooner Marilla
Wooden boats
Schoonerman Bob Halliday
BOB HALLIDAY
About
Schooner History
Schooner Building
Schooner Models
Contact
SHIPPING
SS Kyle
Shipwrecks (Robt. Parsons)
Cableship SS Great Eastern
Schooner Olwen
FRESHWATERS
A historic Labrador canoe trip
WARFARE
The Atlantic Charter
Signal Hill
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A Remarkable Coastline
Newfoundland is an island with 9,871 kilometres (6,169 miles) of coastline. The vast mainland territory of Labrador has 8,172 km (5,108 mi.) fronting the Atlantic's Labrador Sea. Numerous islands add over 10,913 km (6,821 mi.) more, giving the province an astonishing grand total coastline of 28,956 km (18,098mi.). Inland, both regions are scattered with thousands of freshwater lakes, ponds and rivers. Some of the features and principal communities of the province are shown on the map below, courtesy of the National Atlas of Canada. Click the map for a satellite view through Google Maps.
* Natural Resources Canada figures
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