Newfoundland and Labrador is a beautiful, vast place with cities, towns, and villages spread across 405,212 square meters. This makes for an enormous place with sparsely populated areas of the province. Make sure to always check the length of the arriving airport or port to your final destination, because travel times can be very long. For example, if you fly into St. John’s and your final destination is Gander, you will spend at least 3.5 hours driving by car to get there.
Some of the cities and towns in NL
St. John's
Capital of Newfoundland and Labrador with the population 108,000 people as of 2016.
St. John's has its own international airport
Conception Bay South
Conception Bay South (better known as CBS) is a town of 26,000 as of 2016, near St. John's.
31 km from St. John's International Airport
Mount Pearl
Mount Pearl is a town of 23,000 as of 2016, near St. John's.
17.5 km from St. John's International Airport
Paradise
Paradise is a town of 21,389 as of 2016, near St. John's.
19.7 km from St. John's International Airport
Corner Brook
Corner Brook is a town of 21,389 as of 2016, on the west coast of Newfoundland.
58.1 km from Deer Lake Airport
Grand Falls-Windsor
Grand Falls-Windsor is a town of 14,171 as of 2016, in the central part of Newfoundland.
96 km from Gander Airport
Gander
Gander is a town of 14,171 as of 2016, in the central part of Newfoundland.
Gander has its own airport
Happy Valley - Goose Bay
Happy Valley - Goose Bay is a town of 8,109 as of 2016, in the central part of Labrador.
Happy Valley - Goose Bay has its own airport
Labrador City
Happy Valley - Goose Bay is a town of 7,220 as of 2016, in the central part of Labrador.
Labrador City has its own airport (Wabush Airport)
Stephenville
Stephenville is a town of 6,623 as of 2016, on the west coast of Newfoundland.
163 km from Deer Lake Airport
Clarenville
Clarenville is a town of 6,291 as of 2016, on the eastern side of Newfoundland.