About Newfoundland and Labrador
A Vast and Beautiful Province
Newfoundland and Labrador is a beautiful, vast place with cities, towns, and villages spread across 405,212 square kilometers (156,000 square miles). This makes for an enormous place with sparsely populated areas of the province.
⚠️ Important Travel Tip: Make sure to always check the distance from 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.
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Cities and Towns in Newfoundland and Labrador
From the vibrant capital of St. John’s to charming coastal communities, Newfoundland and Labrador offers diverse places to live, work, and study
St. John's
Population: 108,000 (2016)
Capital of Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada's easternmost city, known for colorful row houses, vibrant culture, and as the economic and educational hub of the province
Has International AirportConception Bay South
Population: 26,000 (2016)
Near St. John's
Growing town with beautiful coastal scenery, family-friendly communities, and easy access to St. John's amenities.
31km from St. john's International AirportMount Pearl
Population: 23,000 (2016)
Near St. John's
Suburban town adjacent to St. John's, offering residential neighborhoods, parks, and shopping centers.
7.5 km from St. John's International AirportParadise
Population: 21,389 (2016)
Near St. John's
Fast-growing town with modern amenities, recreational facilities, and strong community spirit.
19.7 km from St. John's International AirportCorner Brook
Population: 19,806 (2016)
West Coast of Newfoundland
Second-largest city in Newfoundland, surrounded by mountains and offering excellent outdoor recreation.
58.1 km from Deer Lake AirportGander
Population: 11,688 (2016)
Central Newfoundland
Historic aviation town, home to Gander International Airport, famous for its role on September 11, 2001.
Has Own AirportGrand Falls-Windsor
Population: 14,171 (2016)
Central Newfoundland
Central hub with rich industrial heritage, outdoor trails, and access to salmon fishing on the Exploits River.
96 km from Gander AirportHappy Valley-Goose Bay
Population: 8,109 (2016)
Central Labrador
Labrador's largest community, gateway to northern wilderness and outdoor adventures
Has Own AirportLabrador City
Population: 7,220 (2016)
Western Labrador
Mining town near the Quebec border, known for iron ore production and northern hospitality.
Wabush Airport NearbyStephenville
Population: 6,623 (2016)
West Coast of Newfoundland
Coastal town with beautiful beaches, cultural attractions, and growing arts scene.
163 km from Deer Lake AirportClarenville
Population: 6,291 (2016)
Eastern Newfoundland
Gateway to the Bonavista Peninsula, offering access to historic sites and coastal beauty.
135 km from Gander AirportFour Distinct Seasons
Newfoundland and Labrador experiences all four seasons with varying temperatures throughout the year
March to May.
Cool and gradually warming. Snow melts, nature awakens.
Pack layers!
Warm and pleasant. Perfect for outdoor activities, festivals,
and exploring.
September to November.
Cool, colorful foliage. Beautiful landscapes and
crisp air.
December to February. Cold with snow. Winter sports, cozy indoor activities, and holiday
celebrations.
Getting Around Newfoundland and Labrador
Air Travel
The province has several airports connecting communities and providing access to national and international destinations.
✓ St. John's International Airport (YYT) - Main gateway
✓ Gander International Airport (YQX)
✓ Deer Lake Regional Airport (YDF)
✓ Happy Valley-Goose Bay Airport (YYR)
✓ Wabush Airport (YWK) - Near Labrador City
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Driving
Most residents rely on personal vehicles. Rental cars are available at airports and major cities. Winter driving requires caution.
✓ Valid driver's license required
✓ International students can drive with home country license initially
✓ Winter tires recommended (November-April)
✓ Gas stations widely available in towns
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Public Transit
Public transportation is limited outside of St. John's. Metrobus operates in the capital region.
✓ Metrobus serves St. John's and Mount Pearl
✓ GoBus offers intercity travel between communities
✓ Taxi services available in most towns
✓ Ride-sharing services in larger cities
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Ferry Services
Marine Atlantic operates ferry services between Newfoundland and mainland Canada.
✓ Port aux Basques to North Sydney (NS)
✓ Argentia to North Sydney (seasonal)
✓ Coastal ferries serve remote communities
✓ Advance booking recommended for vehicles
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