Central Newfoundland

Central Newfoundland is part of the province of .
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Essential Destinations

Top destinations include Gander and Twillingate.

is a small town of 12,000 people with a huge international airport on the Trans-Canada Highway in Central Newfoundland. Established in 1935, the airport was once a major refuelling point for almost all trans-Atlantic flights.

is a town of 2,121 people located on the Islands in , off the north eastern shore of the island of in the province of , Canada.

is a city of 14,000 people in Central Newfoundland. It is the largest in the central region.

Destinations to Discover

Explore places such as Fogo Island and Change Islands and Lewisporte.

Fogo Island and the Change Islands lie off the northeast coast of the island of Newfoundland in . Little Fogo Islands and adjacent islands to the southwest comprise about 100 islands strung out in a northeasterly direction.

is a town and seaport on Notre Dame Bay in Central Newfoundland. The town was founded in 1876, and has about 3400 residents. It is a deep-water port and shipping centre on Notre Dame Bay which has served as a fishing, farming and boat-building…

is a town of 2,000 people in Central Newfoundland. It is a base for exploring .

Central Newfoundland

Latitude of center
49.22° or 49° 13′ 12″ north
Longitude of center
-55.45° or 55° 27′ west
Wiki­data ID
Q14210554
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