a coastal region of eastern Canada, which forms the mainland part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador
a retriever of a breed that most typically has a black or yellow coat, widely used as a gun dog or as a guide for a blind person
a section of the Atlantic Ocean between Labrador and southern Greenland, noted for its icebergs
a low-growing northern shrub of the heather family, with fragrant leathery evergreen leaves which are sometimes used locally in Canada as a tea substitute
a cold ocean current which flows southwards from the Arctic Ocean along the NE coast of North America. It meets the warm Gulf Stream in an area off the coast of Newfoundland which is noted for its dense fogs
a broad peninsula of eastern Canada, between Hudson Bay, the Atlantic, and the Gulf of St Lawrence. Consisting of the Ungava Peninsula and Labrador, it contains most of Quebec and the mainland part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Also called Labrador-Ungavaʊŋˈgɑːvə
a province of Canada, comprising the island of Newfoundland and the Labrador coast of eastern Canada; population 505,469 (2006); capital, St John. It joined the confederation of Canada in 1949
a retriever of a breed that most typically has a black or yellow coat, widely used as a gun dog or as a guide for a blind person
a broad peninsula of eastern Canada, between Hudson Bay, the Atlantic, and the Gulf of St Lawrence. Consisting of the Ungava Peninsula and Labrador, it contains most of Quebec and the mainland part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Also called Labrador-Ungavaʊŋˈgɑːvə