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Matching Articles"Multiple Periods" (Total 41)
Singers and Songwriters
Newfoundlanders have always been topical in their songwriting, fashioning lyrics to reflect their lives and their communities...
Economy
Although it is often described in different terms, the expedition that led to the discovery of Newfoundland was primarily an economic enterprise.
Lifestyle of Fishers, 1600-1900
European fishers had been working off Newfoundland and Labrador's coasts for about 100 years by the turn of the 17th century.
Fisheries
It became advantageous for Great Britain to have a fishery based in Newfoundland as conditions of market and competition changed.
Arctic Cordillera Ecozone
Within Labrador, this ecozone occupies the northernmost section.
Strait of Belle Isle
The Strait of Belle Isle ecoregion occupies the northern tip of the Northern Peninsula. It is characterized by cool summers and cold winters.
Boreal Shield Ecozone
The largest ecozone, the Boreal Shield, extends in a broad, U-shape from northern Saskatchewan to Newfoundland.
Central Newfoundland
An article on the Central Newfoundland ecoregion which covers the north-central part of the island of Newfoundland.
Coastal Barrens
This ecoregion is composed of islands, exposed headlands, and protected inlets, from Napaktok Bay south to the Strait of Belle Isle.
Cold Ocean: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web
One very important feature of Newfoundland and Labrador is that the geological boundary of North America lies offshore at the edge of the continental shelf.
Eagle Plateau
The Eagle Plateau ecoregion comprises the Mealy Mountains and an area south of Lake Melville in southern Labrador.
Ecoregions of Newfoundland
A look at the the three ecozones of the island of Newfoundland: Southern Boreal, Middle Boreal and Northern Boreal.
Fresh Water Environment
The province of Newfoundland and Labrador has ample fresh water, the source of which is abundant precipitation.
Goose River West
This ecoregion covers an area west of Lake Melville in southern Labrador.
Launching a Distinctly Newfoundland Book
A glimpse into the career of James P. Howley (1847-1918), one of Newfoundland's most important geologists of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Kingurutik/Fraser Rivers
The Kingurutik/Fraser Rivers ecoregion takes in several other mountainous outcrops, including the Mealy Mountains, south of Lake Melville.
Landscape of Newfoundland and Labrador
The landscape of Newfoundland and Labrador has had a remarkable geological history, formed over many millions of years
Long Range Mountains
This ecoregion is divided into three separate upland areas, extending from the southwestern coast of Newfoundland to its Northern Peninsula.
Maritime Barrens
The Maritime Barrens ecoregion extends westward across the southern half of the uplands of Newfoundland to the Long Range Mountains.
Mecatina River
This ecoregion extends across the southern Labrador border with Quebec and runs northwest to the southern boundary of the Smallwood Reservoir.
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