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Matching Articles"Geography" (Total 14)
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.
James Cook's Charts of Newfoundland and Labrador
The Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Site includes both map reproductions and illustrative maps created for specific articles.
Geographical Knowledge at the Time of the Cabot Voyages
During the late 15th century, Europe was on the verge of geographical expansion. Motives for exploration in the medieval era were diverse.
James Cook
A brief biography on explorer James Cook, who created charts of the Newfoundland coastline during the 18th century.
Migratory Fishery - History - Colony of Avalon
A brief overview of the history of the migratory fishery on the east coast of Newfoundland. Ferryland is highlighted as a port.
St. Pierre and Miquelon
An important fishing base for centuries, St. Pierre and Miquelon's population have had a long and varied relationship with their neighbours in Newfoundland.
Bays
The island of Newfoundland has a long and indented coastline that includes several major bays.
Eastport Peninsula Conclusion: Cultural Preservation
Preserving the culture of the Eastport Peninsula, a peninsula located in Newfoundland.
Newfoundland and Labrador Facts and Figures
Facts and Figures for Newfoundland and Labrador
Eastport Peninsula: Migratory Fishery and Early Settlement
About the migratory fishery and early English settlement on the Eastport Peninsula.
Eastport Peninsula: Sandringham
Sandringham was one of eight land settlements created by the Commission of Government in Newfoundland to promote agriculture
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