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Extractions: Search Contents Home To List ... For Sale Newfoundland and Labradors location and environment have dominated its history and economy since the first aboriginals moved in as the glaciers melted 10,000 years ago. Located on the northeast edge of North America, it was the first place in the New World visited by Europeans - Vikings from Greenland and Iceland who came here 1,000 years ago. Their story of exploration is told at LAnse aux Meadows National Historic Site near Newfoundlands northern tip. We celebrate the past, live for today, and invent tomorrow. Newfoundland and Labrador stays the same, but changes you forever. One visit will tell you why. There are currently no properties listed for this province.
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Extractions: Vertical Drop: 305m - 1000ft Top Elevation: n/a Base Elevation: n/a Lifts: 4 (1 chair, 3 surface) Terrain: 33% Trails: 19 Skiable Acres: 80a Longest Run: 4,200ft Annual Snowfall: 305cm - 120in Snowmaking: n/a Cross Country: No Snowboards: Yes/Park and Pipe Information: 709-944-2129 Snow conditions: 709-944-2129 E-mail: smokey@crrstv.net Web Site: www.skismokey.com The Smokey Mountain Ski Club was established in 1959 by the Iron Ore Company of Canada. It was started by a group of ski enthusiasts who built a rope tow and temporary ski lodge on the southwest face of Smokey Mountain. This location did not offer enough potential for further development and during the summer of 1961 the whole operation was moved to the present location on the east face of Smokey Mountain. The lodge was built and was opened on New Year's Eve, 1961. The Iron Ore Company of Canada built the road to the ski lodge in late 1961. During 1963, the first poma lift was built on Grenoble and Smokey became incorporated in 1964.
Extractions: Newfoundland and Labrador have a thriving cross-country skiing population with clubs accounting for more than half the 23 ski areas. Menihek Nordic in Labrador City has over 30 km of groomed trails and hosts the Great Labrador Loppet in early April. Gros Morne and Terra Nova National Parks (#4 and #15) each have groomed trails and spectacular scenery. Top Ski Areas in Newfoundland and Labrador Click on a ski area above or select the number or name of a ski area below and information about the area will appear in the other window. Location Length Nbr of Ratings Average Rating Western Newfoundland Whaleback Nordic Ski Club 27 km Stag Lake Provincial Park 9 km Corner Brook Ski Park 22 km Gros Morne National Park 27 km Mt. St. Margaret Ski Club
Extractions: IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR (ST. JOHN'S, Monday, June 3, 2002) The Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Newfoundland and Labrador announced today that it will be holding public hearings on the readjustment of federal electoral boundaries. The hearings will provide the public with the opportunity to express their views on the federal electoral boundaries and electoral district names proposed by the Commission. Public hearings will be held in the following cities: ST. JOHN'S, E.B. Foran/Greene Room, City Hall, Monday, August 5, 2002, at 9:30 a.m. PLACENTIA, Placentia Area Development Office, Tuesday, August 6, 2002, at 10:00 a.m. HOLYROOD, Star of the Sea Association, Shamrock Room, Thursday, August 8, 2002, at 10:00 a.m. CLARENVILLE, St. Jude Hotel, Friday, August 9, 2002, at 10:00 a.m. MARYSTOWN, Hotel Marystown, Monday, August 12, 2002, at 2:00 p.m. BONAVISTA, Hotel Bonavista, Tuesday, August 13, 2002, at 10:30 a.m. GANDER, Sinbad's Hotel, Wednesday, August 14, 2002, at 9:30 a.m.
Extractions: International airports: Gander (YQX) is 3km (2 miles) from the city centre. Airport facilities include car parking, restaurant, duty free shop and banks. St Johns (YYT) is 8km (5 miles) from the city centre (travel time 15 minutes). Other major airports are at Churchill Falls Deer Lake Happy Valley-Goose Bay St Anthony Stephenville and Wabush SEA: A year-round daily passenger and vehicle ferry service runs between North Sydney, Nova Scotia and Port aux Basques on Newfoundlands southwest coast (crossing time six hours). Summer services run three times a week between North Sydney and Argentia on Newfoundlands Avalon Peninsula, mid-June to mid-September (crossing time 12 hours). Reservations can be made with Marine Atlantic (tel: (800) 341 7981 (toll-free in USA and Canada) or (709) 695 4200; fax: (902) 564 7480; e-mail:
Extractions: The largely undisturbed wilderness of Labrador , which lies northwest of the Island of Newfoundland, has only 27,000 inhabitants, and can be reached by air or by ferry from the port of St Barbe on Newfoundlands northern coast. The 16th-century Basque whaling station of Red Bay on Labradors southern coast is the oldest industrial complex in the New World. Close by, the Labrador Straits Museum has displays on the Maritime Archaic Indians who built a burial mound nearby at LAnse-Amour around 5500 BC. Much of Labrador is undeveloped and, except in the few isolated towns and Inuit, Innu and Métis coastal villages, uninhabited. There are two principal road systems in Labrador, one which connects the inland mining town of Labrador City with the eastern inlet of Happy Valley-Goose Bay , and a coastal highway that extends along the eastern coastline and links most of the regions Atlantic fishing villages. Both provide opportunities for short day tours. Longer trips to the Labrador interior can be arranged through the many tour operators and outfitters that service the Labrador region. There's also a summer car ferry service between Lewisporte on Newfoundland's northeast coast and Happy Valley-Goose Bay on Lake Melville in Labrador. It sails from Lewisporte once a week. Winters can be bitterly cold in Labrador and travellers should come prepared.
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Extractions: Natural Resources Canada Canadian Geographical Names Home Geographical Names Board of Canada GeoNames Query Query by Name Query by Coordinates Query by Unique Code Instructions ... About the Canadian Geographical Names Data Base Products and Services Digital data Gazetteers and publications Educational Resources Origins of Canadian geographical names Toponymic Research Projects Information for translators Aboriginal Place Names ... Geomatics for sustainable development of natural resources Canadian Geographical Names Geographical Names of Newfoundland and Labrador Corner Brook The brook which flows through the city was so named in 1767 by Captain James Cook (1728-1779). For many years it remained a relatively unnoticed settlement, until a sawmill began operations in 1864. A more dramatic change occurred in 1923, when Corner Brook was selected as the site for one of the world's largest pulp-and-paper mills. Today it is Newfoundland's second-largest city, capitalizing on the paper industry and a superb location on a fiord framed by the surrounding hills. Source: Hamilton, William B. (1996):
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