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Labrador

You’ve Got To Kiss a Few Frogs…

February 28, 2021September 25, 2017 by Phyllis

Cruising definitely has its ups and downs. Phyllis talks about one of the downs and the ups too.

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A Taste of Labrador

January 28, 2021September 17, 2017 by Phyllis

Southern Labrador turns out to be a wonderful arctic-lite cruising ground.

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Labrador—A Cruising Destination, Not A Way Stop

January 25, 2021September 18, 2011 by John Harries

Could Labrador be your next attainable adventure? Find out more.

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A Marine Voyager’s Dilemma in Northern Labrador

February 28, 2021April 13, 2010 by Phyllis

We have sailed the coast of Labrador many times and appreciate its rugged scenery, beautiful light, and isolation. So when the government of Canada decided to make the northern part a federal park, we were thrilled. But now that we can’t visit the Torngat Mountains National Park, we aren’t so thrilled anymore.

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