Labrador often described as the last of the wild and adventurous frontiers in North East Canada. A mix of coastal and continental climates, weather ranges dramatically: from snow, gale-force winds, thick fog, and rain to surprise bursts of sunshine and 15°C warmth. This vast wilderness is also home to Black Bears, Polar Bears, and Moose Wildlife sightings are common and thrilling, but caution is always advised. Icebergs are a common sight along the Labrador Coastal Drive especially during late spring and early summer. Originating in the high Arctic and Greenland, these majestic mountains of floating ice drift southward on the cold Labrador Current.
