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Located in Labrador West are the twin towns of Labrador City and Wabush. Both these mining communities have a large number of past time opportunities for it's residents and one of the best known is snowmobiling. Well bundled up and warm, residents spend an average of five months enjoying almost 600 Km's of excellent snowmobile trails. |
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Three airlines operate daily flights into Wabush from the island of Newfoundland and the rest of Canada. |
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By Railway ...
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| The Tshiuetin Rail Transportation Inc operates railcar services from Sept-Isles to Schefferville Quebec. Unfortunately there is no passenger service between Labrador West and the TRT stop at Ross Bay Junction , approximately 90Km from Labrador City. |
By Road ...
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BAIE COMEAU ROAD: This road is almost 600 Km long travelling from Baie Comeau, Quebec, to Labrador West. Known as Route 389, it is paved approximately half the way while the other half is class B gravel. It travels through some very wild country and offers a number of interesting and pristine views.
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TRANS LABRADOR HIGHWAY: Route 500 is 525 Km long and ends up in Happy Valley-Goose Bay. At the 240 Km point is the community of Churchill Falls, site of one of North America's major power producing plants. This gravel road also travels through some very wild country and also offers a number of interesting and pristine views. |
By Sled ...
| It is possible to travel into Labrador West by snowmobile, but it is for the more adventurous and experienced snow riders. There are very minimal facilities and markings. It is strongly recommended that riders travel with experienced guides, such as the trail from Port Cartier, Quebec to Fermont, Quebec, 25 Km from Labrador City. Contact the Quebec Federation of Snowmobile Clubs for more information. |
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