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GETTING HERE

Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada’s most easterly province. It consists of two geographical areas, the island of Newfoundland and mainland Labrador. The island portion of the province is separated from mainland Canada by the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

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On the west coast of Newfoundland is a small town, Deer Lake. Your hunt will depart from Deer Lake airport.

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DEER LAKE,

NEWFOUNDLAND

Getting to Deer Lake, Newfoundland is easy no matter where you are coming from or how you choose to travel.

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Hunters, wishing to use air transportation to Newfoundland for their hunt should fly to Deer Lake Regional Airport. Deer Lake airport receives daily flights from Canadian International Airports.

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Those wishing to drive can take the Marine Atlantic ferry from North Sydney, Nova Scotia to Port aux Basques, Newfoundland. Reservations are advisable & approximate crossing time is 6 hours.

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