Red Bay, Labrador
A forlorn fishing village on the coast of Labrador, full of shipwrecks and Spanish gold.

šŸ“œ Historic fishing village in Labrador, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
šŸ” Renowned for its 16th-century Basque whaling history, shipwrecks, and rugged natural beauty.

Why Go

🐳 Observe icebergs and whale pods along the coast
šŸ“œ Explore a significant archaeological site of early industrial whaling
🚶 Discover a remote village with an anachronistic, timeless atmosphere
šŸžļø Experience isolation and stunning natural landscapes

Why Avoid

šŸš— Requires extensive travel by ferry or long drive through remote areas
šŸ  Limited modern amenities and infrastructure within the village

Tips

šŸ—“ļø Best to visit between June 1 and October 3
šŸ›¶ Consider a boat or kayak trip to Saddle Island for preserved remains

Hours

šŸ•’ Daily, 9 am to 5 pm, June 1 to October 3

Last updated 9 days ago

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