City Name / Region National Dialing Format International Dialing Format
Red Bay 1 (709) 920-XXXX +1(709) 920-XXXX


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Red Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Red Bay has been inscribed as a National Historic Site by Parks Canada. [2] ... Parks Canada - Red Bay National Historic Site of Canada; ^ Red Bay Community ...

What to Do in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada ...
Heritage Shop of Red Bay ... Red Bay. Jan 1 - Dec 31. Telephone +1 (709) 920 2156 Fax +1 (709) 920 2156 Email lstentltd@canada.com. Loading... Français ...

What to Do in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada ...
Plan your trip to Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada here. ... featuring items interpreting the history of Red Bay and Basque Whales. ...

What to Do in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada ...
Telephone +1 (709) 643 4844 Fax +1 (709) 643 4558 Email winterhouses@nfld.net ... featuring items interpreting the history of Red Bay and Basque Whales. ...

Newfoundland Boat Tours: Boat Tours in Newfoundland, Atlantic Canada
Address: 93 Point Road Chapel's Cove Newfoundland Labrador Canada A0A 1V0 Send an Email ..... Address: . Red Bay NL Canada Telephone 1 709 920-2058 ...

Labrador: the Trans-Labrador Highway - Travelogue
Call (709) 722-4000 or 722-4011 or 726-0015 for schedules. ... Also, note that this ferry service by-passes Red Bay entirely, so if it's the Basque whaling ...

Traveler's Companion Eastern Canada
The largest and plushest is the Labrador Inn C (709) 896-3351 TOLL- FREE (800) ... Route 510 is paved 88 km (55 miles) to Red Bay, then gravel from there to ...

Labrador travel guide - Wikitravel
Nonetheless, like Newfoundland, Labrador is culturally rich and is an interesting destination for ... Red Bay is a village at an old Basque whaling station. ...

Travel Media - Short Takes - Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada ...
... stories for exciting travel media for Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada. ... the blubber rendered at a whaling station at Red Bay in the 17th century. ...

Historic Sites Association of Newfoundland and Labrador
Dr. Bassler is professor emeritus in the Department of History and has written extensively on German-speaking migrations to Newfoundland/Labrador and Canada ...