Newfoundland and Labrador is a province located in the easternmost part of Canada. It is made up of two distinct land masses, the island of Newfoundland and the mainland Labrador. The island of Newfoundland is separated from the mainland by the Strait of Belle Isle. The province is bordered by the provinces of Quebec and Nova Scotia, as well as the Atlantic Ocean.
Newfoundland and Labrador is the most easterly province of Canada, and is known for its rugged beauty and unique culture. The province is home to a variety of landscapes, including mountains, forests, bogs, and coastal regions. The province also has a rich history, with a strong maritime tradition.
The first inhabitants of Newfoundland and Labrador were the Beothuk people, who were present in the area for thousands of years. The first Europeans to arrive in the area were the Norse, who established a settlement in L'Anse aux Meadows in the 11th century. The first permanent settlement was established by the British in 1610.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Newfoundland and Labrador was a major fishing and trading center. This industry continued to be important to the economy of the province until the cod fishery collapsed in the 1990s.
In 1949, Newfoundland and Labrador became Canada's tenth province. Since then, the province has seen significant economic and social development.
Today, Newfoundland and Labrador is an important part of Canada's economy, with the province's natural resources, including oil and gas, playing an important role. The province is also known for its vibrant culture, with its unique music and cuisine.
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Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada experiences a wide range of climates throughout the year. In the winter, temperatures are generally cold and the region experiences heavy snowfall. Spring is usually mild with temperatures rising and snow melting. Summertime in Newfoundland and Labrador is usually cool and wet with temperatures ranging from 10 to 20 degrees Celsius. Finally, autumn brings cooler temperatures and the start of the snow season. Overall, the climate in Newfoundland and Labrador is generally cool and wet throughout the year.
Our weather forecast for Newfoundland and Labrador helps plan your stay according to the weather. For sunny days, pack light and breathable clothes, swimwear, and sunscreen. For winter weather, it's recommended to bring warm clothes, gloves, a hat, sturdy footwear, and a raincoat.
| Date | Icon | Temperature | Wind speed/gusts | Cloudiness/Visibility | Air humidity/pressure | Sunrise/Sunset |
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| Mar. 17th 2026 Mar. 17th 2026 | max: 5.5 °C min: -18.4 °C |
37.8 m/s 60.8 m/s |
69.8 % 8.0 m |
79.7 % 983 hPa |
07:37:05 19:35:56 |
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| Mar. 18th 2026 Mar. 18th 2026 | max: -20.5 °C min: -26.8 °C |
31.7 m/s 52.2 m/s |
42.5 % 16.7 m |
60.4 % 1,011 hPa |
07:34:42 19:37:44 |
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| Mar. 19th 2026 Mar. 19th 2026 | max: -11.2 °C min: -29 °C |
18.7 m/s 32.8 m/s |
51.2 % 16.9 m |
64.3 % 1,031 hPa |
07:32:19 19:39:32 |
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| Mar. 20th 2026 Mar. 20th 2026 | max: -6.7 °C min: -14.3 °C |
18.7 m/s 31.3 m/s |
67.0 % 0.4 m |
74.9 % 1,010 hPa |
07:29:56 19:41:20 |
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| Mar. 21st 2026 Mar. 21st 2026 | max: -8.4 °C min: -17 °C |
19.4 m/s 33.5 m/s |
66.3 % 3.1 m |
74.2 % 1,008 hPa |
07:27:33 19:43:08 |
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| Mar. 22nd 2026 Mar. 22nd 2026 | max: -8.7 °C min: -18.2 °C |
23.8 m/s 38.5 m/s |
53.3 % 16.1 m |
73.7 % 1,016 hPa |
07:25:09 19:44:56 |
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| Mar. 23rd 2026 Mar. 23rd 2026 | max: -10.2 °C min: -20.7 °C |
24.1 m/s 45.0 m/s |
65.3 % 13.4 m |
72.9 % 1,021 hPa |
07:22:46 19:46:44 |
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| Mar. 24th 2026 Mar. 24th 2026 | max: -11.9 °C min: -26.6 °C |
18.7 m/s 46.4 m/s |
77.7 % 14.4 m |
76.0 % 1,024 hPa |
07:20:23 19:48:31 |
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| Mar. 25th 2026 Mar. 25th 2026 | max: -11.0 °C min: -23.8 °C |
25.2 m/s 41.4 m/s |
92.1 % 11.3 m |
76.7 % 1,015 hPa |
07:17:59 19:50:19 |
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| Mar. 26th 2026 Mar. 26th 2026 | max: -20.3 °C min: -29.5 °C |
18.0 m/s 40.7 m/s |
94.9 % 7.4 m |
68.7 % 1,026 hPa |
07:15:36 19:52:06 |
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| Mar. 27th 2026 Mar. 27th 2026 | max: -18.8 °C min: -34.9 °C |
13.0 m/s 16.6 m/s |
82.7 % 12.0 m |
69.1 % 1,028 hPa |
07:13:13 19:53:53 |
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| Mar. 28th 2026 Mar. 28th 2026 | max: -16.4 °C min: -35 °C |
17.6 m/s 43.6 m/s |
83.3 % 16.6 m |
71.7 % 1,030 hPa |
07:10:50 19:55:41 |
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| Mar. 29th 2026 Mar. 29th 2026 | max: -16.0 °C min: -26.2 °C |
22.0 m/s 47.9 m/s |
94.0 % 16.0 m |
72.6 % 1,021 hPa |
07:08:27 19:57:28 |
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| Mar. 30th 2026 Mar. 30th 2026 | max: -10.8 °C min: -32.8 °C |
7.6 m/s 11.5 m/s |
67.4 % 18.5 m |
71.8 % 1,023 hPa |
07:06:04 19:59:15 |
Would you like to travel to Newfoundland and Labrador on a cruise ship or would you just like to know when a certain ship will dock there? Here you will find an overview of the cruise ships that will be calling at the port of Newfoundland and Labrador.
| Date | Ship | Passaengers (min - max) | Arrival | Departure | Details |
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| Aug. 2nd 2026 Sunday, 2nd of Aug. 2026 | LE BELLOT | 184 - 264 | 12:00 am | 12:00 am | |
| Sep. 28th 2026 Monday, 28th of Sep. 2026 | L AUSTRAL | 224 - 264 | 03:00 pm | 07:00 pm | |
| Oct. 2nd 2026 Friday, 2nd of Oct. 2026 | Seabourn Venture | 264 - 317 | 12:00 am | 12:00 am | |
| Aug. 4th 2027 Wednesday, 4th of Aug. 2027 | LE BELLOT | 184 - 264 | 06:00 am | 12:00 pm | |
| Sep. 19th 2027 Sunday, 19th of Sep. 2027 | LE LYRIAL | 224 - 264 | 06:30 am | 06:00 pm | |
| Sep. 26th 2027 Sunday, 26th of Sep. 2027 | L AUSTRAL | 224 - 264 | 06:30 am | 06:00 pm |
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