World  > North America  > Canada  > Newfoundland
 
For a breakdown of information on Newfoundland - North America, select from the following list(s):
 

General Information

Area: 371,635 sq km (143,488 sq miles).

Population: 551,792 (1996).

Population Density: 1.6 per sq km.

Capital: St John’s. Population: 174,500 (1999).

GEOGRAPHY: Newfoundland and Labrador is the most easterly Canadian province. It consists of the Island of Newfoundland and the mainland plateau region of Labrador which borders the province of Québec. The province stretches approximately 1700km (1063 miles) north to south, and has approximately 17,000km (10,625 miles) of coastline, much of it rugged and heavily indented with bays and fjords. The interior of Newfoundland is a combination of forest, heath, lakes and rivers spread over a terrain that ranges from mountainous in the west to rolling hills in the centre and east. Labrador is also mountainous in the west, although its rivers are larger and wilder.

Language: Although Canada is officially bilingual (English and French), 95 per cent of this province speaks English as a first language.

Time: Newfoundland: GMT - 3.5 (GMT - 2.5 in summer). Labrador: GMT - 4 (GMT - 3 in summer).

Note: Summer officially lasts from the first Sunday in April to the Saturday before the last Sunday in October.

From www.columbusguides.com, Copyright © 2004 Highbury Columbus Travel Publishing
Terms and Conditions apply.