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Climate & seasons

View of the beautiful scenery in fall season, Newfoundland and LabradorNewfoundland has a temperate marine climate. Summer days are warm; however a few nights may be cool even in midsummer. Some days in September can be very warm, while in October and November it begins to turn much colder. Labrador, on the other hand, has a continental climate and its winters are much colder than those on the island of Newfoundland, while summer days can be hotter.

In general, it’s always a good idea to come prepared for a change in weather in Newfoundland and Labrador. In summer, bring along warm, lightweight clothing and dress in layers. For the fall, heavier clothing is more suitable. And it’s always a good idea to bring along rainwear whenever you visit. Waterproof knee-high footwear is essential for a comfortable ground excursion in the more remote parts of Newfoundland and Labrador. If you’re coming late in the year, bring boots suitable for travelling over snow and ice. For detailed clothing or footwear requirements consult your outfitter.

For information on average temperatures in many locations throughout the province, go to the Newfoundland and Labrador section on the Environment Canada website: www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/forecast/canada/index_e.html?id=NF.



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Shelley
Feb 17, 2010
In Labrador the salmon angling season is June 15 – Sept 15. The Angler’s Guide will be available by June 1 from a link on our Fishing Rules and Regulations webpage. Info on camping and links to ferry info can also be found on our website. Bring fly dope: the black flies don’t take prisoners.
Shelley
Feb 17, 2010
Our hunting and fishing specialist will get back to you soon. Take a look at all our Fishing section, including the Rules for non-residents. There’s also a new road recently opened in Labrador, and you’ll find information on that here: http://www.releases.gov.nl.ca/releases/2009/tw/1216n07.htm
sherwood
Jan 23, 2010

we are planning a trip to labrador this summer

what would be prime time for fishing and camping

we are retired and plan on driving and camping up from nh, we are avid fly fisherman

we are looking forward to it

any info appreciated

thanks sherwood and frank


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