Dramatic Newfoundland coastline with iceberg and colorful fishing village

Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism E Books

Discover Newfoundland and Labrador with our comprehensive digital travel guides. Explore regional e-books featuring accommodations, tours, attractions, and more.

Plan Your Trip

Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism E Books

Welcome to your ultimate resource for exploring Canada's easternmost province. Our comprehensive digital tourism guides provide everything you need to plan an unforgettable journey through Newfoundland and Labrador. Whether you're drawn to the dramatic coastlines of the Avalon Peninsula, the pristine wilderness of Labrador, or the Viking heritage of L'Anse aux Meadows, our regional e-books will guide you every step of the way.

Why Choose Our Tourism E Books

Planning a trip to Newfoundland and Labrador requires detailed, up-to-date information about this vast and diverse province. Our digital guides are organized by region, making it easy to focus on the areas that interest you most. Each e-book contains carefully curated listings for accommodations ranging from cozy bed and breakfasts to full-service hotels, plus comprehensive information about boat tours, adventure experiences, guided excursions, hiking trails, and historic sites.

The province of Newfoundland and Labrador offers travelers a unique combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. From the colorful row houses of St. John's to the towering fjords of Gros Morne National Park, every region presents distinct attractions and experiences. Our guides help you discover hidden gems alongside well-known landmarks.

Explore By Region

We've divided our tourism guides into five distinct regions, each with its own character and attractions. The Avalon Region encompasses the provincial capital and the oldest European settlements in North America. The Eastern Region features dramatic coastal scenery and traditional fishing villages. Central Newfoundland offers inland adventures and rich Indigenous heritage. The Western Region is home to UNESCO World Heritage sites and spectacular mountain landscapes. Finally, Labrador beckons adventurous travelers with untamed wilderness and northern lights.

What You'll Find in Our Guides

Each regional e-book provides detailed information across multiple categories. Accommodation listings include bed and breakfasts, hotels, motels, cottages, inns, and unique heritage properties. Tour options range from whale watching and iceberg viewing to kayaking adventures and cultural experiences. We also feature walking and hiking trails for all skill levels, from coastal pathways to challenging backcountry routes.

Dining recommendations highlight everything from traditional fish and chips to contemporary cuisine featuring local ingredients. Historic sites bring the province's fascinating past to life, from Viking settlements to early 20th-century outport communities. Transportation information includes car rentals, ferry services, and tips for navigating the province's scenic highways.

Planning Your Visit

According to Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism, the province attracts visitors year-round, with peak season running from June through September. Summer offers the best weather for hiking and coastal activities, while winter brings opportunities for snowmobiling and aurora viewing in Labrador. Spring is ideal for iceberg season along the eastern coast, with massive ice formations drifting south from Arctic waters.

Start exploring our regional guides today to begin planning your Newfoundland and Labrador adventure. Each e-book is regularly updated with current information to ensure you have the most reliable travel resources at your fingertips.