As someone who has actually been to Labrador, I offer the following advice:
1. If you have the chance to, make the trip. It's absolutely breathtaking to see it in person, especially if - like me - you have been a city-dweller most of your life. (Some cruise ships that also feature a stop at the nearby Hebron historic site might be an economical option to get you there.)
2. When you go, bring a hat and coat. Mid-summer temperatures in the Torngat mountains are around 8C (mid-40's F), so you'll want to bundle up when you go outdoors - and you have to go outdoors to fully appreciate this awesome wonder.
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1. If you have the chance to, make the trip. It's absolutely breathtaking to see it in person, especially if - like me - you have been a city-dweller most of your life. (Some cruise ships that also feature a stop at the nearby Hebron historic site might be an economical option to get you there.)
2. When you go, bring a hat and coat. Mid-summer temperatures in the Torngat mountains are around 8C (mid-40's F), so you'll want to bundle up when you go outdoors - and you have to go outdoors to fully appreciate this awesome wonder.
Old Steve