  Cruising Guide to the Labrador by Alexander Weld
The Labrador coast stretches for more than 800 miles, offering wild beauty, rocky cliffs, innumerable anchorages and fjords. To enjoy a place as remote as this requires a willingness to deal with icebergs (no night sailing please), weather like late autumn in New York and, north of Nain, pack ice that may reach 150 to 200 miles to sea. This guide describes each settlement and contains sketch charts to help you to correlate the information with your official sailing charts. Over 100 harbors described. Spiral bound, 8 1/2" x 11", 200 pgs. 2002 Pub.
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