Description
by Finley Perry This guide has been continually published and updated since 1960. The Labrador coast stretches for more than 600 miles, offering wild beauty, rocky cliffs, innumerable anchorages and fjords and the farther north one goes Labrador is very thinly populated. To enjoy a place as remote as northern Labrador requires a willingness to being self-sufficient. This guide describes over 100 harbors and settlements with navigational information, sketch charts and photographs to help you to correlate with your electronic and or paper charts. Pack ice general limits one from venturing north until the end of June, while majestic ice bergs can generally be seen along the coast well into mid-summer. perfect bound in 8.5 x 11-inch format. 210 pages
What Makes Labrador Such A Special Place To Cruise?
It is remote -- dramatic, rugged, stunning scenery; well protected harbors and anchorages; icebergs: polar and black bear; caribou; birds; whales, and dolphins. It stretches hundreds of miles from the Quebec shore, to the Belle Isle Strait, to the Inuit coast of Nunatsiavut, where the landscape becomes more and more rugged and dramatic. The sense of being alone and self-reliant is ever more present.
What Makes This CCA Guide Worth Having Aboard?
It includes details and chartlets for over 200 harbors. It covers all parts of the coast. It is filled with useful facts and recommendations gleaned from 70 years of continuous publishing and regular updates. It is available only in this printed book format.
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