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Travel to Labador

  • We are considering driving our own car from Quebec City to Labador during July 2004. What are the driving conditions?


  • Thank you, igpc2003, for your nice note, rating and tip - all are appreciated. Bon Voyage! hummer


  • Hi igpc2003, Wow, a hardy adventurer, to be sure! The roads are fine (paved and gravel) and as long as you go prepared for emergencies and keep a level head about you, you'll be fine too. Don't forget to carry along some insect repellent (a beekeeper's hat with netting works well), for you are sure to meet up with some Black Flies which are small annoying little beasties. A few are of no consequence, but when you venture out into a horde of them, they can drive you almost to distraction. Also, be sure to stock up on other necessities too, such as an extra can of gas, survival gear (such that you would do to travel the Alaskan Highway), and make sure your spare tire is pumped and ready to go (much of the trip will be on gravel). SUMMARY: "From Quebec City or Montreal, take the North Shore Highway, Route 138. This is a scenic drive along the beautiful St. Lawrence Valley. Along the way you cross the spectacular Saguenay River at Tadousac. At Baie-Comeau the road divides. Route 389 strikes off into northern Quebec and Labrador. It passes the dam at Manic-5, and the enormous Manicouagan Reservoir. This lake fills the scar of a meteorite impact that occurred millions of years ago. The 389 continues through the ghost town of Gagnon, and on to the mining centre of Fermont, Quebec. It is located just across the border from Labrador City and Wabush, the gateway to the Trans-Labrador Highway." "Alternatively, from Baie-Comeau you can continue on to Sept-Iles and the Lower North Shore on Route 138. Sept-Iles is the shipping centre for iron ore from the mines in Labrador City and Wabush, and is the terminus of the Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway. The QNS&L carries passengers along an incredible wilderness route. Sept-Iles is also the transportation hub of the Lower North Shore, and you can continue your journey in this roadless region by coastal ferry. This service, operated by Relais-Nordik, serves the communities of the beautiful Gulf coast, and will bring you to Blanc Sablon and the South Coast of Labrador." "Early fall on the Trans-Labrador Highway. This is one of the best times to make the drive through Labrador. The crisp fall air is invigorating, the birches and alders are exploding in colour, and the worst of the blackfly season is behind us!" http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Rapids/3330/tlh.html DETAILS (5 pages, includes photos of the roads): "The road from Baie Comeau to Labrador consists of two parts, politically speaking: Hwy 389 through Quebec to the Labrador border (570 km), and the Trans-Labrador Highway (Hwy 500), which runs from the border to Goose Bay, Labrador (560 km), for a total of 1130 km. From a practical point of view, the highway consists of two parts as well: paved and gravel. And after traveling the entire route from Baie Comeau to Goose Bay and back on about 1600km of gravel road, you will never again take paved roads for granted!!" http://wmuma.com/labrador/jul2000/eorlab1.html "Route 500 is a gravel road that crosses Labrador from Happy Valley-Goose Bay in the east to Labrador City/Wabush in the west. Distance is approximately 525 kilometres and travel times of 9 hours should be expected. The road is sometimes soft in spring, and passable only by four-wheel drive vehicles. For a recorded message on road conditions between Happy Valley-Goose Bay and Churchill Falls, telephone (709) 896-5840. For information on the road between Churchill Falls and Labrador City, telephone (709) 282-3406. From Labrador West you can drive into Quebec on partially paved Route 389 which runs 581 kilometres to Baie Comeau on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River. Anticipated travel time is 8.5 hours." "The Department of Works, Services and Transportation has installed digital cameras at five weigh scale sites along the Trans Canada Highway, in an effort to provide the motoring public in the province with the most up-to-date road and driving conditions. All 5 cameras are available via the above Internet address." http://www.gov.nf.ca/roads/ HIGHWAY DRIVING CONDITIONS LABRADOR: http://www.roads.gov.nf.ca/routes/LabradorRoutes.stm ROAD DISTANCE DATABASE: http://www.stats.gov.nl.ca/DataTools/RoadDB/Default.asp ORDER A GUIDE AND HIGHWAY MAP: http://www.gov.nl.ca/tourism/mainmenu/buildaguide/order/ HIGHWAY CONDITIONS QUEBEC: http://www.highwayconditions.com/qc.htm HIGHWAY CONDITIONS NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR: http://www.highwayconditions.com/nf.htm Additional links of interest: WEATHER: Environment Canada's Weather Office: Churchill Falls: http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/forecast/city_e.html?zum LINKS: Links to Websites About Labrador: http://www.labradorstraits.net/bookmarks/ LABRADOR WEST: http://www.labradorwest.com/ CHURCHILL FALLS: http://www.ewh.ieee.org/reg/7/millennium/churchill/cf_home.html HAPPY VALLEY - GOOSE BAY: http://www.happyvalley-goosebay.com/index2.htm LABRADOR INUIT ASSOCIATION: http://arcticcircle.uconn.edu/SEEJ/voisey/inuit.html Trans-Labrador Highway 500 Road Surfaces: http://www.ascoffanscuff.com/Travel/500/500-03.html Trans-Labrador Highway: http://www.artistic.ca/dteed/labrador.htm Quebec North Shore Roads: http://www.microverse.on.ca/quebecnorthshore/ Self-Guided Tours Newfoundland & Labrador: http://www.travelcanada.ca/travelcanada/app/en/ca/experiences.do?catId=22&locationId=6 North 2001: http://goethenet.net/Call/North2001/ The Trans-Labrador Highway, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A442847b I hope I've been able to supply you with enough information to help make your trip safe and enjoyable, but if you have any questions or need further assistance, please post a clarification request before rating my answer and I will be happy to respond. Thank you, hummer Google Search Terms Used: labrador roads quebec city


  • Response was great and quick. Loads of valuable information. Thanks !







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