The province of Newfoundland and Labrador is located at the most eastern edge of Canada. The island of Newfoundland boasts North Americas oldest city, St. Johns, as one of its main attractions. The idyllic town has spectacular views of the harbour from historic Signal Hill, St. Johns most recognizable attraction and a popular National Historic Site. Newfoundlands rocky shoreline is the perfect place for picnics, exploring and birdwatching. Fishing, always the primary industry in the province, has spawned a number of quaint traditional villages along the inlets and bays, the streets of which are lined with colourful clapboard houses and exceptionally friendly locals. Visit Gros Morne National Park, designated a world-class heritage site because of its unusual geography, by travelling to northern tip of the island. The untamed wilderness of Labrador offers the perfect destination for outdoor adventurers.