Harbour Blues

Harbour Blues

St. John's is the capital and largest city in Newfoundland and Labrador, and is the oldest English-founded city in North America.

St John's Information

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Waiting - Airport

Waiting - Airport

Gander International Airport

Construction of the airport began in 1936 and it was opened in 1938, with its first landing on January 11 of that year, by Captain Douglas Fraser flying a Fox Moth of Imperial Airways. Within a few years it had four runways and was the largest airport in the world. Its official name until 1941 was Newfoundland Airport.

Operation Yellow Ribbon

On September 11, 2001, with United States airspace closed. Gander International Airport played host to 39 airliners, totaling 6,122 passengers and 473 crew, as part of Operation Yellow Ribbon Gander International received more flights than any other Canadian airport involved in the operation apart from Halifax. The 6,595 passengers and crew accounted for the third highest total of passengers that landed at a Canadian airport involved in the operation

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Dead of Winter

Dead of Winter

Virgin Arm Newfoundland. Taken with iPhone 4S. Processed with Camera+ App.

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St John's Newfoundland

St John's Newfoundland

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Notre Dame Bay

Notre Dame Bay

Virgin Arm, Newfoundland

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