( Paul Daly / THE CANADIAN PRESS File Photo )“It’s not that the icebergs aren’t there,” Bartlett explained in a phone interview from Trinity, N.L. Article Continued Below“If the current changes by 10, 20 miles, it takes the icebergs a lot further offshore,” said Bartlett. Last year, Newfoundland and Labrador enjoyed a phenomenal iceberg season, with more than a thousand counted off the coast of the province, attracting people from all corners of the world. But despite their beauty, Rogers said Newfoundland and Labrador has plenty of other things to offer tourists besides icebergs. “People come to Newfoundland and Labrador, not just for the ice.
Source: thestar May 27, 2018 12:11 UTC