The mainland of Newfoundland and Labrador (NF) Canada refers specifically to the larger landmass of Labrador, which is part of the province. Newfoundland itself is an island located to the southeast of Labrador, separated by the Strait of Belle Isle. Together, these regions make up the province, but the term "mainland" typically highlights the Labrador portion, characterized by its rugged terrain and vast wilderness.
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