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Destination: Canada
by Karen Bryan on June 20, 2008
The Newfoundland and Labrador coasts in Canada are some of the best spots for iceberg spotting. You can even see two to three storey icebergs in Iceberg Alley where icebergs make their way from Greenland to the Atlantic.

© Zach Bonnell
I really like the Iceberg Finder website. I think the site is great for either planning a trip to the area or for armchair iceberg spotters. There's an interactive map of iceberg locations. with sightings by satellite and human eye and suggested driving itineraries and a gallery of beautiful photos. In the Q&A section where you can find out iceberg facts such as the different shapes of icebergs and the largest ever iceberg.
Have you been iceberg spotting?

© Zach Bonnell
I really like the Iceberg Finder website. I think the site is great for either planning a trip to the area or for armchair iceberg spotters. There's an interactive map of iceberg locations. with sightings by satellite and human eye and suggested driving itineraries and a gallery of beautiful photos. In the Q&A section where you can find out iceberg facts such as the different shapes of icebergs and the largest ever iceberg.
Have you been iceberg spotting?
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