The weather took a turn for the worse as we headed towards our next port - Red Bay, Labrador. This was a tender port, and there was too much fog to attempt to bring people ashore. We anchored off-shore for a while, so we were able to take a few pictures. Having a population of less than 200 people, Red Bay was the smallest port on the entire trip. It was once a major center for Basque whaling, and the main attractions in town are the whaling museum and Saddle Island, where the whale carcasses were brought to be processed.
I admit I was a little disappointed, mainly because I wanted to be able to say I had been to Labrador.
Red Bay by
Rob K, on Flickr
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Rob K, on Flickr
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Rob K, on Flickr