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Catering mainly to workers and families based at the nearby iron ore mines, the remote Wabush Airport is located just over one mile northeast of the town centre. Pascan Aviation operates the largest number of routes, with departures from Montreal and Quebec City among others. Fortunately, given the town's remote location, car rental in Wabush Airport is readily available in the arrivals area.
Wabush Airport facilities
With Route 503 less than one mile from the terminal building, car hire in Wabush Airport is conveniently supplied by two major international companies. While this form of transport is the most popular choice for many arriving passengers, two local taxi firms also provide a pick-up service from the airport. Food and drink is served at Cain's Café.
Wabush Airport excursions
As a service town, there's little in the way of local attractions apart from a hotel, a small shopping centre and a recreational centre. More serious shoppers might want to head across the scenic Jean Lake to Labrador City, home to a larger indoor shopping centre. In the winter, the snowmobiling trails surrounding Wabush are among the best in the country.
Best time to visit
This part of Labrador sees some of the wettest and snowiest days in the whole country. However, most of the snow has melted away by the end of May, meaning that the summer period of June through August is much more pleasant. This allows visitors to enjoy outdoor activities, such as golf overlooking Duley Lake.
Car rental in Wabush Airport
There are several websites where travellers can compare car hire before departure. Making a booking is simple, but getting around can be more difficult than in less remote areas, since road conditions vary widely. Most town roads are paved, but many routes outside built-up areas are made from gravel. This means that drivers should keep well within the speed limit. They should also keep an eye on the fuel tank since filling stations can be limited.
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