The province you are thinking of is made up of Newfoundland and Labrador.
That's why the name of the province is "Newfoundland and Labrador."
Newfoundland
There are at least three examples of Canadian provinces that have one or more islands that constitute a significant part of the province. The province of Newfoundland and Labrador includes the Isle of Newfoundland. The province of Nova Scotia includes Cape Breton Island. The province of British Columbia includes Vancouver Island. Less significant islands are part of Québec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Alberta and Saskatchewan do not have any sea coast, While Manitoba does, all islands in Hudson Bay are part of Nunavut.
The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador consists of two parts: the island of Newfoundland and the large (but sparsely populated) mainland region of Labrador. The capital of the province is St. John's (not to be confused with the city of Saint John, N.B.); the administrative headquarters for Labrador is Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador are referred to as Atlantic provinces.
Newfoundland ========== Nope! They all share a border with at least one other province. Labrador, which is part of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, shares a border with Québec. Prince Edward Island also shares a border with both New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. "On the South side of the Island, the mid-point of the Northumberland Strait is shared with N.S and N.B and each of the three Provinces has jurisdiction on their side of the mid-point." source: Island Information Service, PEI Provincial Government
Fully half of Canada's provinces have coastline on the Atlantic Ocean. They are Québec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.
Newfoundland and Labrador is the province that is a peninsula and an island. Newfoundland is the island and Labrador is the peninsula.
Red Island is actually located in Canada in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
There are at least three examples of Canadian provinces that have one or more islands that constitute a significant part of the province. The province of Newfoundland and Labrador includes the Isle of Newfoundland. The province of Nova Scotia includes Cape Breton Island. The province of British Columbia includes Vancouver Island. Less significant islands are part of Québec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Alberta and Saskatchewan do not have any sea coast, While Manitoba does, all islands in Hudson Bay are part of Nunavut.
Prince Edward Island is a province that is on an island. Prince Edward Island is located in Canada, particularly in Quebec.
Newfoundland and Labrador is part of the mainland and also an island. Newfoundland is the island and Labrador is the mainland.
Newfoundland and Labrador is part of the mainland and also an island. Newfoundland is the island and Labrador is the mainland.
Newfoundland and Labrador is the official name of the most eastly province of Canada. The island portion of the province is Newfoundland which represents the largest population of the province and has it's provincial government located in St. John's. The Labrador portion of the province is located on mainland Canada, to the East of the province of Quebec and sharing a large border with Quebec in Labrador West and a large and beautiful coastline of the North Atlantic on the East. Labrador is often called The Big Land because of its great size and seemingly endless horizons. At its Northernmost tip it is just East of the island of Greenland. Newfoundland and Labrador is the official name of the most eastly province of Canada. The island portion of the province is Newfoundland which represents the largest population of the province and has it's provincial government located in St. John's. The Labrador portion of the province is located on mainland Canada, to the East of the province of Quebec and sharing a large border with Quebec in Labrador West and a large and beautiful coastline of the North Atlantic on the East. Labrador is often called The Big Land because of its great size and seemingly endless horizons. At its Northernmost tip it is just East of the island of Greenland.
Perhaps you are referring to the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Labrador is a chunk of Canadian mainland, a wedge shape in the northeast of Quebec. Newfoundland is an island located off Canada's east coast. Together they make one province. Not perhaps , but the province of British Columbia on the west coast of Canada also includes the island called Vancouver Island. yes its Vancouver island iv lived there my whole life trust me
The island of Newfoundland and the mainland territory of Labrador (Note that Labrador is not a "Territory" in the political sense, like the Yukon Territory is.)
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland are all provinces that are islands. Note: The entire province of Newfoundland and Labrador is not an island, only Newfoundland, Labrador is part of the main land.
The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador consists of two parts: the island of Newfoundland and the large (but sparsely populated) mainland region of Labrador. The capital of the province is St. John's (not to be confused with the city of Saint John, N.B.); the administrative headquarters for Labrador is Happy Valley-Goose Bay.