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East of Ontario West of Labrador and New Brunswick
Quebec and Nunavut are some of the provinces that border Newfoundland and Labrador
The provinces east of Quebec are Newfoundland and Labrador, and New Brunswick. Newfoundland and Labrador is located to the east across the Gulf of St. Lawrence, while New Brunswick lies to the southeast of Quebec, sharing a border with it. Additionally, Nova Scotia is situated further southeast of New Brunswick, but it is not directly adjacent to Quebec.
East of Ontario West of Labrador and New Brunswick
The Innu Homelands going from East to West in keeping with their migration route after reaching Labrador from Central Russia via the Arctic Ocean, are called in present day, Labrador, Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba. Now if you are asking what do the Innu of Labrador and Eastern Quebec or the , or the Naskapi of Northern Quebec, or the Cree of Western Quebec, or the Eenu of Northern Ontario and NW Manitoba call their homelands, then that's different question.
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.
Six provinces are east of Manitoba. From west to east they are Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador.
To the West are the Norhwest Territories, it's Southern border is with Manitoba, Quebec and the Nothern tip of Newfoundland are across Ungava Bay, Greenland is to the East across Baffin Bay and the Polar Ice Cap is to the North.
The provinces that border Hudson Bay are Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Manitoba and Ontario are located to the west and south, while Quebec lies to the east. Newfoundland and Labrador has a small portion of its northern coastline that touches the bay as well.
To the West are the Norhwest Territories, it's Southern border is with Manitoba, Quebec and the Nothern tip of Newfoundland are across Ungava Bay, Greenland is to the East across Baffin Bay and the Polar Ice Cap is to the North.
Labrador is part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. It is located on the mainland, bordered by Quebec to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Labrador is known for its rugged terrain, rich natural resources, and Indigenous cultures. The region is distinct from the island of Newfoundland, which is also part of the same province.
The Atlantic Ocean is east of the Labrador Sea.