Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador

Gander, located in central Newfoundland, is a small but historically significant town with a rich aviation legacy. Known as the "Crossroads of the World" during the mid-20th century, Gander was once a crucial refueling stop for transatlantic flights. The Gander International Airport played a key role during World War II and in the early days of commercial aviation. Today, the airport continues to serve as a hub for regional flights, but its historical significance remains a point of pride for the community.

Gander is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, including lush forests, pristine lakes, and hiking trails, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby Gander Lake offers opportunities for boating and fishing, while the Cobb's Pond Rotary Park provides recreational activities for locals and visitors alike.

The town’s cultural heritage is celebrated at the Thomas Howe Demonstration Forest, where visitors can learn about the area's forestry history. Gander is also known for its welcoming community and has a growing arts scene, with local events and festivals throughout the year. Whether you're interested in history, outdoor activities, or experiencing the warmth of a small Newfoundland community, Gander offers a unique glimpse into the island’s past and natural beauty.


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