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Wabush - Labrador West On behalf of the Wabush Town Council I extend warm welcome to all who visit our website There are many things that our town has to offer visitors when they come to Wabush and indeed Labrador West People will find that residents are friendly and are second to none for their hospitality
Town Hall | Labrador West | Labrador City | Wabush Today, Wabush contains most amenities that its residents need for daily life And being less than 10 minutes from Labrador City, its residents can take advantage of everything the larger town has to offer Together, the two towns form a perfectly balanced region of work and play
People Culture | Labrador West | Labrador City | Wabush Labrador City accounts for a majority of the populations with 7,367 residents while the remaining 1,861 residents live in Wabush The region has just over 2,900 families in private households with and average of two children at home per family
History | Labrador West | Labrador City | Wabush The land that would come to be the communities of Wabush and Labrador City was first explored by AP Low in 1896 Today, we have grown into 2 vibrant towns
The Region | Labrador West | Labrador City | Wabush The walking trails around Jean Lake in Wabush and Tanya Lake in Labrador City are popular and extremely picturesque The Crystal Falls hiking trail just off of the Fermont Highway provides a spectacular view and infinite photo opportunities
IronFest 2025 | Labrador West | Labrador City | Wabush IronFest returns August 7–10, 2025, with live music, entertainment, and family fun in Labrador City! Don’t miss the concerts, circus, and community BBQ Stay tuned for ticket details!
Labrador City | Labrador West | Labrador City | Wabush Early in the 1960’s the Town of Labrador City was built to accommodate employees of the Iron Ore Company Immigrants and workers came to the area with the hope of landing a job, but as years passed people didn’t want to leave Families settled in the area, infrastructure began to took shape, and a community