There is evidence that they were still moving into new territory in southern Labrador when they first began to interact with Europeans in the 17th century.
After leaving the harbour the whalers either proceeded to the main whaling grounds off southern Labrador, or headed home to the Basque country.
They live in southern Labrador, and are of mixed Inuit and European heritage.
Northern Labrador is classified as a polar tundra climate, southern Labrador has a subarctic climate.
The suggestions that have been made, however, place the Wonderstrands from southern Labrador to coastlines beyond Cape Cod.
They range from southern Labrador to Rhode Island.
The first establishments for processing whale oil in southern Labrador may have been built in the late 1530s, although it wasn't until 1548 that notarial documents confirm this.
Two species of whale were hunted in southern Labrador, the North Atlantic right whale and the bowhead whale.
Their range is from southern Labrador to Rhode Island.
Atikonak Lake is a lake in southern Labrador near the border with Quebec, Canada.