Passengers on the left side will overlook the sprawling open-pit iron ore mines of Labrador City and the industrial infrastructure that defines the region.
The Right Side offers an unparalleled view of the massive open-pit iron mines at departure, followed by a high probability of seeing the Manicouagan Reservoir (The Eye of Quebec) and a spectacular approach over the Laurentian Mountains and Montreal skyline.
The right side offers the most dramatic views of the Churchill River valley, including the massive Churchill Falls hydroelectric site and the winding canyon geography that defines the Labrador interior.
The right side of the aircraft offers a front-row seat to the massive open-pit mining operations at the start of the journey and the spectacular engineering marvel of the Manic-5 dam as you approach the St. Lawrence River.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic geological transition from the iron-rich pits of Labrador to the iconic Manicouagan impact crater and the rugged peaks of the GaspΓ© Peninsula.
The right side offers the most comprehensive view of the Manicouagan impact crater and a scenic descent over the MatapΓ©dia Valley and the Baie des Chaleurs.
The right side offers the best vantage point for the massive open-pit mines of Fermont and the world-famous Daniel-Johnson Dam (Manic-5).
The left side provides the most expansive views of the Smallwood Reservoir and the massive network of lakes and dykes that define the Labrador interior's geography.
The right side offers the most dramatic views of the Manicouagan Reservoir, also known as the 'Eye of Quebec,' along with the impressive engineering of the Manic-5 dam system.
The left side offers an unparalleled view of the massive iron ore mining operations near Fermont and the unique 'Wall-House' architecture of the town itself shortly after takeoff, followed by a stunning display of subarctic lakes.
The left side offers spectacular views of the wild, untouched Moisie River valley and the rugged Canadian Shield as you descend toward the St. Lawrence.