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Toyota Camry
2024
•4.94
(16)

Honda Civic Sedan
2023
•5.0
(65)

Acura TLX
2018
•5.0
(16)

Toyota Corolla Hybrid
2026
•5.0
(7)

Toyota Corolla
2020
•New listing

Toyota Corolla
2016
•5.0
(3)

Toyota Corolla
2017
•4.6
(10)

Honda Civic
2019
•4.97
(39)

Honda Civic Hybrid
2025
•4.98
(45)

Newfoundland and Labrador captivates visitors with its dramatic coastlines, ancient icebergs, and rich maritime heritage spanning two distinct regions. You'll discover fishing villages perched on rocky cliffs, vast wilderness areas, and some of the oldest rocks on Earth. A rental car gives you the freedom to explore remote coastal communities and scenic highways at your own pace. You can venture into Labrador's subarctic landscapes and experience the province's unique blend of Irish, English, and Indigenous cultures. The flexibility of having your own vehicle lets you chase the Northern Lights in winter or follow migrating whales along the coast in summer.
You'll stand where Marconi received the first transatlantic wireless signal while enjoying panoramic views of St. John's harbour and the Atlantic Ocean. The site features walking trails, historic fortifications, and the iconic Cabot Tower perched on the clifftop. Parking is available near the visitor centre, and your rental car makes it easy to combine this visit with exploring downtown St. John's colourful Jellybean Row houses.
You'll witness some of Earth's most ancient geological formations, including the Tablelands where the planet's mantle lies exposed on the surface. The park offers hiking trails through fjords, boat tours on Western Brook Pond, and opportunities to see moose and black bears. Your rental car provides convenient access to multiple park entrances and scenic lookouts throughout this UNESCO World Heritage site.
You'll explore the only authenticated Viking settlement in North America, where Norse explorers established a camp around 1000 AD. The site features reconstructed sod buildings, archaeological remains, and costumed interpreters demonstrating Viking-era crafts and daily life. The remote northern location makes having a rental car essential for reaching this remarkable piece of history nestled along Newfoundland's rugged coastline.
You'll witness sunrise before anywhere else in North America at this historic lighthouse perched on dramatic coastal cliffs. The restored 1836 lighthouse offers guided tours, while the surrounding area provides excellent whale watching opportunities during summer months. Your rental car allows you to easily combine this visit with nearby Petty Harbour's picturesque fishing village and fresh seafood restaurants.
You'll discover one of Newfoundland's most beautifully preserved historic towns, featuring 18th and 19th-century architecture and stunning Trinity Bay views. The area offers theatre performances, artisan shops, and access to the scenic Discovery Trail along the Bonavista Peninsula. Having a rental car lets you explore nearby Heart's Content Cable Station and the dramatic coastline where John Cabot allegedly first landed in North America.
You'll experience some of the world's best iceberg viewing from late spring through early summer as these ancient giants drift south along the coast. The town offers boat tours, hiking trails, and the historic Twillingate Museum showcasing local maritime heritage. Your rental car provides access to multiple viewing points along the coastline and connects you to nearby fishing communities throughout Notre Dame Bay.
Car rental in Newfoundland and Labrador provides essential freedom to explore this vast province's remote communities, stunning coastlines, and unique attractions at your own pace. The province's expansive geography means many destinations like Gander, Mount Pearl, and Deer Lake are best accessed with personal transportation. Having your own rental car allows you to discover hidden gems throughout Newfoundland and experience the authentic culture of Canada's easternmost province.
Newfoundland and Labrador does not have any toll roads, making car travel throughout the province straightforward and cost-effective. You can drive freely between major centres like Saint John's, Mount Pearl, Gander, and Deer Lake without encountering toll booths. This makes exploring Newfoundland's scenic routes and Labrador's wilderness areas more accessible for visitors with rental cars.
Car rental in Newfoundland and Labrador is perfect for exploring the province's natural wonders, attending cultural festivals, or visiting family across the region. Business travellers often rent cars to reach meetings in cities like Gander, Mount Pearl, or other communities throughout Newfoundland. Wedding guests frequently choose car rental to travel between ceremony locations and explore Canada's unique maritime culture during their visit.
The Trans-Canada Highway offers spectacular views as it crosses Newfoundland from Saint John's through Gander to Deer Lake and beyond. The Discovery Trail showcases the Avalon Peninsula's dramatic coastline, historic sites, and charming fishing villages accessible from Mount Pearl. Labrador's coastal routes provide access to remote communities and pristine wilderness areas that define this remarkable region of Canada.
The Baccalieu Trail north of Mount Pearl winds through picturesque coastal communities and offers stunning ocean vistas throughout Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula. Routes around Gander provide access to beautiful lakes, forests, and wildlife viewing opportunities in central Newfoundland. The scenic drives near Deer Lake showcase the province's diverse landscapes, from boreal forests to mountain views that capture the essence of Canada's Atlantic region.
Plan your Newfoundland and Labrador road trip by mapping key destinations like Saint John's, Gander, Mount Pearl, and Deer Lake while allowing flexibility for spontaneous discoveries. Research seasonal weather patterns and fuel station locations, especially when travelling to remote areas of Labrador or northern Newfoundland. Book accommodations in advance during peak summer months when Canada's easternmost province attracts many visitors seeking authentic maritime experiences.
Prepare for long-distance driving in Newfoundland and Labrador by ensuring your rental car has a full tank before departing major centres like Saint John's, Mount Pearl, or Gander. Pack extra food, water, and warm clothing as distances between communities can be substantial, particularly when travelling through Labrador's remote regions. Check weather forecasts and road conditions, especially during winter months when Canada's Atlantic climate can create challenging driving conditions.
You don't need personal insurance coverage to book a car on Turo. If you do have your own auto insurance policy, the protection plan you select — purchased from Economical Insurance Company in Alberta, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and Quebec, and Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) in British Columbia — will supplement your existing coverage.*
To rent a car on Turo in Canada, you must be 23 or older.
Yes there is — whether you want to rent a car for three days, three months, or even longer, you can on Turo. You'll find discounted prices on bookings lasting 3+, 7+, or 30+ days, so you can get the best deals and lowest rates possible by booking longer trips.
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