Iceberg Alley is an area in the Atlantic Ocean where icebergs move from Greenland to the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador. In spring and summer, when temperatures rise and glaciers begin to melt, huge icebergs break off from the glaciers and end up in the sea. Ocean currents and winds carry these icebergs along a route that has become known as Iceberg Alley. This route extends along Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea. Travelers, tourists and photographers come to this region to see and capture these majestic icebergs.