hahaha, I know which "France" you meant....that is so funny!
We contemplated going there without rv but rooms are pricey and I wasn't impressed enough with reviews I read...would be interesting though...perhaps some other time.
Ferry to Labrador is cheap ($24 I think for us one way) and maybe 2 hours). If you are up in the northern peninsula you should go at least for the day or increase their economy and stay a night. A note on ferry...don't book but get there early before it opens and get out of vehicle and wait in line if others are gathering. We got on because of this and some did not. PLEASE if you see wildlife, do not feed them. I was in line waiting for ferry and a Labradorian was telling someone how they saw a bear and fed it...I cringed at the thought of them making a dangerous bear out of one that is scared of humans.
There is the viking rv park in quirpon in the northern peninsula which we stayed at (passport america at the time). Quite honestly we boondock mostly during our trip with some campgrounds thrown in when we needed them...so not sure about Labrador but you can find a place to overnight easily.
If you are up in Northern Peninsula, we ate twice at The Daily Catch in St. Lunaire-Griquet, NL. It was very tasty. It was not deep fried everything...real food.
If you have time go to FOGO island. Eat at Nicole's. Excellent food..not from freezer to fryer. Some nice hikes and explore the working artists buildings.
Newfoundland/Labrador is the first time I've seen "CLOUDS" of eating bugs (mosquitos?) so be prepared for that or be where its windy. This was one of the reasons we weren't inclined to overstay our welcome...