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About NST
NST (Newfoundland Standard Time) is the standard time observed in Newfoundland and parts of Labrador in Canada. The time zone offset of NST is UTC−03:30, which means it is 3 hours and 30 minutes behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Newfoundland Standard Time is one of the few time zones in the world that uses a half-hour offset from UTC instead of a full hour. During the summer months, the region switches to Newfoundland Daylight Time (NDT), which is UTC−02:30.
NST is used in major communities across Newfoundland and Labrador, including St. John’s, Corner Brook, Gander, and Grand Falls-Windsor. It serves as the official standard time for much of Canada’s easternmost province.