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Population of Communities1 by Census Consolidated Subdivision (CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2006 Census 2006 2001 CCS Type 2 Community Population Population Province Newfoundland and Labrador 505,469 512,930 1A T Arnold's Cove 1,003 1,024 1A T Chance Cove 310 339 1A T Chapel Arm 451 499 1A T Come By Chance 260 265 1A T Long Harbour - Mount Arlington Heights 211 362 1A T Norman's Cove - Long Cove 773 852 1A T Southern Harbour 474 591 1A T Sunnyside 470 477 1A SNO Division No. 1, Subd. A 898 816 1A DPL Bellevue 166 182 1A DPL Bellevue Beach 90 80 1A DPL Fair Haven 110 119 1A DPL Goobies 97 108 1A DPL Little Harbour 118 148 1A DPL Thornlea 119 129 1A UNP Unorganized CSD 1A 198 50 1A LOC Arnold's Cove Station 32 30 1A LOC Little Harbour (part of) 16 n/a 1A LOC Long Harbour - Mount Arlington Heights (part of) 92 n/a 1A BC Between Communities CSD 1A 58 20 Total 4,850 5,225 1B T Fox Harbour 314 344 1B T Placentia 3,898 4,426 1B SNO Division No. 1, Subd. B 478 450 1B UNP Unorganized CSD 1B 478 450 1B LOC Point Verde 225 261 1B LOC Ship Harbour 154 179 1B BC Between Communities CSD 1B 99 10 Total 4,690 5,220 1C T Branch 309 318 1C T Point Lance 119 142 1C T St. Bride's 386 473 1C SNO Division No. 1, Subd. C 185 184 1C DPL Patrick's Cove - Angels Cove 97 111 1C UNP Unorganized CSD 1C 88 73 1C LOC Big Barasway 20 19 1C LOC Cuslett 45 39 1C BC Between Communities CSD 1C 23 15 Total 999 1,117 1E T Heart's Delight - Islington 663 736 1E T Heart's Desire 226 298 1E T Whiteway 220 324 1E SNO Division No. 1, Subd. E 3,007 3,006 1E DPL Cavendish 334 293 1E DPL Dildo 1,154 1,253 1E DPL Green's Harbour 670 690 1E DPL Hopeall 204 179 1E DPL New Harbour 497 547 1E UNP Unorganized CSD 1E 148 44 1E LOC Whiteway (part of) 100 n/a 1E BC Between Communities CSD 1E 48 44 Total 4,116 4,364 Economics and Statistics Branch (Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency) Page 1/23 Population of Communities1 by Census Consolidated Subdivision (CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2006 Census 2006 2001 CCS Type 2 Community Population Population Province 1F T Hant's Harbour 401 459 1F T Heart's Content 418 495 1F T New Perlican 188 223 1F T Winterton 518 560 1F SNO Division No. 1, Subd. F 582 607 1F DPL New Chelsea - New Melbourne - Brownsdale - Sibleys 541 564 1F UNP Unorganized CSD 1F 41 43 1F LOC Turks Cove 41 38 1F BC Between Communities CSD 1F 0 5 Total 2,107 2,344 1G T Bay de Verde 470 534 1G T Old Perlican 676 714 1G T Small Point - Broad Cove - Blackhead - Adams Cove 438 480 1G SNO Division No. 1, Subd. G 2,218 2,391 1G DPL Grates Cove 165 202 1G UNP Unorganized CSD 1G 2,053 2,189 1G LOC Burnt Point - Gull Island - Northern Bay 679 731 1G LOC Kingston 96 121 1G LOC Job's Cove to Low Point 578 597 1G LOC Red Head Cove 133 145 1G LOC Western Bay to Ochre Pit Cove 542 557 1G BC Between Communities CSD 1G 25 38 Total 3,802 4,119 1H T Carbonear 4,723 4,759 1H T Salmon Cove 707 746 1H T Victoria 1,769 1,798 1H SNO Division No. 1, Subd. H 423 452 1H DPL Freshwater, Conception Bay 227 265 1H UNP Unorganized CSD 1H 196 187 1H LOC Perry's Cove 132 128 1H BC Between Communities CSD 1H 64 59 Total 7,622 7,755 1I T Bryant's Cove 417 417 1I T Harbour Grace 3,074 3,380 1I T Upper Island Cove 1,667 1,774 1I SNO Division No. 1, Subd. I 213 192 1I UNP Unorganized CSD 1I 213 192 1I LOC Bristol's Hope 184 171 1I BC Between Communities CSD 1I 29 21 Total 5,371 5,763 1J T Bishop's Cove 329 310 1J T Spaniard's Bay 2,540 2,694 Total 2,869 3,004 1K T Bay Roberts 5,414 5,237 1K SNO Division No. 1, Subd. K 32 0 1K UNP Unorganized CSD 1K 32 0 1K BC Between Communities CSD 1K 32 0 Total 5,446 5,237 1L SNO Division No. 1, Subd. L 973 1,004 1L UNP Unorganized CSD 1L 973 1,004 1L LOC Port de Grave 973 1,004 Total 973 1,004 Economics and Statistics Branch (Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency) Page 2/23 Population of Communities1 by Census Consolidated Subdivision (CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2006 Census 2006 2001 CCS Type 2 Community Population Population Province 1M T Clarke's Beach 1,289 1,257 1M T Cupids 790 775 1M T North River 557 516 1M T South River 649 709 1M SNO Division No. 1, Subd. M 920 867 1M DPL Makinsons 349 400 1M DPL Roaches Line 299 306 1M UNP Unorganized CSD 1M 272 161 1M LOC Ocean Pond (Part of) 25 15 1M BC Between Communities CSD 1M 247 146 Total 4,205 4,124 1N T Brigus 794 784 1N SNO Division No. 1, Subd. N 370 351 1N DPL Georgetown 212 200 1N DPL Marysvale (Part of 2) 158 151 Total 1,164 1,135 1O T Avondale 667 701 1O T Colliers 722 729 1O T Conception Harbour 743 801 1O T Harbour Main - Chapel Cove - Lakeview 1,090 1,106 1O T Holyrood 2,005 1,906 1O SNO Division No. 1, Subd. O 792 687 1O DPL Brigus Junction 142 87 1O DPL Marysvale (Part of 2) 487 520 1O UNP Unorganized CSD 1O 163 80 1O LOC Middle Gull Pond 30 10 1O BC Between Communities CSD 1O 133 70 Total 6,019 5,930 1R T Wabana 2,418 2,679 1R SNO Division No. 1, Subd. R 366 399 1R DPL Lance Cove, Bell Island 126 135 1R UNP Unorganized CSD 1R 240 264 1R LOC Freshwater, Bell Island 80 87 1R BC Between Communities CSD 1R 160 177 Total 2,784 3,078 1U T Aquaforte 103 133 1U T Cape Broyle 545 568 1U T Fermeuse 284 397 1U T Ferryland 529 607 1U T Port Kirwan 85 102 1U T Renews-Cappahayden 421 423 1U SNO Division No. 1, Subd. U 1,620 1,454 1U DPL Brigus South 90 84 1U DPL Calvert 313 350 1U DPL Mobile 221 132 1U DPL Tors Cove 397 407 1U UNP Unorganized CSD 1R 599 481 1U LOC Admiral's Cove 120 123 1U LOC Burnt Cove - St. Michaels - Bauline East 320 306 1U BC Between Communities CSD 1U 159 52 Total 3,587 3,684 Economics and Statistics Branch (Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency) Page 3/23 Population of Communities1 by Census Consolidated Subdivision (CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2006 Census 2006 2001 CCS Type 2 Community Population Population Province 1V T Portugal Cove South 222 253 1V T St. Shott's 109 144 1V T Trepassey 763 889 1V SNO Division No. 1, Subd. V 65 62 1V UNP Unorganized CSD 1V 65 62 1V LOC Biscay Bay 51 55 1V BC Between Communities CSD 1V 14 7 Total 1,159 1,348 1W T Admiral's Beach 185 212 1W T Gaskiers-Point La Haye 302 339 1W T Mount Carmel - Mitchell's Brook - St. Catherine's 438 450 1W T Riverhead, St. Mary's Bay 220 264 1W T St. Joseph's 144 152 1W T St. Mary's 482 505 1W T St. Vincent's - St. Stephens - Peter's River 363 446 1W SNO Division No. 1, Subd. W 561 416 1W DPL Forest Field - New Bridge 78 86 1W DPL O'Donnells 183 190 1W UNP Unorganized CSD 1W 300 140 1W LOC Mall Bay 29 28 1W LOC Harricott (Part of) 27 28 1W LOC Salmonier Line 212 72 1W BC Between Communities CSD 1W 32 12 Total 2,695 2,784 1X T Colinet 165 168 1X SNO Division No. 1, Subd. X 510 511 1X DPL Markland 274 278 1X DPL North Harbour, St. Mary's Bay 91 109 1X UNP Unorganized CSD 1X 145 124 1X LOC Harricott (Part of) 35 28 1X LOC Ocean Pond (Part of) 41 34 1X BC Between Communities CSD 1X 69 62 Total 675 679 1Y T Whitbourne 855 930 1Y SNO Division No. 1, Subd. Y 1,187 1,062 1Y DPL Blaketown 547 558 1Y DPL Broad Cove 45 46 1Y DPL Old Shop 223 189 1Y DPL South Dildo 266 269 1Y UNP Unorganized CSD 1Y 106 0 1Y BC Between Communities CSD 1Y 106 0 Total 2,042 1,992 Economics and Statistics Branch (Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency) Page 4/23 Population of Communities1 by Census Consolidated Subdivision (CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2006 Census 2006 2001 CCS Type 2 Community Population Population Province 1Z CY Mount Pearl 24,671 24,964 1Z CY St. John's 100,646 99,182 1Z T Bauline 379 364 1Z T Bay Bulls 1,078 1,014 1Z T Conception Bay South 21,966 19,772 1Z T Flatrock 1,214 1,138 1Z T Logy Bay - Middle Cove - Outer Cove 1,978 1,872 1Z T Paradise 12,584 9,598 1Z T Petty Harbour - Maddox Cove 915 949 1Z T Portugal Cove - St.
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    Newfoundland DIRECT SERVICE POINTS DANGEROUS CITY ZONE OFFLINE CHARGE GOODS SERVICE ABRAHAMS COVE MA4 $ - Yes ADAMS COVE MA3 $ - Yes ADEYTOWN MA3 $ - Yes ADMIRALS BEACH MA4 $ - Yes shipping your envelopes, parcels and small skids to over AGUATHUNA MA4 $ - Yes ALLANS ISLAND MA3 $ - Yes AMHERST COVE MA3 $ - Yes ANCHOR POINT MA4 $ - Yes APPLETON MA3 $ - Yes AQUAFORTE MA4 $ - Yes ARGENTIA MA4 $ - Yes ARNOLDS COVE MA3 $ - Yes ASPEN COVE MA4 $ - Yes ASPEY BROOK MA3 $ - Yes AVONDALE MA3 $ - Yes BACK HARBOUR MA4 $ - Yes BACON COVE MA3 $ - Yes BADGER MA4 $ - Yes BADGERS QUAY MA4 $ - Yes BAIE VERTE MA4 $ - Yes BAINE HARBOUR MA4 $ - Yes BARACHOIS BROOK MA4 $ - Yes BARENEED MA3 $ - Yes BARRD ISLANDS MA4 $ - Yes 10,000 BARTLETTS HARBOUR MA4 $ - Yes BAULINE MA3 $ - Yes BAY BULLS MA4 $ - Yes points across Canada BAY DE VERDE MA4 $ - Yes BAY L'ARGENT MA4 $ - Yes BAY ROBERTS MA3 $ - Yes BAYSIDE MA4 $ - Yes BAYTONA MA4 $ - Yes BAYVIEW MA4 $ - Yes BEACHES MA4 $ - Yes BEACHSIDE MA4 $ - Yes BEAR COVE MA4 $ - Yes BEAU BOIS MA3 $ - Yes BEAUMONT MA4 $ - Yes BELL ISLAND FRONT MA4 $ - Yes Notes: Some points not serviced daily. Shipments may be subject to a beyond charge if delivery is outside our regular service area. Standard Terms & Conditions will apply. Revised March 17, 2020 Newfoundland DIRECT SERVICE POINTS DANGEROUS CITY ZONE OFFLINE CHARGE GOODS SERVICE BELL ISLAND MA4 $ - Yes BELLBURNS MA4 $ - Yes BELLEORAM MA4 $ - Yes BELLEVUE MA4 $ - Yes shipping your envelopes, parcels and small skids to over BELLMANS COVE MA4 $ - Yes BENOITS COVE MA4 $ - Yes BENTON