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Community Files in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies Community Files in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | 0 | P | Q-R | S | T | U-V | W | X-Y-Z A Abraham's Cove Adams Cove, Conception Bay Adeytown, Trinity Bay Admiral's Beach Admiral's Cove see Port Kirwan Aguathuna Alexander Bay Allan’s Island Amherst Cove Anchor Point Anderson’s Cove Angel's Cove Antelope Tickle, Labrador Appleton Aquaforte Argentia Arnold's Cove Aspen, Random Island Aspen Cove, Notre Dame Bay Aspey Brook, Random Island Atlantic Provinces Avalon Peninsula Avalon Wilderness Reserve see Wilderness Areas - Avalon Wilderness Reserve Avondale B (top) Baccalieu see V.F. Wilderness Areas - Baccalieu Island Bacon Cove Badger Badger's Quay Baie Verte Baie Verte Peninsula Baine Harbour Bar Haven Barachois Brook Bareneed Barr'd Harbour, Northern Peninsula Barr'd Islands Barrow Harbour Bartlett's Harbour Barton, Trinity Bay Battle Harbour Bauline Bauline East (Southern Shore) Bay Bulls Bay d'Espoir Bay de Verde Bay de Verde Peninsula Bay du Nord see V.F. Wilderness Areas Bay L'Argent Bay of Exploits Bay of Islands Bay Roberts Bay St. George Bayside see Twillingate Baytona The Beaches Beachside Beau Bois Beaumont, Long Island Beaumont Hamel, France Beaver Cove, Gander Bay Beckford, St. Mary's Bay Beer Cove, Great Northern Peninsula Bell Island (to end of 1989) (1990-1995) (1996-1999) (2000-2009) (2010- ) Bellburn's Belle Isle Belleoram Bellevue Benoit's Cove Benoit’s Siding Benton Bett’s Cove, Notre Dame Bay Bide Arm Big Barasway (Cape Shore) Big Barasway (near Burgeo) see Wilderness Areas Big Brook Birchy Bay Birchy Cove, Bonavista Bay Birchy Head, Bonne Bay Bird Cove, Northern Peninsula Biscay Bay Biscayan Cove Bishop's Cove, Conception Bay Bishops Falls Bitter Ann’s Cove Black Bay Black Duck Brook Black Duck Cove Black Tickle, Labrador Blackhead Blackhead, Conception Bay Blaketown Blanc Sablon Blomidon Mountains Bloomfield, Bonavista Bay Blow Me Down, Bay of Islands Blow Me Down, Port De Grave Blue Cove Boat Harbour, Burin Peninsula Bonavista (to end of 1994) (1995-1999) (2000-2009) (2010- ) Bonavista Peninsula Bonne Bay see also V.F. Parks - National (Gros Morne) Boom Siding Boswarlos Botwood Boxey Boyd's Cove Bragg’s Island, Bonavista Bay Branch Brent's Cove Bridgeport Brig Bay, Northern Peninsula Brighton Brighton Island Brigus Brigus South (Southern Shore) Bristol’s Hope Britannia, Random Island British Harbour Broad Cove, Conception Bay Broad Cove, Fortune Bay Broad Cove, Trinity Bay Brookfield, Bonavista Bay Brooklyn, Bonavista Bay Brookside Broom Close Broom Point Brown's Arm Brownsdale Brunette Island Bryant's Cove, Conception Bay Buchans Bull Arm (end of 1999) (2000- ) Bunyan's Cove, Bonavista Bay Burgeo Burgoyne's Cove, Trinity Bay Burin Burin Peninsula Burlington Burlington Peninsula Burnside, Bonavista Bay Burnt Island, Labrador Burnt Islands Burnt Point Butler's Bight Butlerville see Bay Roberts Butter Cove C (top) Calvert Campbell's Creek, Port au Port Peninsula Campbellton Canada Bay Canning's Cove, Bonavista Bay Cape Anguille Cape Broyle Cape Cove, Fogo Island Cape Freels Cape Island Cape La Hune Cape Onion Cape Pine Cape Race Cape Ray Cape St. Charles Cape St. Francis Cape St. George Cape St. Mary's see V.F. Wilderness Areas Cape Shore Caplin Cove, Trinity Bay Cappahayden (Southern Shore) Capstan Island Carbonear (end of 1989) (1990-1999) (2000-2009) (2010- ) Carmanville Carrols Cove Cartwright Cartyville Castors River Catalina Caubvick Mountain Cavendish, Trinity Bay Centerville Chamberlains Champney's West Chance Cove, Trinity Bay Change Islands Channel Head Channel Islands (Great Britain) Channel - Port aux Basques Chapel Arm Chapel's Cove Charles' Brook Charleston, Bonavista Bay Charlottetown, Bonavista Bay Charlottetown, Labrador Chateau Bay, Labrador Churchill Falls Churchill River Clarenville - Shoal Harbour (end of 1999) (2000 - 2009) (2010 - ) Clarke's Beach Clarke's Head, Gander Bay Clay Pits Clifton, Trinity Bay Clothier's Island Coachman's Cove Coal Brook Cobb's Arm, New World Island Codroy Codroy River Codroy Valley Coffee Cove (S.E. of Baie Verte) Coley's Point Colinet, St. Mary’s Bay Colinet Island Colliers Come-by-Chance Comfort Cove Conception Bay Conception Bay South (end of 1999) (2000-2004) (2005-2009) (2010- ) Conception Harbour Conche Connaigre Peninsula Conne River Cooks Harbour Coomb's Cove Corbin Cormack Corner Brook (end of 1989) (1990-1999) (2000-2002) (2003-2005) (2006-2009) (2010-2012) (2013- ) Cottlesville Cottrell's Cove Cow Head Coward's Island, Bonavista Cox's Cove, Bay of Islands Creston, Burin Peninsula Croque Crow Head Cull's Harbour, Bonavista Bay Cupids Curling see Corner Brook Curzon Village see Woody Point, Bonne Bay Cuslett (Cape Shore) D (top) Daniel’s Cove Daniel's Harbour Daniel's Point Davidsville (North of Gander Bay) Davis Inlet see also Sango Bay De Grau, Port au Port Peninsula Deadman's Bay Deadman’s Cove Deep Bay, Fogo Island Deep Bight, Trinity Bay Deep Cove Deer Harbour Deer Island, Bonavista Bay Deer Lake (to end of 1999) (2000-2004) (2005-2009) (2010- ) Devon (England) Diamond Cove Dildo Dorset Dover Doyles Duck Pond Dunfield Duntara, Bonavista Bay Dunville SA Placentia Durrell see Twilllingate E (top) Eagle River, Labrador East St. Modeste Eastern Connaigre Peninsula Eastport Eastport Peninsula Eddies Cove East Eddies Cove West, Northern Peninsula Elizabeth Park see Paradise Elliott's Cove, Random Island Elliston Embree Englee English Harbour, Trinity Bay English Harbour East English Harbour West English Point (near Forteau) Epworth Esquimax Bay Evergreen Village see Paradise Exploits Island Exploits River Exploits Valley F (top) Fair Haven, Placentia Bay Fair Island Fairbank Fécamp, France Felix Cove Fermeuse Ferndale Ferryland Fischells Flat Bay Flat Island, Bonavista Bay Flatrock Fleur-de-Lys Flowers Cove Flowers Island, Bonavista Bay Fogo Island Forest Field, St. Mary’s Bay Forrester’s Point Fort York Forteau Forteau River Fortune Fortune Bay Fortune Harbour, Notre Dame Bay Fortune Head see Wilderness Areas Fox Cove - Mortier Fox Cove, Labrador Straits Fox Harbour, Labrador Fox Harbour, Placentia Bay Fox Roost Foxtrap Francois Frederickton French Cove French Shore Frenchman’s Cove, Bay of Islands Frenchman's Cove, Fortune Bay Freshwater, Conception Bay Freshwater, Placentia SA Placentia Freshwater Bay Funk Islands Furby's Cove G (top) Gallants Gallipoli, Turkey Gallow's Cove Gambo Gander (to end of 1989) (1990-1999) (2000-2004) (2005-2009) (2010- ) Gander Bay Gander River Garden Cove Garnish Gaskiers Gaultois Gayside see Baytona George's Brook George’s Cove Georgetown, Conception Bay Gilbert Bay, Labrador Gilliams Gin Cove, Trinity Bay Gisborne Lake Glenburnie Glenwood Glover Island Glover's Harbour (N.W. of Lewisporte) Glovertown Golden Bay (Cape Shore) Goose Bay, Bonavista Bay Goose Bay, Labrador see Happy Valley/Goose Bay Goose Cove, Northern Peninsula Goose Cove, Trinity Bay Gooseberry Cove (Cape Shore) Gooseberry Cove, Trinity Bay Gould’s Road Goulds see St. John's – Goulds Grady Islands Grand Bank (end of 1999) (2000-2004) (2005- ) Grand Banks Grand Bay East Grand Bay West Grand Beach, Fortune Bay Grand Bruit Grand Codroy River see V.F. Wilderness Areas Grand Falls (see Grand Falls-Windsor) Grand Falls, Labrador Grand Falls-Windsor (3 files: end of 1999; 2000-2007; 2008-) Grand Lake Grand Le Pierre Grand River see Churchill River Grandois Granville, France Grates Cove Great Barasway Great Brehat Great Harbour Deep Great Northern Peninsula Great Paradise, Placentia Bay Great Salmonier Green Bay Green Island Cove Green's Harbour Greenspond Grey River Griquet see St. Lunaire - Griquet Grole Gros Morne Gull Cove, St. Mary's Bay Gull Island Gullies see Brigus H (top) Halfway Point see Humber Arm South Hall's Bay Halls Town Hamilton Inlet Hamilton River Hampden Hant's Harbour Happy Adventure Happy Valley/Goose Bay (up to 1999) (2000-2010) (2011-2017) (2018- ) Harbour Breton Harbour Buffett, Placentia Bay Harbour Deep Harbour Grace (to end of 1989) (1990-1999) (2000- ) Harbour Grace South see Harbour Grace Harbour Le Cou Harbour Main Harbour Mille Harbour Round Harcourt, Trinity Bay Hare Bay, Bonavista Bay Hare Bay, Northern Peninsula Haricot Harrington Harry's Harbour Harry’s River Hart’s Cove Hatchet Cove Hawke Hill see Wilderness Areas Hawke's Bay Hawkes Island Hay Cove Haystack Head of Bay D'Espoir see also Bay D'Espoir Heart's Content Heart's Delight - Islington Heart's Desire Heart's Ease Hebron Henley Harbour Hermitage Herring Neck Hibbs Cove Hibbs Hole see Hibbs Cove Hickman's Harbour Highlands Hillview Hodderville, Bonavista Bay Hodge's Cove Holyrood Hooping Harbour Hope Brook see V.F. Hope Brook Gold Mine Hopeall Hopedale Horse Islands Horwood Howley Hughes Brook Humber Arm South Humber River Humber Valley Humber Village I (top) Iceland Indian Bay Indian Harbour, Labrador Indian Islands Indian River Ireland’s Eye Irish Loop Irishtown see Summerside Island Cove Island Harbour Isle-aux-Morts Islington see Heart’s Delight – Islington Ivanhoe Ivany's Cove J (top) Jackson's Arm Jackson's Cove Jacques Fontaine see St. Bernard’s - Jacques Fontaine Jamestown, Bonavista Bay Jeffrey’s Jersey Harbour, Fortune Bay Jerseyside, Placentia Bay SA Placentia Job's Cove Joe Batt's Arm John’s Beach see Humber Arm South K (top) Kaipokak Bay, Labrador Keels, Bonavista Bay Kelligrews Kelly's Island King's Cove King’s Point Kingston Knob Lake Kippens Knight's Cove Knob Lake L (top) La Manche, Placentia Bay La Manche (Southern Shore) La Poile La Scie Labrador – General (end of 1989) (1990-1999)
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