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(CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2001 Census Population of Communities1 by Census Consolidated Subdivision (CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2001 Census 2001 CCS Type 2 Community Population Province Newfoundland and Labrador 512,930 1A TOWN Arnold's Cove 1,024 1A TOWN Chance Cove 339 1A TOWN Chapel Arm 499 1A TOWN Come By Chance 265 1A TOWN Long Harbour - Mount Arlington Heights 362 1A TOWN Norman's Cove - Long Cove 852 1A TOWN Southern Harbour 591 1A TOWN Sunnyside 477 1A SUN Unorganized CSD 1A 816 1A DPL Bellevue 182 1A DPL Bellevue Beach 80 1A DPL Fair Haven 119 1A DPL Goobies 108 1A DPL Little Harbour 148 1A DPL Thornlea 129 1A UP Arnold's Cove Station 30 1A BC Between Communities CSD 1A 20 Total 5,225 1B TOWN Fox Harbour 344 1B TOWN Placentia 4,426 1B SUN Unorganized CSD 1B 450 1B UP Point Verde 261 1B UP Ship Harbour 179 1B BC Between Communities CSD 1B 10 Total 5,220 1C TOWN Branch 318 1C TOWN Point Lance 142 1C TOWN St. Bride's 473 1C SUN Unorganized CSD 1C 184 1C DPL Patrick's Cove - Angels Cove 111 1C UP Big Barasway 19 1C UP Cuslett 39 1C BC Between Communities CSD 1C 15 Total 1,117 1D SUN Unorganized CSD 1D 51 1D UP Witless Bay Line 51 Total 51 1E TOWN Heart's Delight - Islington 736 1E TOWN Heart's Desire 298 1E TOWN Whiteway 324 1E SUN Unorganized CSD 1E 3,006 1E DPL Cavendish (Part of 2) 293 1E DPL Dildo (Part of 2) 1,253 1E DPL Green's Harbour 690 1E DPL Hopeall 179 1E DPL New Harbour 547 1E BC Between Communities CSD 1F 44 Total 4,364 Economics and Statistics Branch (Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency) Page 1/18 Population of Communities1 by Census Consolidated Subdivision (CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2001 Census 2001 CCS Type 2 Community Population 1F TOWN Hant's Harbour 459 1F TOWN Heart's Content 495 1F TOWN New Perlican 223 1F TOWN Winterton 560 1F SUN Unorganized CSD 1F 607 1F DPL New Chelsea - New Melbourne - Brownsdale - Sibleys Cove - Lead Cove 564 1F UP Turks Cove 38 1F BC Between Communities CSD 1F 5 Total 2,344 1G TOWN Bay de Verde 534 1G TOWN Old Perlican 714 1G TOWN Small Point - Broad Cove - Blackhead - Adams Cove 480 1G SUN Unorganized CSD 1G 2,391 1G DPL Grates Cove 202 1G UP Burnt Point - Gull Island - Northern Bay 731 1G UP Caplin Cove, Conception Bay 116 1G UP Job's Cove 157 1G UP Kingston 121 1G UP Low Point 17 1G UP Lower Island Cove 307 1G UP Ochre Pit Cove 168 1G UP Red Head Cove 145 1G UP Western Bay 389 1G BC Between Communities CSD 1G 38 Total 4,119 1H TOWN Carbonear 4,759 1H TOWN Salmon Cove 746 1H TOWN Victoria 1,798 1H SUN Unorganized CSD 1H 452 1H DPL Freshwater, Conception Bay 265 1H UP Perry's Cove 133 1H BC Between Communities CSD 1H 54 Total 7,755 1I TOWN Bryant's Cove 417 1I TOWN Harbour Grace 3,380 1I TOWN Upper Island Cove 1,774 1I SUN Unorganized CSD 1I 192 1I BC Between Communities CSD 1I 192 Total 5,763 1J TOWN Bishop's Cove 310 1J TOWN Spaniard's Bay 2,694 Total 3,004 1K TOWN Bay Roberts 5,237 Total 5,237 1L SUN Unorganized CSD 1L 1,004 1L UP Bareneed 168 1L UP Port de Grave 741 1L BC Between Communities CSD 1L 95 Total 1,004 Economics and Statistics Branch (Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency) Page 2/18 Population of Communities1 by Census Consolidated Subdivision (CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2001 Census 2001 CCS Type 2 Community Population 1M TOWN Clarke's Beach 1,257 1M TOWN Cupids 775 1M TOWN North River 516 1M TOWN South River 709 1M SUN Unorganized CSD 1M 867 1M DPL Makinsons 400 1M DPL Roaches Line 306 1M UP Ocean Pond 35 1M BC Between Communities CSD 1M 126 Total 4,124 1N TOWN Brigus 784 1N SUN Unorganized CSD 1N 351 1N DPL Georgetown 200 1N DPL Marysvale (Part of 2) 151 Total 1,135 1O TOWN Avondale 701 1O TOWN Colliers 729 1O TOWN Conception Harbour 801 1O TOWN Harbour Main - Chapel Cove - Lakeview 1,106 1O TOWN Holyrood 1,906 1O SUN Unorganized CSD 1O 687 1O DPL Brigus Junction 87 1O DPL Marysvale (Part of 2) 520 1O UP Salmonier Line (Part of 2) 37 1O BC Between Communities CSD 1O 43 Total 5,930 1R TOWN Wabana 2,679 1R SUN Unorganized CSD 1R 399 1R DPL Lance Cove, Bell Island 135 1R UP Freshwater, Bell Island 87 1R BC Between Communities CSD 1R 177 Total 3,078 1U TOWN Aquaforte 133 1U TOWN Cape Broyle 568 1U TOWN Fermeuse 397 1U TOWN Ferryland 607 1U TOWN Port Kirwan 102 1U TOWN Renews-Cappahayden 423 1U SUN Unorganized CSD 1U 1,454 1U DPL Brigus South 84 1U DPL Calvert 350 1U DPL Mobile 132 1U DPL Tors Cove 407 1U UP Admiral's Cove 123 1U UP Burnt Cove - St. Michaels - Bauline East 306 1U BC Between Communities CSD 1U 52 Total 3,684 Economics and Statistics Branch (Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency) Page 3/18 Population of Communities1 by Census Consolidated Subdivision (CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2001 Census 2001 CCS Type 2 Community Population 1V TOWN Biscay Bay 52 1V TOWN Portugal Cove South 253 1V TOWN St. Shott's 144 1V TOWN Trepassey 889 1V SUN Unorganized CSD 1V 10 1V BC Between Communities CSD 1U 10 Total 1,348 1W TOWN Admiral's Beach 212 1W TOWN Gaskiers-Point La Haye 339 1W TOWN Mount Carmel - Mitchell's Brook - St. Catherine's 450 1W TOWN Riverhead, St. Mary's Bay 264 1W TOWN St. Joseph's 152 1W TOWN St. Mary's 505 1W TOWN St. Vincent's - St. Stephens - Peter's River 446 1W SUN Unorganized CSD 1W 416 1W DPL Forest Field - New Bridge 86 1W DPL O'Donnells 190 1W UP Mall Bay 35 1W UP Harricott (Part of 2) 49 1W UP Salmonier Line (Part of 2) 52 1W BC Between Communities CSD 1W 4 Total 2,784 1X TOWN Colinet 168 1X SUN Unorganized CSD 1X 511 1X DPL Markland 278 1X DPL North Harbour, St. Mary's Bay 109 1X UP Harricott (Part of 2) 28 1X BC Between Communities CSD 1X 96 Total 679 1Y TOWN Whitbourne 930 1Y SUN Unorganized CSD 1Y 1,062 1Y DPL Blaketown 558 1Y DPL Dildo (Part of 2) 46 1Y DPL Old Shop 189 1Y DPL South Dildo 269 Total 1,992 1Z CITY Mount Pearl 24,964 1Z CITY St. John's 99,182 1Z TOWN Bauline 364 1Z TOWN Bay Bulls 1,014 1Z TOWN Conception Bay South 19,772 1Z TOWN Flatrock 1,138 1Z TOWN Logy Bay - Middle Cove - Outer Cove 1,872 1Z TOWN Paradise 9,598 1Z TOWN Petty Harbour - Maddox Cove 949 1Z TOWN Portugal Cove - St. Philip's 5,866 1Z TOWN Pouch Cove 1,669 1Z TOWN Torbay 5,474 1Z TOWN Witless Bay 1,056 Total 172,918 Census Division 1 Avalon Peninsula 242,875 Economics and Statistics Branch (Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency) Page 4/18 Population of Communities1 by Census Consolidated Subdivision (CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2001 Census 2001 CCS Type 2 Community Population 2C TOWN Baine Harbour 148 2C TOWN Parker's Cove 366 2C TOWN Red Harbour 224 2C TOWN Rushoon 359 2C SUN Unorganized CSD 2C 760 2C DPL Jean de Baie 205 2C DPL Petit Forte 107 2C DPL South East Bight 135 2C UP Boat Harbour 183 2C UP Brookside 75 2C UP Monkstown 43 2C BC Between Communities CSD 2C 12 Total 1,857 2D TOWN Fox Cove - Mortier 380 2D TOWN Marystown 5,908 2D TOWN Winterland 327 2D SUN Unorganized CSD 2D 318 2D DPL Beau Bois 69 2D DPL Rock Harbour 89 2D DPL Spanish Room 150 2D BC Between Communities CSD 2D 10 Total 6,933 2E TOWN Burin 2,470 2E TOWN Lewin's Cove 575 2E TOWN Port Au Bras 242 2E SUN Unorganized CSD 2E 239 2E DPL Epworth - Great Salmonier 223 2E BC Between Communities CSD 2E 16 Total 3,526 2F TOWN St. Lawrence 1,558 2F SUN Unorganized CSD 2F 145 2F DPL Little St. Lawrence 145 Total 1,703 2G TOWN Lamaline 346 2G TOWN Lawn 779 2G TOWN Lord's Cove 234 2G TOWN Point au Gaul 94 2G TOWN Point May 322 2G SUN Unorganized CSD 2G 5 2G BC Between Communities CSD 2G 5 Total 1,780 2H TOWN Fortune 1,615 2H TOWN Frenchman's Cove 195 2H TOWN Garnish 665 2H TOWN Grand Bank 2,841 2H SUN Unorganized CSD 2H 120 2H DPL Grand Beach 75 2H UP L'Anse au Loup, Fortune Bay 20 2H BC Between Communities CSD 2G 25 Total 5,436 Economics and Statistics Branch (Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency) Page 5/18 Population of Communities1 by Census Consolidated Subdivision (CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2001 Census 2001 CCS Type 2 Community Population 2I TOWN Bay L'Argent 320 2I TOWN Little Bay East 144 2I TOWN St. Bernard's - Jacques Fontaine 657 2I SUN Unorganized CSD 2I 182 2I DPL Harbour Mille - Little Harbour East 182 Total 1,303 2J TOWN English Harbour East 217 2J TOWN Grand le Pierre 294 2J TOWN Terrenceville 630 Total 1,141 2K SUN Unorganized CSD 2K 692 2K DPL Swift Current 255 2K DPL Garden Cove 109 2K UP Black River 19 2K UP North Harbour 303 2K BC Between Communities CSD 2K 6 Total 692 Census Division 2 Burin Peninsula 24,371 3A TOWN Belleoram 484 3A TOWN Pool's Cove 206 3A TOWN Rencontre East 202 3A TOWN St.
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