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Summary of Polling Divisions HARBOUR MAIN Summary of Polling Divisions HARBOUR MAIN Total Number of Polling Divisions in District: 40 Total Number of Registered Electors in District: 11004 Polling Division Boundary Descriptions Registered Electors 1. CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH: ANTHONYS ROAD (ODD NUMBERS 9 TO 59, THE WEST SIDE OF 393 ANTHONYS ROAD INCLUDING ADMIRALS' COAST RETIREMENT CENTRE, 29 ANTHONYS ROAD); CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (ODD NUMBERS 943 TO 1061, SOUTH PORTION OF CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY FROM LOWER GULLIES RIVER TO SCOTTS ROAD SOUTH, EVEN NUMBERS 1020 TO 1090, FROM ANTHONY'S ROAD TO SCOTTS ROAD NORTH INCLUDING MORGANS COMMUNITY CARE HOME, 1028 CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY); DECIMA PLACE; HOLLOWAY PLACE; ISRAEL PLACE; MACMAR LANE; PICCOS ROAD; RED OAKE PLACE; ROBERTS ROAD NORTH; AND UPSHALL PLACE. 2. CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH: BEACON PLACE; BIRCHY HOLLOW; CRAIG NEWMAN WAY (ALSO 361 KNOWN AS CLOVER LANE); FOREST ROAD; GREENRIDGE PLACE; LARCH GROVE PLACE; QUIET WAY; ROBERTS ROAD SOUTH; ROCK VIEW ROAD; RONALD DRIVE; SCOTTS ROAD SOUTH; SOPER PLACE; AND UPPER GULLIES ELEMENTARY ROAD. 3. CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH: AGUSTUS AVENUE; ANDREWS ROAD; BIRCHMOUNT PLACE; 470 CHATWOOD CRESCENT; COLE THOMAS DRIVE; COLLEY ROAD; COMERFORDS ROAD; CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (ODD NUMBERS 1063 TO 1231, INCLUDING WINDY HILL MANOR, 1197 CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY, THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY FROM SCOTT'S ROAD TO PETTENS ROAD); COURTELL HEIGHTS; DOMINIC DRIVE; GARRETT STREET; MAUREEN CRESCENT; MAYA PLACE; SAMUEL DRIVE; SHETLAND PLACE; ST. PETERS ROAD; AND TAMARA PLACE. 4. CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH: CASEYS ROAD; COATES ROAD; CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (EVEN 337 NUMBERS 1100 TO 1256); DAWES HILL ROAD; HERITAGE ROAD; JASMINE PLACE; KENNEDYS ROAD; LIONS HOUSING ROAD; LUSHS ROAD; SCOTTS LANE NORTH; SCOTTS ROAD NORTH; AND WARFORDS ROAD. 5. CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH: CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (ODD NUMBERS 1239 TO 1499); 304 HOPEWELL GARDENS; LAWRENCE POND ROAD; LAWRENCE POND ROAD EAST; LAWRENCE POND ROAD WEST; MITCH VIEW ESTATES; PENSTOCK PLACE; PETTENS ROAD; TIMBER PLACE; AND VALLEY BROOK PLACE. 6. CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH: ANGLER PLACE; CALVIN MANOR ROAD; CEMETERY ROAD; 385 DOWDENS ROAD; DOYLES ROAD; HANDS ROAD; LANCE COVE ROAD; LEARS ROAD; MISSION ROAD; MORGANSVILLE PLACE; SEAL COVE ROAD; SEASPRAY CRESCENT; SEAVIEW PLACE; SNELGROVE PLACE; AND STAGEHEAD ROAD. Summary of Polling Divisions HARBOUR MAIN Total Number of Polling Divisions in District: 40 Total Number of Registered Electors in District: 11004 Polling Division Boundary Descriptions Registered Electors 7. CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH: APRILS LANE; CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (EVEN NUMBERS 1258 TO 353 1890, FROM CASEY'S ROAD TO THE HOLYROOD BOUNDARY); GARDEN PLACE; GARDEN ROAD; MORGANS ROAD; MULBERRY PLACE; REUBENS ROAD; RIVER LANE; SHADY LANE; STRATTUS PLACE; AND WOODVIEW PLACE. 8. CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH: ASHWOOD PLACE; CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (ODD NUMBERS 1501 201 TO 1867 INCLUDING HAZELWOOD COMMUNITY CARE HOME, 1721 CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY); DANIELS CRESCENT; AND DANIELS ROAD. 9. CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH: ALLISON ROAD; INDIAN POND DRIVE; INDIAN POND ESTATES; INDIAN 222 POND PLACE; INDIAN POND ROAD; AND KINGSWAY DRIVE. 10. HOLYROOD: BRIEN'S ROAD; BROPHY'S ROAD; CARROLL'S ROAD; COMERFORD CRESCENT; 270 CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (EVEN NUMBERS 100 TO 342 INCLUDING TOBIN'S GUEST HOME,324 CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY, THE NORTHERN PORTION OF CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY FROM MOOSEY MEADOWS TO BENNETT'S ROAD); CURRAN'S LANE; EAGLE DRIVE; GOLDEN EAGLE WAY; HARBOUR VIEW DRIVE; KIELEY'S LANE; KIRBY'S LANE; MARINA DRIVE; MCGRATH'S ROAD; MURRAYS LANE; MURRAYS CART ROAD; OCEANIC DRIVE; O'ROURKE'S ROAD; PUDDICOMBE LANE; PURCELL'S ROAD; SEABREEZE PLACE; SUNSET DRIVE; AND WHITE CAP PLACE. 11. HOLYROOD: BEAVER BROOK PLACE; BUTTER POT ROAD (INCLUDING HI-HAVEN MANOR, 36 326 BUTTER POT ROAD); CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (ODD NUMBERS 1 TO 343, THE SOUTHERN PORTION FROM THE HOLYROOD BOUNDARY TO BENNETT'S ROAD, EVEN NUMBERS 2 TO 98 THE NORTHERN PORTION FROM THE HOLYROOD BOUNDARY TO MOOSEY MEADOWS); DUFF'S ROAD; GREEN ACRES; HAZELDALE ROAD; KEATING'S ROAD; LEWIS' ROAD; LOMIST ROAD; MAIN ROAD; MOOSEY MEADOWS; MOUNTAIN EDGE DRIVE; MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD; SAUL DRIVE; SUMMIT DRIVE; AND THERMAL PLANT ROAD. 12. HOLYROOD: BARRON'S ROAD; BENNETT'S ROAD; BYRNE'S LANE; BYRNE'S ROAD; CONCEPTION 192 BAY HIGHWAY (EVEN NUMBERS 344 TO 440, ODD NUMBERS 345 TO 475); FUREY'S WOOD PATH; GODSON'S ROAD; HIGHLAND PARK; JOY'S ROAD; LIAM HICKEY DRIVE (ALSO KNOWN AS HOLYROOD ACCESS); O'NEIL ROAD; AND SIR ALBERT WALSH ROAD. Summary of Polling Divisions HARBOUR MAIN Total Number of Polling Divisions in District: 40 Total Number of Registered Electors in District: 11004 Polling Division Boundary Descriptions Registered Electors 13. HOLYROOD: BACK ROAD; BARRETT'S ROAD; CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (EVEN NUMBERS 442 TO 259 566, ODD NUMBERS FROM 477 TO 609); KENNEDY'S LANE; KENNEDY'S LANE EXTENSION; MALONEY'S LANE; MILMORE PATH; NORTH SIDE ROAD (EVEN NUMBERS 2 TO 10, ODD NUMBERS 1 TO 165); PENNEY'S ROAD; TAPLIN PLACE; THE VALLEY; VEITCH'S CRESCENT; AND VEITCH'S HILL. 14. HOLYROOD: COUNTRY PATH; GUSHUE'S LANE; HOLYROOD PLACE; JORGIA'S LANE; SALMONIER 263 LINE (ALL RESIDENCES FROM THE INTERSECTION OF THE SALMONIER LINE AND THE CBS HIGHWAY TO THE INTERSECTION OF SALMONIER LINE AND THE TCH INCLUDING HAWCO ESTATES, 36 SALMONIER LINE); TANK ROAD; AND WALL'S ROAD. 15. HOLYROOD (NORTH ARM): BOG LANE; BURNT POINT ROAD; CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (NORTH 352 ARM, EVEN NUMBERS 568 TO 716, ODD NUMBERS 611 TO 753 INCLUDING EASON'S PERSONAL CARE HOME, 636 CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY AND WOODFORD'S COMFORT MANOR, 671 CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY); COVE ROAD; DWYERS ROAD; ELLEN'S LANE; GARDEN ROAD; HEALEY'S COVE; HEALEY'S LANE; O'CONNELL'S ROAD; OLD ROAD; PENNEY'S LANE; POWERS LANE; RIDGE ROAD (HOLYROOD); SKIBBEREAN ROAD; TUBRETT'S ROAD; WILLIAMS ROAD; AND WOODFORD'S STATION ROAD. 16. HARBOUR MAIN - CHAPEL'S COVE - LAKEVIEW (THE COMMUNITIES OF CROSSROADS AND 320 LAKEVIEW): THE COMMUNITY OF CROSSROADS INCLUDING BALLFIELD ROAD; DALTONS LANE; HARBOUR DRIVE; JIM WALL'S ROAD; MALONEY'S ROAD; MURRAY'S ROAD; MURPHY'S ROAD; RIDGE ROAD; SPRING ROAD; WOODFORD'S LANE; AND WOODFORD'S ROAD. THE COMMUNITY OF LAKEVIEW INCLUDING BRAZIL'S ROAD; CHAPEL'S COVE ROAD; COADY'S ROAD; CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (ODD NUMBERS 1 TO 189, EVEN NUMBERS 2 TO 190); CONRAN'S ROAD; FEWER'S LANE; HAWCO'S CRESCENT; HAYES ROAD; LAKEVIEW ROAD; AND THIRD POND ROAD. 17. HARBOUR MAIN - CHAPEL'S COVE - LAKEVIEW (THE COMMUNITY OF CHAPEL'S COVE): THE 304 COMMUNITY OF CHAPEL'S COVE INCLUDING BACK ROAD; BEACH ROAD; CAPE CRESCENT; CHAPEL'S COVE ROAD; CONRAN'S ROAD; CORBETT'S LANE; CROWLEY'S ROAD; DUGGAN'S LANE; FEWER'S HILL; FLYNN'S ROAD; HAWCO'S LANE; MYER'S LANE; POINT ROAD; POINT ROAD EXTENSION; AND RIDGE ROAD. 18. HARBOUR MAIN - CHAPEL'S COVE - LAKEVIEW (THE COMMUNITY OF HARBOUR MAIN): THE 194 COMMUNITY OF HARBOUR MAIN INCLUDING BAKER'S ROAD; BROAD COVE ROAD; CEMETERY ROAD; CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (ODD NUMBERS 191 TO 601, EVEN NUMBERS 192 TO 610); CONRAN'S ROAD; CON'S HILL; CURRAN'S ROAD (HARBOUR MAIN); DALTON'S ROAD; HICKEY'S ROAD; HICK'S ROAD; HOLDEN'S ROAD; JOYS ROAD; KEATING'S ROAD; MERNER'S LANE; PAUL'S ROAD; SULLIVAN'S LANE; AND WALL'S ROAD. Summary of Polling Divisions HARBOUR MAIN Total Number of Polling Divisions in District: 40 Total Number of Registered Electors in District: 11004 Polling Division Boundary Descriptions Registered Electors 19. AVONDALE: ACCESS ROAD; BROWN'S LANE; CHURCH ROAD; COSTELLO'S LANE; FLANNIGAN'S 216 LANE; FUREY'S LANE; GHANEY'S LANE; HANNIFAN'S ROAD; KENNEDY'S LANE; LEWIS LANE; MAIN STREET; MASON'S ROAD; MILL ROAD (TO THE TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY INCLUDING MOUNTAIN VIEW APARTMENTS 137 TO 147 MILL ROAD); NOSEWORTHYS LANE; O'LEARY ROAD; POWERS LANE; REDMOND'S LANE; SMITH'S LANE; SQUIRES ROAD; AND STATION ROAD; AND WOODPATH SOUTH. 20. AVONDALE: BACK COVE ROAD; BAKER'S ROAD; BALLFIELD ROAD; BALLYHACK ROAD; BARRY'S 244 ISLAND ROAD; BARRY'S ISLAND ROAD EXTENSION; BROAD COVE ROAD; CEMETERY ROAD; CHALKER'S LANE; CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE ODD AND EVEN NUMBERS 1 TO 191); DEVEREAUX'S ROAD; DOCK RIDGE ROAD; FLAHERTY'S LANE; FOWLERS ROAD; GOAT SHORE ROAD; HILLVIEW ROAD; LYON'S ROAD; MIDDLE ARM ROAD; MOORES ROAD; NOLANS ROAD; SHORE ROAD; AND TERRY'S ROAD. 21. CONCEPTION HARBOUR: BACK PATH ROAD; BIG POND ROAD; COLES CRESCENT; CONCEPTION 251 BAY HIGHWAY (CROSSROADS TO GHANEYS BRIDGE); CONNORS ROAD; CONWAY'S LANE; COUNTRY ROAD; GUSHUE'S ROAD; HEALEY'S POND ROAD; KEATINGS ROAD; MAHONEYS ROAD; MARSH ROAD; NORA POND ROAD; OLD ROAD; SCHOOL HOUSE ROAD; SILVER SPRING ROAD; SOUTHERN PATH; AND SOUTHERN PATH EXTENSION; ST. JOHN'S ROAD; VALLEY ROAD. 22. CONCEPTION HARBOUR (CROSSROADS) AND BACON COVE: CONCEPTION HARBOUR 210 (CROSSROADS), CEMETERY ROAD; CORPORAL JAMIE MURPHY MEMORIAL DRIVE; CULLENS CRESCENT; POOLE ROAD; AND WADES ROAD. THE COMMUNITY OF BACON COVE INCLUDING BACON COVE ROAD; CORPORAL JAMIE MURPHY MEMORIAL DRIVE (THAT PORTION EXTENDING FROM BACON COVE TO CONCEPTION HARBOUR AND FORMERLY KNOWN AS KITCHUSES); GUSHUE'S ROAD; AND WHITE'S ROAD. 23. COLLIERS: BURKES COVE; CEMETERY ROAD; COLE'S HILL; COVE ROAD; DOCK ROAD; DOYLES 217 LANE; GRIFFINS HILL; HARBOUR DRIVE; JAMES COVE; MONUMENT ROAD; NORTH SIDE ROAD; POOLE'S LANE; RIVER AVENUE; SHEA'S LANE; AND WARDS RIDGE ROAD. 24. COLLIERS: CONCEPTION BAY HIGHWAY (GHANEYS BRIDGE, ODD NUMBERS 5 TO 201, EVEN 249 NUMBERS 6 TO 200); GHANEYS ROAD; GRASSY LANE; MCCARTHYS LANE; MERRIGANS LANE; MILL ROAD; NEW LINE ROAD; OLD ROAD; PRESTONS ROAD; RYAN'S HILL; RYANS CRESCENT; TAFFEYS LANE; AND WHALENS LANE. Summary of Polling Divisions HARBOUR MAIN Total Number of Polling Divisions in District: 40 Total Number of Registered Electors in District: 11004 Polling Division Boundary Descriptions Registered Electors 25. MARYSVALE: BARTLETT'S ROAD; CEMETERY ROAD; ENGLISH COVE ROAD; LUSHES ROAD; MARSH 238 PATH LANE; MARYSVALE ROAD; MCCUE'S ROAD; MORIARITY'S ROAD; MUGFORD'S LANE; POWERS ROAD; RYAN'S ROAD; AND TURKS GUT.
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