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Q4 Y A HIGHWA NS CANAD ABERDEEN AVE 1 Q2 CLIFFORD ST 2 M5 GREENSPOND DR 3 J4 MEADOWBROOK DR 5 C7 RUSHOON PL 3 H4 TRA ABRAHAM ST 4 N5 CLIFT'S BAIRD'S COVE 2 M6 GREGG PL 5 G6 MEADOWBROOK PARK PL 5 C7 RUSS HOWARD ST 5 D4 WAY NADA HIGH ADAMS AVE 2 M5 CLINCH CRES 4 M3 GREGORY ST 1 Q5 MEADOWBROOK PARK RD 5 C7 RUSSELL RD 4 M4 TRANS CA ADELAIDE ST 2 M6 COADY ST 5 G6 GRENFELL AVE 2 L5 MEADOWGREEN PL 5 H6 RUSSELL ST 1 P4 ADVENTURE AVE 4 J2 COAKER PL 1 P4 GREYSTONE CRT 3 J4 MEADOWVALE PL 5 I6 RUSTED PL 1 P3 HWAY ADA HIG ANS CAN AIRPORT HEIGHTS DR 1 O1 COCHRANE POND RD 5 D5 GRIEVE ST 5 H5 MEEHAN'S LANE 5 I5 RUTH AVE 5 E2 TR AIRPORT PL 1 O2 COCHRANE POND SERVICE RD 5 A1 GRIFFIN'S LANE 5 G6 MEEKER PL 4 L3 RUTLEDGE CRES 2 Q5 AIRPORT RD 1 P2 COCHRANE ST 2 N6 GROS MORNE PL 3 J4 MEIGHEN ST 1 P4 RYAN ST 3 K5 AIRPORT SERVICE RD 1 P1 CODROY PL 3 I4 GROVES RD 4 L1 MELROSE PL 3 I4 RYAN'S LANE 4 J3 PARK ER'S PON T D RD R ALBANY PL 3 L5 COEFIELD ST 3 K4 GUERNSEY PL 3 J4 MELVILLE PL 3 K5 RYAN'S PL 5 B7 A WAY N HIGH S ALBANY ST 3 K5 COLE PL 1 O5 GULLAGE ST 5 C7 MERASHEEN PL 3 H4 RYAN'S RIVER RD 5 B7 ADA P NS CAN C O ST.JOHN'S INTERNATIONAL PAD TRA A R T DY'S WARD 1 N T ALBRO LANE 2 L5 COLEMAN PL 2 N5 GULLIVER PL 3 J4 MERCER'S DR 1 O3 R PON A U AIRPORT D G A R D R D A ALDER PL 1 O1 COLLEGE SQ 2 N5 GUY ST 4 M4 MERCER'S LANE 3 K5 S N A D L S R H N C C D I O A G M P V ALDERBERRY LANE 3 K4 COLLIER'S LANE 2 N6 GUZZWELL DR 1 P4 MERRYMEETING RD 2 M5 SABRE ST 1 O2 N H U S E IT T GAL A This ward begins at the intersection of Torbay Road and Logy Bay Road at Kenna’s Hill, thence running northwesterly along the rear of properties on the west side of H T A T U W U XY R C D D S N H Y D A A A A HW T R ALDERDICE PL 4 N5 COLLINS PL 3 J5 MESSENGER DR 4 K2 SACKVILLE ST 1 P3 HIG M S Y U T H NADA E M E A S A R C F Torbay Road, including properties on both sides of the street, to a point at the rear of lots on the north side of Mount Cashel Road, thence running to the rear of IG RANS M N T F ALDERGROVE PL 5 G3 COLONIAL ST 2 N5 H MEWS PL 4 K2 SALISBURY ST 2 M5 H O P O E R L W P I T A Glenbrook Lodge and parallel to Torbay Road, includes properties on both sides of the street to a point on the north side of MacDonald Drive and east of Toronto R I D A ALDERSHOT ST 2 M5 COLUMBUS DR 3,4 L4 HALIFAX ST 1 O4 MIDDLE BATTERY RD 2 N6 SALMONIER PL 3 I4 Y T L D A ' S R ALEXANDER PL 2 P6 COLVILLE PL 3 J5 HALLETT CRES 4 K3 MIDDLETON ST 2 Q5 SALTER PL 3 J5 C R Street, thence running west along the rear of lots on the north side of MacDonald Drive to the west side of Portugal Cove Road, thence crossing to the north side of A C T L D R O DE U H R R C R P K D O L H PAR ALEXANDER ST 2 L5 COLVILLE ST 3 J5 HALLEY DR 1 P3 MIDSTREAM PL 5 H5 SANDPITS RD 4 M4 H L ANNA Prince Philip Drive, thence running northerly and westerly along the rear of lots on Portugal Cove Road, includes properties on both sides of the street and including E R SAV R W B A P U ALEXIS PL 5 B8 COMPTON PL 1 Q3 HALLIDAY PL 4 M4 MIFFLIN CRT 5 H5 SARASOTA CRT 3 J4 N L R F E all streets from the southern intersection of Airport Heights Drive and Portugal Cove Road westerly, to the rear of properties in Airport Heights, to the northern A N O M U P R ALGERINE PL 4 L4 CONCEPTION BAY S BYPASS 5 HALL'S RD 1 O2 MIKE ADAM PL 5 D4 SAUNDERS PL 2 M5 R O T R D D N U D intersection of Airport Heights Drive and Portugal Cove Road to the city limits, thence running northerly and easterly along the city boundary limits to the city coast ALICE DR 4 O3 CONNAUGHT PL 1 P5 HAMEL ST 2 M4 MILBANKE ST 4 N4 SAVANNAH PARK DR 1 O1 M S E R A E D 1 N R V line limit, thence running southwesterly along the city coast line limit to a point at the intersection of Logy Bay Road and the Trans-Canada Highway, thence running ALLAN SQ 2 M5 CONNEMARA PL 1 Q4 HAMILTON AVE 2,3 M6 MILBANKE ST EXTEN 4 N4 SCOTT ST 2 M5 D F IC D E R R R N JE ALLANDALE PL 4 N4 CONNOLLY'S LANE 5 G6 HAMILTON AVE EXTEN 3 K5 MILITARY RD 2 N5 SCOUTS PL 5 D9 S TSTRE D south and including all properties on the west side along Logy Bay Road to the intersection of Torbay Road and Logy Bay Road at Kenna’s Hill, the point of E P A AM I V AV Y V P E PL A T ES E R O L U J R ALLANDALE RD 4 N3 CONNORS AVE 3 L5 HAMLET ST 4 J2 MILL RD 5 A8 SEA ROSE AVE 1 Q2 T C R R ER O E D H S C R commencement. G S V T P S ALMOND CRES 5 D3 CONPRO ST 5 H4 HAMLYN RD 3 J4 MIRANDA ST 4 J2 SEABORN ST 4 L2 H L A N S T R O T I I WARD 2 E DR A O LK L T R A AMELIA ST 1 O1 CONRAN ST 3 I4 HAMPSHIRE PL 1 P4 MITCHELL CRT 4 M4 SELFRIDGE RD 2 O5 M M T T P A S G L R A I I Y N A G V T I N A AMHERST HTS 3 J5 CONROY PL 4 O3 HANLEY PL 2 N6 MITCHELL PL 2 O5 SEMINOLE DR 1 P2 D O S V P C A I C A L U T A L AMHERST PL 3 J5 CONVENT SQ 2 L6 HANNAFORD PL 5 B7 MOGRIDGE ST 5 H5 SEQUOIA DR 5 C3 T This ward begins at the intersection of Torbay Road and Logy Bay Road at Kenna’s Hill, thence running northeasterly along the center line of Logy Bay Road and N A N S A F M D ANDERSON AVE 4 L4 CONWAY CRES 1 P5 HARBOUR DR 2 N6 MOLLOY'S LANE 3 J5 SERPENTINE ST 5 E4 E A O M including all properties on the east side of Logy Bay Road, to a point at the intersection of Logy Bay Road and the Trans-Canada Highway, thence running northerly H PKY I VIS LD O G COUNT ST WOR ANGEL PL 2 L6 COOK ST 2 M5 HARBOUR VIEW AVE 1 P3 MONCHY ST 2 M4 SGT.
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