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The town of Bay Roberts is 80 km from St. John's, the capital of the province. It is part of the District of Port de Grave, which includes the areas of Bay Roberts, Butlerville, Country Road, Coley's Point, and Shearstown. The population of is approximately 5500.
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Burgeo is situated in the Western Region, at the very southern end of Highway 480, between Aaron Arm and Turk's Cove, where Grandy's Brook drains into Cabot Strait.
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Colliers is located on Conception Bay on the Avalon Peninsula of the island portion of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is approximately 45 miles from the provincial capital city of St. John's.
Conception Bay South is situated in Avalon Region on the east side of Conception bay, west of St. John's along Highway 60 between Upper Gullies and Kelligrews.
Glovertown is located in the Eastern Region, around the shoreline to the north and south of the Terra Nova River in Alexander Bay in Bonavista Bay, on the Trans-Canada highway between Gander and Clarenville. Originally, the town was called Bloody Bay and was settled prior to 1834. According to the 1845 census, 12 people resided in the area.
The town has since prospered and grown to approximately 2,000.
Situated 306 km from the province's capital, St. John's, it is on the Burin Peninsula. Up until the early 1990s its economy was largely based on shipbuilding, and it is due in part to this that the town experienced a population increase of 295% in just over a decade.
Newman's cove is situated in the Avalon Region on the northern tip of the Bonavista Peninsula, between Birchy Cove and Amherst Cove, south of the town of Bonavista, on Highway 235.
Port aux Basques is located at the extreme southwestern tip of the island of Newfoundland on the eastern end of the Cabot Strait. A Marine Atlantic ferry terminal is located in the town and is the primary entry point onto the island of Newfoundland and the western terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway in the province. The town was incorporated in 1945.
Port aux Basques was a favoured shelter and watering place for Basque whalers from the Basque region of the Pyrenees of France and Spain during the early 1500s.
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St. Albans is situated in the Central Region in the Coast of Bays area, on the south coast at Bay d'Espoir on the southwestern end of Route 361, south of Swanger Cove.
In 1921 St. John's became incorporated as a city with the passage of the City of St. John's Act by the Newfoundland government. Throughout the first half of the twentieth century it remained the centre of commercial trade in the Newfoundland fishery.
St. John's, the capital of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador has experienced a long and colourful history. Europeans commenced frequenting this harbour during the latter part of the Italian renaissance period around the beginning of the sixteenth century. St. John's because of its harbour and proximity to the fishing grounds, gained prominence as a commercial trading outpost for the Basques, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and English engaged in the fishery along the western side of the North Atlantic.
Seldom-Little Seldom is a community in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It was previously incorporated as a town prior to becoming part of the Town of Fogo Island through an amalgamation in 2011.
On March 1, 2011, the Town of Seldom-Little Seldom amalgamated with other communities to become the Town of Fogo Island.
Seldom was earlier called Seldom-Come-By.[2]