Bay de Verde Peninsula

Summary

The Bay de Verde Peninsula is the largest peninsula that makes up part of the Avalon Peninsula, of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The peninsula separates both Trinity and Conception Bay.

Bay de Verde Peninsula is located in Newfoundland
Bay de Verde Peninsula
Bay de Verde Peninsula
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Location of Bay de Verde Peninsula in Newfoundland

Geography edit

Starting from the Conception Bay side it commences at the bottom of Conception Bay at Holyrood and continues north to Bay de Verde and Split Point the boundary for Conception Bay. Continuing around the tip of the peninsula to Breakheart Point the boundary point for Trinity Bay and continue in a southerly direction to South Dildo.

The highways servicing the Bay de Verde Peninsula are Route 60, Route 70, Route 80, and many local roads.

History edit

This peninsula contains the oldest settlements on the island of Newfoundland.[1][2]

Economy edit

The communities and towns on the Bay de Verde Peninsula have grown due to the fishing grounds in its proximity and its closeness to the rich fishing grounds of the Grand Banks.

Communities edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "History of Harbour Grace". Archived from the original on 2009-09-04. Retrieved 2010-06-29.
  2. ^ Seary, E. R.; Story, George Morley; Kirwin, W. J. (1968). The Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland: An Ethno-linguistic Study. Queen's Printer. 1517.

47°48′N 53°19′W / 47.80°N 53.31°W / 47.80; -53.31