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Bear Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Bear Cove can mean a number of places (outports) in Newfoundland and Labrador:

  • Bear Cove (1), Newfoundland and Labrador was a village on Rocky Harbour. It had a population of 144 in 1951 and 137 in 1956. Map = 49.36 / 57.56
  • Bear Cove (2), Newfoundland and Labrador was a village near St. Barbe. It was located south west of Baie Verte. Map = 49.50 / 56.34
  • Bear Cove (3), Newfoundland and Labrador was a village near Anchor Point on the Strait of Belle Isle. It had a population of 67 in 1911 and 137 in 1956. Map = 51.16 / 56.46
  • Bear Cove (4), Newfoundland and Labrador was a hamlet near Twillingate in 1911.
  • Bear Cove (5), Newfoundland and Labrador was a hamlet near Twillingate in 1911.
  • Bear Cove (6), Newfoundland and Labrador was a small fishing settlement in the St. George area in 1911. It had a population of 18 in 1911.
  • Bear Cove (7), Newfoundland and Labrador was a small fishing settlement in the Ferryland area in 1911. It had a population of 12 in 1911.
  • Bear Cove (8), Newfoundland and Labrador was in St. John's west.
  • Bear Cove (9), Newfoundland and Labrador was a small place near LaPoile in 1864.
  • References

    Bear Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador Wikipedia