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Great Northern Peninsula |
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Newfie Bullet (a group admin) says:
02 Mar 07 - The Great Northern Peninsula is the largest and longest peninsula of the island of Newfoundland, approximately 225 km long and a width of 80 km at its widest point and encompasses an area of 17,483 km2. It is defined as that part of Newfoundland from Bonne Bay northwards around Cape Norman and Cape Bauld and thence southwards to the head of White Bay, bounded by the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the west, Strait of Belle Isle on the north and the Labrador Sea and White Bay on the east. (Wikipedia)
02 Mar 07 - The Great Northern Peninsula is the largest and longest peninsula of the island of Newfoundland, approximately 225 km long and a width of 80 km at its widest point and encompasses an area of 17,483 km2. It is defined as that part of Newfoundland from Bonne Bay northwards around Cape Norman and Cape Bauld and thence southwards to the head of White Bay, bounded by the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the west, Strait of Belle Isle on the north and the Labrador Sea and White Bay on the east. (Wikipedia)
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About Great Northern PeninsulaPhoto's taken in and around this beautiful and rugged Northern part of Newfoundland. From Bonne Bay up to St. Anthony and back down the other side. |
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