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Beaver Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Beaver Cove is the name of several places in Newfoundland and Labrador:

  • Beaver Cove was a community that changed its name to Beaverton in 1968.
  • Beaver Cove was a hamlet located in St. Barbe.
  • Beaver Cove was a hamlet on Chimney Bay.
  • Beaver Cove was a small fishing settlement on Green Bay. It had a population of 50 in 1911.
  • Beaver Cove was a very small place in Fogo in 1864.
  • Beaver Cove was a postal village, fishing and farming settlement located northeast of Gander. Codfish, herring, lobster, salmon and trout were the main industries. It had a population of 96 in 1911.

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