Point La Haye
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Point La Haye was a small town charted by Captain James Cook in 1770. It had 12 families. The first Postmistress was Mrs. Edward Mandville in 1951.
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[edit]46°54′N 53°36′W / 46.900°N 53.600°W
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Point La Haye was a small town charted by Captain James Cook in 1770. It had 12 families. The first Postmistress was Mrs. Edward Mandville in 1951.
46°54′N 53°36′W / 46.900°N 53.600°W / 46.900; -53.600
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