Division No. 1, Subdivision E, Newfoundland and Labrador
Subdivision 1E | |
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Unorganized territory | |
Division No. 1, Subdivision E | |
Country | ![]() |
Province | ![]() |
Census division | Division 1 |
Government | |
• MHA | Sherry Gambin-Walsh (LPNL, Placentia-St. Mary's) |
• MP | Churence Rogers (LIB, Bonavista—Burin—Trinity) |
Area | |
• Land | 218.91 km2 (84.52 sq mi) |
Population (2016) | |
• Total | 2,943 |
• Density | 13.4/km2 (35/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC-3:30 (Newfoundland Time) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-2:30 (Newfoundland Daylight) |
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Division No. 1, Subdivision E is an unorganized subdivision on the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is in Division 1 and contains the unincorporated communities of Broad Cove, Dildo, Green's Harbour, Harnum Point, Hopeall, New Harbour and Reids Room.
Dildo
Green's Harbour
Green's Harbour is located on the south shore of Trinity Bay about 35 km (22 mi) from Heart's Content. Population 850.
In 1866, the community was visited by the SS Great Eastern entering the harbour. In 1869 the first school was erected, by the Methodist Church. In 1871, Greens Harbour was described as,
A large fishing settlement on south side of Trinity Bay, district of Trinity. The people are engaged in ship building and farming to some extent. The scenery around here is remarkably beautiful. Distant from Heart's Content 23 miles by road, and from New Harbor 9 miles by road. Mail weekly. Population 210.[1]
The late 1800s was a period of community growth: the first marriage was recorded in 1874, and the first teacher appointed the year following. The Way Office was also established in 1875 with the first waymaster Simon Reid. The first official Methodist church was built in 1884, and the first post office opened in Green's Harbour, under postmaster Hezekiah Burt in 1890 and Postmaster William Mitcham in 1891.
In 1907, 18 deaths recorded in Green's Harbour. In 1914 the first train passed, and in 1916 Ambrose Penney sported Green's Harbour's first automobile. In 1930 the settlement became lighted and connected by phone for the first time. The power was flickered on by Mr. Henry March. Originally only one bulb was allowed per household because it was all that the transmitters could withstand. The Salvation Army built its school in 1931. The population in 1956 was 608.
![Photo of a single storey wooden building, painted white with orange trim. It has a circular window and an arched door in the gable end, and arched windows along the side facing the viewer.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7e/Heart_and_Hand_Loyal_Orange_Lodge_-9_Registered_Heritage_Structure.jpg/220px-Heart_and_Hand_Loyal_Orange_Lodge_-9_Registered_Heritage_Structure.jpg)
Heart and Hand Loyal Orange Lodge #9
The wooden Heart and Hand Loyal Orange Lodge #9 was formally recognized as a Registered Heritage Structure on 1995/04/01 and is listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places.[2] The structure features a unique circular window with a star motif in the gable end, arched windows and door, and wooden shingles.[3]
Hopeall
47°37′00″N 53°31′00″W / 47.61667°N 53.51667°W / 47.61667; -53.51667 Hopeall is a village in the Trinity Bay area. The first Postmistress was Mona Gilbert in 1961. The population was 187 in 1956.
New Harbour
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- Admirals Beach
- Aquaforte
- Arnold's Cove
- Avondale
- Bauline
- Bay Bulls
- Bay de Verde
- Bay Roberts
- Bishop's Cove
- Branch
- Brigus
- Brigus South
- Bryant's Cove
- Cape Broyle
- Carbonear
- Chance Cove
- Chapel Arm
- Clarke's Beach
- Colinet
- Colliers
- Come By Chance
- Conception Bay South
- Conception Harbour
- Cupids
- Fermeuse
- Ferryland
- Flatrock
- Fox Harbour
- Gaskiers–Point La Haye
- Hant's Harbour
- Harbour Grace
- Harbour Main–Chapel's Cove–Lakeview
- Heart's Content
- Heart's Delight–Islington
- Heart's Desire
- Holyrood
- Logy Bay–Middle Cove–Outer Cove
- Long Harbour–Mount Arlington Heights
- Mount Carmel–Mitchells Brook–St. Catherines
- New Perlican
- Norman's Cove–Long Cove
- North River
- Old Perlican
- Paradise
- Petty Harbour–Maddox Cove
- Placentia
- Point Lance
- Port Kirwan
- Portugal Cove–St. Philip's
- Portugal Cove South
- Pouch Cove
- Renews–Cappahayden
- Riverhead
- St. Bride's
- St. Joseph's
- St. Mary's
- St. Shott's
- St. Vincent's–St. Stephen's–Peter's River
- Salmon Cove
- Small Point–Adam's Cove–Blackhead–Broad Cove
- South River
- Southern Harbour
- Spaniard's Bay
- Sunnyside
- Torbay
- Trepassey
- Upper Island Cove
- Victoria
- Wabana
- Whitbourne
- Whiteway
- Winterton
- Witless Bay
subdivisions
places
- Bellevue
- Bellevue Beach
- Blaketown
- Brigus Junction
- Brigus South
- Burnt Cove, St. Michael's, Bauline South
- Burnt Point-Gull Island-Northern Bay
- Calvert
- Cavendish
- Dildo
- Fairhaven
- Forest Field-New Bridge
- Freshwater, Conception Bay
- Georgetown
- Goulds
- Grates Cove
- Green's Harbour
- Hopeall
- Lance Cove, Bell Island
- Little Harbour (East), Placentia Bay
- Makinsons
- Markland
- Marysvale
- Mobile
- New Chelsea-New Melbourne-Brownsdale-Sibley's Cove-Lead Cove
- New Harbour, Trinity Bay
- North Harbour, St. Mary's Bay
- O'Donnells
- Old Shop
- Patrick's Cove-Angels Cove
- Roaches Line
- South Dildo
- Thornlea
- Tors Cove
communities
- Admiral's Cove
- Arnold's Cove Station
- Baccalieu Island
- Bareneed
- Black Duck Pond
- Blow Me Down
- Bradley's Cove
- Bristol's Hope
- Caplin Cove
- Cuslett
- Daniel's Cove
- The Dock
- Flatrock
- Goobies
- Gooseberry Cove
- Gould's Road
- Great Barasway
- Gull Island
- Hibb's Cove
- Iona
- Job's Cove
- Kingston
- Little Barasway
- Little Placentia Sound
- Lower Island Cove
- Low Point
- Mahers
- Northern Bay
- Ochre Pit Cove
- Perry's Cove
- Point Verde
- Port de Grave
- Rantem
- Red Head Cove
- Rose au Rue
- St. Michaels
- Ship Harbour
- Swells Cove
- Trinny Cove
- Turks Cove
- Western Bay
- See also:
- Municipalities of St. John's Metropolitan Area
- Census divisions of Newfoundland and Labrador
References
- ^ Lovell, John (1871). Lovell's Province of Newfoundland directory, 1871. Montreal. p. 256.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ "HistoricPlaces.ca - HistoricPlaces.ca". www.historicplaces.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-09.
- ^ "Loyal Orange Lodge #9, Green's Harbour, NL". www.heritage.nf.ca. Retrieved 2022-06-09.
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