- Renews–
Cappahayden is a
small fishing town on the
southern s**** of Newfoundland, 83
kilometres (52 mi)
south of St. John's. The town was incorporated...
- The
Cappahayden Formation is a
formation cropping out in Newfoundland. It
comprises fine grey sandstones/siltstones with very fine
black parallel laminations...
- Land of the Fish) and St. John's (Baile Sheáin)
Ballyhack (Baile Hac),
Cappahayden (Ceapach Éidín),
Kilbride and St. Bride's (Cill Bhríde), Duntara, Port...
- Francis, then
south through St. John's, and
continues south as far as
Cappahayden. It is
intended that the
trail will
eventually be
extended to Trep****ey...
- New York City, she sank
after striking a reef at Horn Head Point, near
Cappahayden, Newfoundland, with the loss of 94
including Betty Munn, a three-year-old...
- 220 km (140 mi),
beginning near Fort
Amherst in St. John's and
ending in
Cappahayden, with an
additional 320 km (200 mi) of
trail under construction. The...
- 'Land of the Fish'), St. John's (Baile Sheáin),
Ballyhack (Baile Hac),
Cappahayden (Ceapach Éidín),
Kilbride and St. Bride's (Cill Bhríde), Duntara, Port...
- Museum,
before heading east to Cape Spear, and then
continuing south to
Cappahayden.
Alleys and
stairways provide other traffic-free
routes and are part...
-
Florizel – Sank
after striking a reef at Horn Head
Point Cape Race near
Cappahayden,
Newfoundland on 23 February. Of 144
people aboard, 94 were killed. 94...
- 23
February 1918 The p****enger ship ran
aground at Horn Head Point,
Cappahayden and was
wrecked with the loss of 94
lives 46°50′56″N 52°56′20″W / 46...