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Ferryland is a town in
Newfoundland and
Labrador on the
Avalon Peninsula.
According to the 2021
Statistics Canada census, its po****tion is 371. Ferryland...
- The
Province of
Avalon was the area
around the
English settlement of
Ferryland in what is now
Newfoundland and Labrador,
Canada in the 17th century, which...
- 17th-century
fishing plantation maintained by Sir
David Kirke and his
heirs at
Ferryland. The
plantation was destro**** by
French invaders in 1696.
Other fishing...
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Ferryland is a
provincial electoral district for the
House of ****embly of
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. As of 2011,
there are 8,571
eligible voters...
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Ferryland Head
Light is an
active lighthouse on
Avalon Peninsula,
southeast of the
village of
Ferryland,
Newfoundland and Labrador. It is
situated at...
- now
called the
Avalon Peninsula and
included the
fishing station at "
Ferryland".
Calvert almost certainly had a
fishery project in mind at this stage...
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knighted as a
consolation in 1633.
Kirke is
believed to have
visited Ferryland, as he
published a
report on the
island of
Newfoundland in 1635. He was...
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extended to Trep****ey in the
south and
across to
Placentia in the west (from
Ferryland). The
trail also p****es
several National historic sites,
including Signal...
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Ferryland Head
Formation is a
formation cropping out in Newfoundland. "Newfoundland &
Labrador Geoscience Atlas". v t e...
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Edward Wynne was
Proprietary Governor of the
Ferryland colony from 1621 to 1626. Born in Wales, he was
appointed by Sir
George Calvert, (later, first...