Division No. 9, Newfoundland and Labrador

Division No. 9, Newfoundland and Labrador

Census Division No. 9 is composed of the area of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador called the Northern Peninsula. It has a land area of 13,526.85 km² (5,222.75 sq mi) and a population of 20,091 as of the 2001 census. The largest community is the town of St. Anthony, near its northern tip, on the Atlantic Ocean coast.

Census Division No. 9

Municipalities

  • Unorganized Subdivisions
    • A (Includes: Wiltondale, Lomond, Green Point)
    • C (Includes: Plum Point, St. Barbe, Savage Cove)
    • D (Includes: Ship Cove, Straitsview, Great Brehat)
    • F (Includes: Croque, Williamsport, Grandois)
    • G (Includes: Eddies Cove West, Barr'd Harbour)
    • H (Includes: Three Mile Rock, Portland Creek, Shallow Bay)

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