Lark Harbour

Lark Harbour is small fishing community on the western coast of Newfoundland, on the south side of the Bay of Islands and west of the City of Corner Brook.

Combined with neighbouring York Harbour, there is a population of about 1,100. Blow-Me-Down Provincial Park lies on the boundary between the two communities.

Read more about Lark Harbour:  Captain James Cook and The Naming of Lark Harbour and York Harbour

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