List of Islands
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Ramea Islands
Name | Water body | Area km² | Location | Remarks |
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Baccalieu | Conception Bay | 70005000000000000005 | 48°07′49″N 52°48′05″W / 48.13028°N 52.80139°W / 48.13028; -52.80139 (Baccalieu Island) | Uninhabited |
Balcalhoa | Notre Dame Bay | 70002200000000000002.2 | 49°41′37″N 54°32′47″W / 49.69369°N 54.54646°W / 49.69369; -54.54646 (Balcalhoa Island) | Lighthouse |
Bell | Conception Bay | 700134000000000000034 | 47°39′N 52°56′W / 47.650°N 52.933°W / 47.650; -52.933 (Bell Island) | Includes town of Wabana |
Belle Isle | Strait of Belle Isle | 700152000000000000052 | 51°55′44″N 55°21′33″W / 51.92889°N 55.35917°W / 51.92889; -55.35917 (Belle Isle) | |
Brunette | Fortune Bay | 700120000000000000020 | 47°16′47″N 55°54′02″W / 47.27972°N 55.90056°W / 47.27972; -55.90056 (Brunette Island) | |
Bull, Cow and Calf | Atlantic Ocean | 46°46′33″N 54°05′56″W / 46.77583°N 54.09889°W / 46.77583; -54.09889 (Bull, Cow and Calf) | Avalon Peninsula island cluster | |
Carbonear | Conception Bay | 69993000000000000000.3 | 47°44′15″N 53°10′01″W / 47.73750°N 53.16694°W / 47.73750; -53.16694 (Carbonear Island) | Uninhabited |
Change | Notre Dame Bay | 49°40′19″N 54°24′28″W / 49.67194°N 54.40790°W / 49.67194; -54.40790 (Change Islands) | Consists of South and North Island | |
Dildo | Trinity Bay | 69999000000000000000.9 | 47°33′59″N 53°35′27″W / 47.56639°N 53.59083°W / 47.56639; -53.59083 (Dildo Island) | |
Fogo | Notre Dame Bay | 7002237700000000000237.7 | 49°40′N 54°10′W / 49.667°N 54.167°W / 49.667; -54.167 (Fogo Island) | Population in 2006: 2,706 |
Funk | Labrador Sea | 49°45′07″N 53°11′32″W / 49.75194°N 53.19222°W / 49.75194; -53.19222 (Funk Island) | ||
Gannet | Labrador Sea | 70002000000000000002 | 53°56′02″N 56°30′18″W / 53.934°N 56.505°W / 53.934; -56.505 (Gannet Islands) | Ecological reserve |
Glover | Grand Lake | 7002190000000000000190 | 48°47′49″N 57°39′29″W / 48.79694°N 57.65806°W / 48.79694; -57.65806 (Glover Island) | 18th-largest lake island in the world by area |
Green (Catalina) | Atlantic Ocean | 69996000000000000000.6 | 48°30′17″N 53°02′46″W / 48.5047°N 53.0460°W / 48.5047; -53.0460 (Green Island) | East of Bonavista Peninsula |
Green (Fortune) | Fortune Bay | 69993000000000000000.3 | 46°53′N 56°05′W / 46.883°N 56.083°W / 46.883; -56.083 (Green Island) | West of Burin Peninsula |
Grey | Atlantic Ocean | 700188000000000000088 | 50°50′N 55°35′W / 50.833°N 55.583°W / 50.833; -55.583 (Grey Islands) | Consists of Bell and Groais Islands |
Groais | Atlantic Ocean | 700141000000000000041 | 50°56′N 55°36′W / 50.933°N 55.600°W / 50.933; -55.600 (Groais Island) | One of the Grey Islands |
Hawke Island | Labrador Sea | 53°03′N 55°50′W / 53.05°N 55.83°W / 53.05; -55.83 (Hawke Island) | Former whaling station | |
Home | Labrador Sea | 60°10′28″N 64°16′16″W / 60.17444°N 64.27111°W / 60.17444; -64.27111 (Home Island) | ||
Horse | Atlantic Ocean | 700125000000000000025 | 50°12′37″N 55°44′58″W / 50.21028°N 55.74944°W / 50.21028; -55.74944 (Horse Islands) | North of Baie Verte Peninsula |
Horse Chops | Labrador Sea | 53°52′N 57°02′W / 53.86°N 57.04°W / 53.86; -57.04 (Horse Chops Islands) | ||
Island of Ponds | Labrador Sea | 53°28′N 55°53′W / 53.46°N 55.89°W / 53.46; -55.89 (Island of Ponds) | Includes settlement of Black Tickle | |
Keats | Bonavista Bay | 69997000000000000000.7 | 48°39′10″N 53°38′50″W / 48.65278°N 53.64722°W / 48.65278; -53.64722 (Keats Island) | Uninhabited |
Kelly's | Conception Bay | 47°32′39″N 53°00′41″W / 47.54417°N 53.01139°W / 47.54417; -53.01139 (Kelly's Island) | Uninhabited | |
Killiniq | Ungava Bay | 60°22′N 64°37′W / 60.367°N 64.617°W / 60.367; -64.617 (Killiniq Island) | ||
Landsat | Labrador Sea | 69991000000000000000.1 | 60°10′37″N 64°02′30″W / 60.17694°N 64.04167°W / 60.17694; -64.04167 (Landsat Island) | Discovered using Landsat 1 satellite imagery; forms easternmost part of Canada; uninhabited |
Little Bay | Notre Dame Bay | 49°38′41″N 55°47′55″W / 49.64477°N 55.79853°W / 49.64477; -55.79853 (Little Bay Islands) | ||
Merasheen | Placentia Bay | 47°30′N 54°15′W / 47.5°N 54.25°W / 47.5; -54.25 (Merasheen Island) | ||
New World | Notre Dame Bay | 49°34′34″N 54°39′24″W / 49.57614°N 54.65660°W / 49.57614; -54.65660 (New World Island) | Includes the towns of Newville, Carter's Cove and Pike's Arm | |
Newfoundland | Atlantic Ocean | 7005111390000000000111,390 | 49°N 56°W / 49°N 56°W / 49; -56 ([Newfoundland) | Most populous part of Newfoundland and Labrador |
Newfoundland | Labrador Sea | 53°51′N 56°56′W / 53.85°N 56.94°W / 53.85; -56.94 (Newfoundland Island) | A small island near Sandwich Bay | |
North Star | Labrador Sea | 70001000000000000001 | 60°22′02″N 64°24′13″W / 60.36722°N 64.40361°W / 60.36722; -64.40361 (North Star Island) | The province's northernmost island, off the Labrador coast |
Oderin | Placentia Bay | 47°17′36″N 54°48′16″W / 47.29322°N 54.80444°W / 47.29322; -54.80444 (Oderin Island) | ||
Old Perlican | Trinity Bay | 48°05′12″N 53°01′18″W / 48.08667°N 53.02167°W / 48.08667; -53.02167 (Old Perlican Island) | ||
Paul's | Labrador Sea | 56°31′N 61°30′W / 56.517°N 61.500°W / 56.517; -61.500 (Paul's Island) | Off the Labrador coast; source of the mineral labradorite | |
Pouch | Bonavista Bay | 69992000000000000000.2 | 49°09′58″N 53°28′29″W / 49.16601°N 53.47482°W / 49.16601; -53.47482 (Pouch Island) | |
Puffin | Conception Bay | 48°07′32.41″N 52°48′43.35″W / 48.1256694°N 52.8120417°W / 48.1256694; -52.8120417 (Puffin Island) | ||
Quirpon | Strait of Belle Isle | 70009500000000000009.5 | 51°36′N 55°26′W / 51.60°N 55.43°W / 51.60; -55.43 (Quirpon Island) | Off the Great Northern Peninsula |
Random | Trinity Bay | 48°7′N 53°44′W / 48.117°N 53.733°W / 48.117; -53.733 (Random Island) | Surrounded by the Bonavista Peninsula | |
Sandy Point | St. George's Bay | 70003000000000000003 | 48°27′N 58°29′W / 48.450°N 58.483°W / 48.450; -58.483 (Sandy Point) | |
Silver Fox | Bonavista Bay | 70002000000000000002 | 49°01′06″N 53°41′02″W / 49.01842°N 53.68388°W / 49.01842; -53.68388 (Silver Fox Island) | |
South Aulatsivik | Atlantic Ocean | 56°45′51″N 61°30′59″W / 56.76417°N 61.51639°W / 56.76417; -61.51639 (South Aulatsivik Island) | ||
South Wolf | Labrador Sea | 53°40′N 55°55′W / 53.667°N 55.917°W / 53.667; -55.917 (South Wolf Island) | Uninhabited | |
Spotted | Labrador Sea | 53°31′N 55°47′W / 53.51°N 55.78°W / 53.51; -55.78 (Spotted Island) | Former Pinetree Line site | |
Stony | Labrador Sea | 52°59′N 55°49′W / 52.99°N 55.81°W / 52.99; -55.81 (Stony Islands) | ||
Square | Labrador Sea | 52°44′01″N 55°50′14″W / 52.73352°N 55.83715°W / 52.73352; -55.83715 (Square Islands) | By White Bear Arm off the Labrador coast | |
Swain's | Bonavista Bay | 49°08′21″N 53°32′45″W / 49.13929°N 53.54579°W / 49.13929; -53.54579 (Swain's Island) | Group of eight islands | |
Twillingate | Notre Dame Bay | 49°39′N 54°45′W / 49.650°N 54.750°W / 49.650; -54.750 (Twillingate) | From the French name, Toulinquet | |
Venison | Labrador Sea | 70001000000000000001 | 52°58′12″N 55°46′30″W / 52.970°N 55.775°W / 52.970; -55.775 (Venison Island) | Former wireless telegraph station |
Wadham | Atlantic Ocean | 49°35′30″N 53°45′49″W / 49.59178°N 53.76360°W / 49.59178; -53.76360 (Wadham Islands) |
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