Savage Cove-Sandy Cove

Savage Cove-Sandy Cove (2006 Population 133) are consolidated communities located at the northwest end of the Great Northern Peninsula, north of Flower's Cove on the coast of the Strait of Belle Isle. Savage Cove is the most northernly sheltered harbour in the straits on the island of Newfoundland.

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