Bannatyne Cove is a Canadian fishing settlement in the Humber-Bay of Islands electoral district in Newfoundland and Labrador. [1] It is slightly southeast of Sopers, Allens Brook, Mount Moriah, and Giles Point, and slightly northwest of Pleasant Cove, Petries, and Georgetown. [2] It's a part of the city of Corner Brook.
A 1901 census shows 13 men, 4 women, and 14 homes. [3] In 1918, Bannatyne was listed within the St. George electoral district and its nearest post town was Curling. [4] [3]
In 2014, Bannatyne Cove, along with a number of other locations around the Bay of Islands, showed signs of a green crab infestation. [5] An inedible, invasive species, it caused concern among biologists, as it is highly aggressive.
48°57′58.59″N 58°1′36.46″W / 48.9662750°N 58.0267944°W
Bannatyne Cove is a Canadian fishing settlement in the Humber-Bay of Islands electoral district in Newfoundland and Labrador. [1] It is slightly southeast of Sopers, Allens Brook, Mount Moriah, and Giles Point, and slightly northwest of Pleasant Cove, Petries, and Georgetown. [2] It's a part of the city of Corner Brook.
A 1901 census shows 13 men, 4 women, and 14 homes. [3] In 1918, Bannatyne was listed within the St. George electoral district and its nearest post town was Curling. [4] [3]
In 2014, Bannatyne Cove, along with a number of other locations around the Bay of Islands, showed signs of a green crab infestation. [5] An inedible, invasive species, it caused concern among biologists, as it is highly aggressive.
48°57′58.59″N 58°1′36.46″W / 48.9662750°N 58.0267944°W