Good Bay is a natural bay on the island of Newfoundland in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. [1] Good Bay is located on the southern part of St. John Harbor. [2]
There are two entrances to Good Bay on its northern side: Well Point (at its west end), and Flat Point (at its east end). [2] Two anchorage beacons are located at Well Point. Good Bay's northern side also has some smaller natural bays within in, such as Well Bay and Barred Bay. [2] There is also an islet called Sheep Islet. [2]
Good Bay's southern side has multiple landforms, including a 30-meter (98.4-foot) hummock called Round Head, about 0.4 mile northeast of Round Head Point. [2] Off the northern side of Round Head Island is a shallow area called Falaise Shoal, which has a depth of approximately 3.2 m (10.5 feet). [2] There is also an island called Horn Island. [2]
50°48′58″N 57°11′53″W / 50.816°N 57.198°W
Good Bay is a natural bay on the island of Newfoundland in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. [1] Good Bay is located on the southern part of St. John Harbor. [2]
There are two entrances to Good Bay on its northern side: Well Point (at its west end), and Flat Point (at its east end). [2] Two anchorage beacons are located at Well Point. Good Bay's northern side also has some smaller natural bays within in, such as Well Bay and Barred Bay. [2] There is also an islet called Sheep Islet. [2]
Good Bay's southern side has multiple landforms, including a 30-meter (98.4-foot) hummock called Round Head, about 0.4 mile northeast of Round Head Point. [2] Off the northern side of Round Head Island is a shallow area called Falaise Shoal, which has a depth of approximately 3.2 m (10.5 feet). [2] There is also an island called Horn Island. [2]
50°48′58″N 57°11′53″W / 50.816°N 57.198°W