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Bonavista Bay (bŏn'əvĭs'), arm of the Atlantic Ocean, c.40 mi (60 km) long and 40 mi (60 km) wide, E N.L., Canada, on the E coast of Newfoundland. The bay is irregular and filled with islands. Cape Bonavista, the headland of the Bonavista Peninsula, marks the southern entrance to the bay and is the reputed landfall (1497) of John Cabot, the discoverer of Newfoundland. Bonavista is the chief fishing town.


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Bonavista Bay is located in Newfoundland
Bonavista Bay
Location of Bonavista Bay in Newfoundland
Cape Bonavista on the shore of Bonavista Bay

Bonavista Bay is a large bay located on the northeast coast of the island of Newfoundland in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It opens directly onto the Atlantic Ocean.

The bay is demarcated by Cape Freels to the north and Cape Bonavista to the south. Cape Bonavista is also the eastern limit of the Bonavista Peninsula, which forms the bay's southern shore. The topography of the central western shore of the bay is composed of numerous channels and islands. This area also hosts Terra Nova National Park.

Containing many densely forested islands, Bonavista bay is virtually landlocked. [1] With temperatures sometimes reaching -1°C, it attracts the occasional iceberg. However, due to the dense forestry, the region inside the bay can sometimes be warm enough for lobster cultivation. [1]

Fishing communities

The bay has a small ferry operated by the provincial government providing service from Burnside to St. Brendan's on Cottel's Island.

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Coordinates: 49°00′N 53°20′W / 49°N 53.333°W / 49; -53.333


 
 

 

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