Bay of Islands

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The Bay of Islands is a scenic bay on the west coast of Newfoundland, Canada, known for its rugged coastline, fjord-like inlets, and role as a gateway to nearby coastal communities and natural attractions.

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Label Occurrences
Bay of Islands canonical 8

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal geographic feature
adjacentTo Long Range Mountains
climateInfluence Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic Ocean
country Canada
drainageFrom Humber River
hasArm Guernsey Cove area
Humber Arm South
surface form: Humber Arm

Middle Arm
North Arm
hasCoastlineCharacteristic rugged coastline
hasEconomicActivity inshore fisheries
tourism services
hasFeature islands and headlands
sheltered coves
steep cliffs
hasInlets fjord-like inlets
hasNearbyCity Corner Brook
hasNearbyCommunity Benoit’s Cove
Cox’s Cove
Gillams
Humber Arm South
Lark Harbour
McIvers
Meadows
Mount Moriah
York Harbour
hasScenicQuality dramatic coastal scenery
mountain and sea vistas
isTourismGatewayTo Blow Me Down Mountains area
coastal viewpoints
nearby hiking trails
knownFor access to natural attractions
gateway to nearby coastal communities
scenic coastal landscapes
locatedIn Newfoundland and Labrador
locatedInRegion Atlantic Canada
locatedOnCoastOf island of Newfoundland
surface form: Newfoundland
locatedOnSideOfIsland west coast of Newfoundland
partOf Gulf of St. Lawrence
province Newfoundland and Labrador
region western Newfoundland
usedFor fishing
recreational boating
tourism
waterBodyType marine inlet

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Corner Brook locatedOn Bay of Islands
Corner Brook waterBody Bay of Islands
Blomidon Mountains drainageTo Bay of Islands
Western Newfoundland contains Bay of Islands
Humber River mouthLocatedIn Bay of Islands
Humber River emptiesInto Bay of Islands
Humber River flowsTo Bay of Islands