Trepassy Bay

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bay

Trepassy Bay is a coastal inlet on the southeastern tip of Newfoundland, Canada, known historically as a sheltered harbor for early European fishing and exploration.

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Trepassy Bay canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
climate cold maritime climate
connectedTo North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
country Canada
hasCoastlineOn Newfoundland NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity fishing
hasFeature rugged coastline
sheltered anchorage
hasHistoricalSignificance North Atlantic fisheries
early modern European maritime activity
hasSettlementOnShore Trepassy, Newfoundland and Labrador NERFINISHED
historicalUsePeriod 16th century
17th century
knownFor early European exploration
early European fishing
sheltered harbor
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
Newfoundland and Labrador
eastern Canada
eastern Newfoundland marine region
locatedInTimeZone Newfoundland Time Zone NERFINISHED
locatedNear Cape Race NERFINISHED
St. Mary’s Bay NERFINISHED
locatedOn southeastern coast of Newfoundland
partOf Avalon Peninsula coastline NERFINISHED
region southeastern Newfoundland
usedAs harbor for transatlantic voyages
usedBy European fishing fleets
waterBodyType marine bay

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eastern Newfoundland contains Trepassy Bay
subject surface form: Eastern Newfoundland