Trinity Bay is a large bay on the northeastern coast of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador . The Bay along with Placentia Bay to the southwest define the isthmus of Avalon from which the Avalon Peninsula lies to the east of the main landmass of Newfoundland Island . The maximum depth of the bay is about 580 metres (1,900 ft).
3-454: Trinity Bight is a large area of the Northwestern portion of Trinity Bay , Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada . The bight contains the communities of New Bonaventure , Old Bonaventure , Trouty , Dunfield , Goose Cove , Trinity , Lockston , Trinity East , Port Rexton , Champney's Arm , Champney's West , Champney's East , and English Harbour . The area is not to be confused with
6-655: The Bay in which they are located, e.g.: 'Brownsdale, TB'. Trinity Bay is the location of where a "nearly intact" specimen of giant squid was found, on September 24, 1877. In April 2003, thousands of dead northern cod , washed up on the shores of Smith Sound in a single weekend, prompting scientific inquiry into the cause. Jellyfish harvesting communities include Smith Sound, Old Perlican, and Northwest and Southwest Arms. 48°00′00″N 53°29′57″W / 48.00000°N 53.49917°W / 48.00000; -53.49917 This Newfoundland and Labrador location article
9-587: The bay named Trinity Bight in the Strait of Belle Isle , Newfoundland. 48°20′35″N 53°19′16″W / 48.34306°N 53.32111°W / 48.34306; -53.32111 This Newfoundland and Labrador location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador Major fishing communities include Trinity and Heart's Content . The smaller communities in Newfoundland may often be referenced by
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