The conclusion of tidbits of info. about names of Places of the "Northeast Region & Labrador Region" of our Province, "Newfoundland and Labrador" ENJOY! Northeast Region Greenspond, Situated on the northwest side of Bonavista Bay, off-shore about 1 km (.6 mi) at the nearest point, Greenspond is an island community comprising a group of contiguous islands, only a few of which are inhabited. Since 1983 it has been connected to Newfoundland island by a causeway. Little Bay (Green Bay), Little Bay, located in western Notre Dame Bay, was established as a mining community after the discovery of copper ore in 1878. By 1884 there were over 1500 people living there, most working in mining. The copper mines have since closed and the residents, now numbering abound 200, are employed in logging, fishing and service industries. Green Bay is the inlet just north of Little Bay. Nipper's Harbour, A fishing community on the eastern shore of the Baie Verte Peninsula, Nipper's Harbour is "the first naturally secure harbour inside Cape St. John" and hence one of the oldest English settlements of western Notre Dame Bay. Trinity , Trinity is located on a small peninsula, surrounded by the Northwest and Southwest arms of Trinity Harbour. The advantages of this harbour made Trinity a major focus of the West of England-Newfoundland fishery in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. It has been settled since the 1500s and was the site of the first Admiralty Court in North America in 1615. Conche, Conche is a fishing community on the eastern side of the Great Northern Peninsula, at the outer limits of White Nay. From 1713 to 1904 it was a major site for French fishermen who had fishing rights in Northern Newfoundland. Exploits, The community, located on an island at the head of Notre Dame Bay, takes it name from the nearby Exploits River. Settled since the 18th century, Exploits was once a major fishing, ship building and trading centre, but went into steep decline in the first half of the 20th century. It no longer has a resident population. Little Bay Islands, Little Bay Islands is a fishing community located on a group of islands in western Notre Dame Bay. Most people live on the main island (Little Bay Island), others live on Mack's Island, which is connected to the main island by a bridge. Labrador Region: Bonne Esperance, A major summer fishing station on the Lower North Shore of Quebec, the Bonne Esperance-St.Paul River area is situated about 32-48 km (20-30 mi) west of the Strait of Belle Isle, south of Forteau. Even though is was a part of Quebec, the area was used by Newfoundland fishermen, particularly the Whiteley family, during much of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Battle Harbour, Battle Harbour has been the site of a permanent settlement and has been used as a summer fishing station. During the early 20th century it was the largest settlement in Labrador. It is located on two islands which face each other across a narrow channel. In 1996, after years of rennovation, Battle Harbour was declared a National Historic Site and opened to the public. Whale Island, Whale Island is small island off the south coast of Labrador. It was used for anchoring ships and short stay-overs. Magdalene Islands, A group of islands located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. These islands, which are part of Quebec, were under the jurisduction of Newfoundland from 1763 to 1784. Many Magdalene fishing ships went north to Labrador for the summer fishery.