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Maberly, Newfoundland and Labrador


Maberly locally /ˈmæbərli/ is a tiny coastal hamlet (called an outport in Newfoundland) at the end of route 238-II on the Bonavista Peninsula on the island of Newfoundland with a permanent year-round population of about 20. In the 1921 census, there were 83 inhabitants. It has long been associated with nearby Elliston, being about 3 km from Elliston Centre by road, and was officially annexed by that town in the 1960s. Driving from Elliston Centre to Maberly, you pass through Sandy Cove and the Neck.

Maberly is located by sea between the towns of Little Catalina and Elliston. Among the named coves in Maberly as you enter the community are Thomas' Cove (48°37′14.43″N 53°00′51.48″W / 48.6206750°N 53.0143000°W / 48.6206750; -53.0143000), Chris' Cove (48°37′13.26″N 53°00′48.05″W / 48.6203500°N 53.0133472°W / 48.6203500; -53.0133472) and Charlie's Cove (48°37′10.99″N 53°00′44.92″W / 48.6197194°N 53.0124778°W / 48.6197194; -53.0124778). There is a small cove between Chris' Cove and Charlie's Cove which never seems to have been named (48°37′13.05″N 53°00′45.19″W / 48.6202917°N 53.0125528°W / 48.6202917; -53.0125528) — at least not a name which stuck.


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