
Placentia Bay and the Avalon Peninsula
'Placentia Bay' is a body of water on the southeast coast of
Newfoundland,
Canada. It is formed by
Burin Peninsula on the west and
Avalon Peninsula on the east. Fishing grounds in the bay were used by native people long before the first
European fishermen arrived in the
1500s. For a time, the
French controlled the bay. They built their capital at Placentia on the east coast. The British gained Placentia during the
Treaty of Utrecht in
1713. The town and nearby
Castle Hill are national historic sites.
English settlement followed in the bay and today the main communities are
Burin,
Marystown, and
Placentia.
NS Argentia was the site of the Atlantic Conference for the
Atlantic Charter.
External links
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USS Augusta (CA-31) web site
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Atlantic Conference
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Bays of Newfoundland