
St. John's is the capital and largest city of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is located on the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula along the Atlantic Ocean. The city is known for its colorful row houses, historic downtown, and landmarks such as Signal Hill and Cape Spear. St. John's is an important center for government, education, tourism, and the offshore oil industry.
Mount Pearl is a city located just southwest of St. John's on the Avalon Peninsula. It is the second-largest city in the province and part of the St. John's metropolitan area. The city is mainly residential with many parks, recreational facilities, and community services. Mount Pearl is known for its strong community environment and family-friendly neighborhoods.
Paradise is a rapidly growing town located west of St. John's. It forms part of the St. John's Census Metropolitan Area and has experienced significant population growth in recent decades. The town is known for scenic lakes such as Octagon Pond and for its suburban residential developments. Many residents commute to nearby St. John's for work and services.
Portugal Cove–St. Philip’s is a town located on the northeastern edge of the Avalon Peninsula near St. John's. It is a coastal community known for its natural landscapes, ocean views, and rural character. The town is also the departure point for the ferry service to Bell Island. It offers a quiet lifestyle while remaining close to the amenities of the capital city.
Torbay is a town situated about 12 kilometers north of St. John's. It is one of the oldest European settlements in Newfoundland, with history dating back to the early 1600s. The town is known for its coastal scenery, cliffs, and traditional fishing heritage. Today it is largely a residential community within the St. John's metropolitan area.
Goulds is a community located in the southern part of St. John's. Historically it developed as an agricultural area and was once known for farming and rural settlements. Today it functions as a suburban community within the city boundaries. Goulds still retains some rural characteristics while being connected to the services of St. John's.
Mount Pearl is a city located just southwest of St. John's on the Avalon Peninsula. It is the second-largest city in the province and part of the St. John's metropolitan area. The city is mainly residential with many parks, recreational facilities, and community services. Mount Pearl is known for its strong community environment and family-friendly neighborhoods.
Paradise is a rapidly growing town located west of St. John's. It forms part of the St. John's Census Metropolitan Area and has experienced significant population growth in recent decades. The town is known for scenic lakes such as Octagon Pond and for its suburban residential developments. Many residents commute to nearby St. John's for work and services.
Portugal Cove–St. Philip’s is a town located on the northeastern edge of the Avalon Peninsula near St. John's. It is a coastal community known for its natural landscapes, ocean views, and rural character. The town is also the departure point for the ferry service to Bell Island. It offers a quiet lifestyle while remaining close to the amenities of the capital city.
Torbay is a town situated about 12 kilometers north of St. John's. It is one of the oldest European settlements in Newfoundland, with history dating back to the early 1600s. The town is known for its coastal scenery, cliffs, and traditional fishing heritage. Today it is largely a residential community within the St. John's metropolitan area.
Goulds is a community located in the southern part of St. John's. Historically it developed as an agricultural area and was once known for farming and rural settlements. Today it functions as a suburban community within the city boundaries. Goulds still retains some rural characteristics while being connected to the services of St. John's.