Postal codes for Burin Peninsula range from A0B 2V0 to A0L 1E0 in Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Burin Peninsula.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Baine Harbour | A0E 0A1, A0E 1A0 |
| Bay l'Argent | A0E 1B0 |
| Boat Harbour West | A0E 1C0 |
| Burin | A0E 0A2, A0E 1E0 |
| Burin Bay Arm | A0E 1G0, A0E 0C1 |
| Creston | A0E 0C5, A0E 1K0 |
| Creston North | A0E 0C8, A0E 1L0 |
| English Harbour East | A0E 1M0, A0E 0A3 |
| Epworth | A0E 1N0, A0E 0E1 |
| Fortune | A0E 0C7, A0E 1P0 |
| Frenchman's Cove | A0E 1R0, A0L 0A5, A0L 1E0 |
| Garden Cove | A0E 1S0, A0E 0B6 |
| Garnish | A0E 1T0, A0E 0A4 |
| Grand Bank | A0E 1W0, A0E 0A8 |
| Grand Beach | A0E 1X0, A0E 0E2 |
| Grand le Pierre | A0E 1Y0 |
| Harbour Mille | A0E 0C3, A0E 1Z0 |
| Lamaline | A0E 2C0, A0E 0A5 |
| Lawn | A0E 2E0, A0E 0B1 |
| Lewins Cove | A0E 2G0, A0E 0B4 |
| Little Bay | A0E 2H0 |
| Little Bay East | A0E 2J0, A0E 0B9 |
| Little Saint Lawrence | A0E 2L0 |
| Marystown | A0E 0A6, A0E 2M0 |
| Monkstown | A0E 2Z0, A0E 0B5 |
| North Harbour | A0E 2N0, A0B 2V0 |
| Parkers Cove | A0E 1H0, A0E 1H0, A0E 0C6 |
| Petite Forte | A0E 3A0 |
| Red Harbour | A0E 0B2, A0E 2R0 |
| Rushoon | A0E 0C9, A0E 2S0 |
| Saint Bernards-Jacques Fontaine | A0E 2T0, A0E 0B3 |
| Saint Lawrence | A0E 0E3, A0E 2V0 |
| South East Bight | A0E 3B0, A0E 0C4 |
| Swift Current | A0E 0A7, A0E 2W0 |
| Terrenceville | A0E 0B7, A0E 2X0 |
| Winterland | A0E 2Y0 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Burin Peninsula census divisions in Canada. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Canada (CA) |
|---|---|
| Province | Newfoundland & Labrador |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
The Burin Peninsula is a distinctive geographical region located at the southwestern tip of Newfoundland, forming part of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. This peninsula extends approximately 150 kilometers into the Atlantic Ocean and is characterized by its rugged coastline, numerous bays, and fishing communities that have historically formed the economic backbone of the area. With a population of around 20,000 people spread across towns like Marystown, Burin, and Fortune, the peninsula covers an area of roughly 4,000 square kilometers of diverse terrain ranging from coastal lowlands to forested interior regions. Administratively, the Burin Peninsula is divided into multiple municipalities and local service districts that collectively manage the region's affairs. The area is known for its rich maritime heritage, having been one of the earliest European settlement areas in North America, and continues to maintain strong ties to the fishing industry while diversifying into other sectors. For those seeking detailed location information, comprehensive postal code data is available for all communities throughout the Burin Peninsula's various sub-regions.
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