Postal codes for Harbour Breton range from A0H 0A1 to A0N 2L0 in Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Harbour Breton.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Belleoram | A0H 0A2, A0H 1B0 |
| Burgeo | A0N 0B3, A0N 2H0 |
| Burnt Islands | A0M 0A3, A0M 1B0 |
| Cape Ray | A0N 1C0 |
| Cape Saint George | A0N |
| Channel-Port-aux-Basques | A0M 1C0, A0M 0A2 |
| Conne River | A0H 1J0, A0H 0A9 |
| English Harbour West | A0H 1M0, A0H 0A5 |
| Francois | A0N 0A6, A0N 2K0 |
| Gaultois | A0H 1N0, A0H 0B8 |
| Grand Bay East | A0N 0C2, A0N 1K0 |
| Grey River | A0N 0B5, A0N 2L0 |
| Harbour Breton | A0H 1P0, A0H 0A4 |
| Head Bay d'Espoir | A0H 0B5, A0H 1R0 |
| Hermitage | A0H 1S0, A0H 0A7 |
| Isle-aux-Morts | A0M 0A5, A0M 1J0 |
| La Poile | A0M 0A4, A0M 1K0 |
| Little Bay | A0J 0A4, A0J 1J0 |
| McCallum | A0H 2J0, A0H 0B9 |
| Milltown | A0H 0A8, A0H 1W0 |
| Pools Cove | A0H 2B0, A0H 0A1 |
| Ramea | A0N 2J0, A0N 0A7 |
| Rencontre East | A0H 0C3, A0H 2C0 |
| Rose Blanche | A0M 0A1, A0M 1P0 |
| Saint Albans | A0H 2E0, A0H 2E0, A0H 0A6 |
| Seal Cove | A0H 0C2, A0H 2G0 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Harbour Breton 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 |
Harbour Breton is a small town located on the south coast of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Situated within Fortune Bay, this coastal community occupies a strategic position along the rugged Atlantic coastline, approximately 300 kilometers southwest of the provincial capital St. John's. As an incorporated town, Harbour Breton serves as a local service center for the surrounding area, with a population of approximately 1,500 residents according to recent census data. The town covers an area of roughly 35 square kilometers, characterized by its deep natural harbor that has historically supported fishing and maritime activities. Harbour Breton is divided into several distinct neighborhoods and residential areas that reflect its development pattern along the coastline. The town's economy has traditionally been centered around the fishing industry, particularly cod and crab processing, though it has diversified in recent years to include tourism and local services. Visitors to Harbour Breton can explore its scenic coastal trails, historic sites, and experience the rich cultural heritage of this Newfoundland outport community. For those seeking detailed location information, postal code data is available for all residential and commercial areas within the town's boundaries.
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