384 CAPE BAULD TO CAPE ST. JOHN. 



The coast. — Enragee point bears 166°, distant 1| miles from 

 Jehenne point, the coast between being high, steep-to, and indented 

 b}^ several deep open coves. 



Goose island, bearing 202°, distant 1 mile from Enragee point, 

 is 98 feet high, cliify in parts, and barren and lighter in color than 

 the coast in its vicinit3\ 



Great Goose harbor, immediately southwestward of Goose island, 

 is only available for very small vessels, and the holding ground is 

 bad. 



Baleine rock bears 100°, distant 250 yards from the southern en- 

 trance point of the southern entrance into Great Goose harbor; it 

 dries 5 feet, and a ledge on which there is onh^ 3 feet water extends 

 west-southwestward 200 yards from it. 



Little St. Julien harbor entrance is situated westward of Little 

 St. Julien point, and south-southwestward, 400 yards from Baleine 

 rock, and the harbor extends 850 yards nearly south-southwestward, 

 with a width of 150 yards at the entrance, narrowing gradually to 

 the head. Baleine rock and the narrow entrance shelter the fishing 

 vessels, which moor head and stern, in 5 fathoms water, good holding 

 ground, from the north-northeastward, in which direction the harbor 

 is open. 



Great St. Julien harbor, southward of Little St. Julien point, 

 is 400 yards wide at the entrance between it and Jeanne point, which 

 is a bluff cliff nearly steep-to on its northwestern side, but having 

 shoal water extend 100 yards northeastward of it. The harbor ex- 

 tends south-southwestward ^ mile, narrowing toward the head. 



A shoal lies 100 yards from the western shore, nearly midway 

 between Aurora point (pte a I'Aurore) and the fishing stage south- 

 ward of it. 



This harbor is only suitable as a temporary anchorage for small 

 vessels, which anchor in 5 fathoms Avater just southeastward of the 

 northern stage on the western shore. Fishing vessels moor head and 

 stern in security, though north-northeasterly winds bring a little sea 

 into the harbor. 



St. Julien island, the northeastern point of which bears south- 

 eastward, nearly 1 mile from Enragee point, extends thence south- 

 westward about j% mile, with a greatest width of ^ mile. The island 

 is barren and rises to two hills, the higher, near the northern end, 

 being 220 feet high. Northwest shoal extends northwestward 150 

 yards oft' the northwestern shore at 600 yards from the northeastern 

 point : the western end of the island is continued by islets and shoals, 

 leaving Jeanne channel, which is about 200 yards wide, between them 

 and the shoals off the spur southeastward of Jeanne point. 



St. Julien island stands out prominently from the line of the coast, 

 and is a sood mark. 



