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and bearing 234°, distant 2 miles from Tickle Harbor point, is Hud- 

 son rock, with 15 feet of water over it. 



Goinniunication. — Tickle harbor station of the Northern and 

 Western railway is situated southwestward 4 miles from the entrance 

 of Colliers arm. 



Tickle Harbor point is the end of a promontory extending- north- 

 ward 5 miles from the head of Trinity bay with a general width 

 of If miles. The land near the point rises to the height of 432 feet, 

 and the promontor^^ with some undulations continues at about that 

 height. 



Cottier bay is on the eastern side of Tickle Harbor Point penin- 

 sula, at about 5 J miles from the point; it is open, but atfords anchor- 

 age in 10 fathoms of water, sand bottom, at ^ mile from its head 

 during offshore winds. 



Long cove is separated from Cottier bay by Cottier point, the end 

 of a promontory, 250 feet high, and it is open and clear of shoals. 



Chappie bay. — Chappie head is the southeastern entrance point of 

 Long cove and the northwestern entrance point of Chappie bay; 

 McLeod point bears southeastward, distant Ij^r miles from it, and 

 Chappie bay extends southward 3| miles from between them; its 

 shores are steep-to at a short distance, and the bay affords no anchor- 

 age for large vessels. 



A group of narrow islands and rocks extends northward 800 yards 

 from a little promontory on the eastern shore at 1^- miles within 

 McLeod point, and shelters a small boat harbor. An islet, with rocks 

 off its eastern and western sides, lies nearly a mile southward of the 

 grouj:*. and near the head of the bay is Mooring island, small and 

 steep-to. Small vessels anchor off the southern cove of the head in 3^ 

 to 12 fathoms water, according to their length, but the western cove 

 is shoal. 



Conimunication. — There is railway communication from Long 

 Harbor station, which is situated south-southwestward, about 4 miles 

 from the head of Chappie bay. 



Spreadeagle bay, eastward of Chappie bay, is nearly 2 miles wide 

 at its entrance, and divided into two bights by a point, from which a 

 ledge, with 5 fathoms of water on the outer edge, extends nearly ^ 

 mile to the northward. 



There is anchorage, sheltered from offshore Avinds, in the eastern 

 cove to 12 fathoms water, sand bottom, and for small vessels in the 

 western cove in 6 fathoms. 



Dildo arm, the southeasternmost harbor in Trinity bay, lies east- 

 ward of Spreadeagle bay. The eastern entrance point rises to a 

 round hill, 150 feet high, that shelters Dildo cove, just within the 

 arm, where the settlement is situated. The arm, about 2 miles long 



