Neighbourhoods in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
The city of St. John's is made up of many neighbourhoods. Neighbourhoods such as Georgestown and Rabbittown have long histories in the city and were among the first residential neighbourhoods to be built, while other neighbourhoods such as the Goulds and Kilbride are former communities that have been amalgamated with St. John's.
City Centre
- The Battery
- Buckmaster's Circle
- Cookstown: Area at top of Long's Hill[1]
- Dogstown: Off Duckworth St. E.[2]
- Downtown
- St. John's Ecclesiastical District
- Fort Amherst
- Georgestown–includes Tubridtown and Monkstown.
- Quidi Vidi
- Rabbittown
East End
- Bally Haly
- Churchill Park
- East Meadows
- Hoylestown
- Pleasantville
- Rennies Mill Road
- Quidi Vidi
Northeast
- Airport Heights
- Clovelly Trails
- King William Estates
- Wedgewood Park
- Virginia Park
West End
- Amherst Heights
- Bristolwood
- Cowan Heights
- Grovesdale Park
- Kenmount Terrace
- Mundy Pond
- Waterford Valley
- Westgate
- Wishingwell Park
Southeast
- Blackhead
- Kilbride
- Shea Heights
Southwest
- Brookfield Plains
- Galway
- Goulds
- Richmond Hill
- Southlands
References
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- Bannerman Park
- Bowring Park
- Buildings
- Cape Spear
- George Street
- Grand Concourse
- Memorial University
- National War Memorial
- Neighbourhoods
- Pippy Park
- Quidi Vidi Lake
- Rawlins Cross
- Signal Hill
- Victoria Park
- Tallest buildings
- Water Street
- King George V Park
- Mary Brown's Centre
- Memorial Stadium
- Newfoundland Growlers (hockey)
- Newfoundland Growlers (basketball)
- Newfoundland Rogues
- Royal St. John's Regatta
- Swilers Rugby Park
- St. Patrick's Park
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