Nicholsville, Newfoundland

A snow-covered bridge stretches over a river, leading to a town nestled in a snow covered town. The bridge is adorned with icicles, and the town's buildings are covered in snow
Nicholsville, Newfoundland during winter.

Nicholsville is a hamlet located to the north of, and contiguous with, Deer Lake in Newfoundland, Canada. The hamlet has access to Deer Lake Beach and the Humber River.

Historically, it had a population of 509 residents in 1986.[1] However, in 1994, Nicholsville was amalgamated with Deer Lake, making its specific population statistics less distinct in more recent records.

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