Maberly, Newfoundland and Labrador

Maberly locally /ˈmæbərli/ is a tiny coastal hamlet (called an outport in Newfoundland) at the end of route 238-II on the Bonavista Peninsula on the island of Newfoundland with a permanent year-round population of about 20. In the 1921 census, there were 83 inhabitants.[1] It has long been associated with nearby Elliston, being about 3 km from Elliston Centre by road, and was officially annexed by that town in the 1960s. Driving from Elliston Centre to Maberly, you pass through Sandy Cove and the Neck.

  1. ^ A list of the inhabitants of Maberly as recorded on the Newfoundland census of 1921 can be found at The GenWeb Project's NLGenWeb 1921 NF Census page