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Groais Island is one of the Grey Islands, Bell Island being the other. It has an area of 41 km² and is located off Newfoundland's Great Northern Peninsula to the east in the Atlantic Ocean in Canada. The island is uninhabited, but was used earlier by fishermen.
The island is hilly, rising to over 100 metres. James Cook visited the island in 7 July 1754.
The island is hilly, rising to over 100 metres. James Cook visited the island in 7 July 1754.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groais_Island
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°56'3"N 55°35'13"W
- Bell Island 15 km
- Horse Islands 80 km
- Belle Isle 121 km
- Long Island 145 km
- South Twillingate Island 151 km
- Sunday Cove Island 151 km
- Pilley's Island 153 km
- New World Island 153 km
- Triton Island 155 km
- Thwart Island 178 km
- Cape Rouge Peninsula 18 km
- Conche Peninsula 21 km
- Great Island Harbour 28 km
- Hare Bay 41 km