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Humber East

Humber East

Provincial electoral district in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada


Humber East is a former provincial electoral district for the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.[1]

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Includes the eastern section of Corner Brook as well as Humber Village, Little Rapids, Massey Drive, Pasadena and Steady Brook. There is a mix of urban and rural areas. The district is among the most prosperous in the province.

Humber East has elected a series of political heavyweights, including Clyde Wells, Tom Farrell, Lynn Verge and former premier Tom Marshall. Humber East was reconfigured into the districts of Corner Brook and Humber-Bay of Islands in 2015.[2]

Members of the House of Assembly

The district has elected the following members of the House of Assembly:

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Election results

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Boundaries

The District of Humber East is located on the West Coast of Newfoundland, it takes in a portion of the City of Corner Brook, The towns of Massey Drive, Steady Brook, Humber Village, Little Rapids, and Pasadena. Its boundaries are as follows:

  • Begins at the intersection of the Meridian of 57° 30′ West Longitude and the southern shoreline

of Deer Lake;

  • Then running in a general southwesterly direction along the sinuosities of the southern shoreline

of Deer Lake to its intersection with the centre line of Blue Gulch Brook;

  • Then running in a general southeasterly direction along the centre line of Blue Gulch Brook to its

intersection with the centre line of Main Street, Pasadena;

  • Then running in a general southwesterly direction along the centre line of Main Street to its

intersection with the centre line of South Brook;

  • Then running in a general southeasterly direction along the centre line of South Brook to its

intersection with the Parallel of 49° North Latitude;

  • Then running due south to the point of intersection with the southern shoreline of Grand Lake;
  • Then running due west to its intersection with the centre line of the Trans Canada Highway;
  • Then running in a general northeasterly direction along the centre line of the Trans Canada

Highway to its intersection with the centre line of Lewin Parkway;

  • Then running in a general northwesterly direction along the centre line of Lewin Parkway to its

intersection with the centre line of Wheeler's Road;

  • Then running in a general northwesterly direction along the centre line of Wheeler's Road to its

intersection with the centre line of Pratt Street;

  • Then running in a general southwesterly direction along the centre line of Pratt Street to its

intersection with the centre line of Carter Avenue;

  • Then running in a general northwesterly direction along the centre line of Carter Avenue to its

intersection with the centre line of Elizabeth Street;

  • Then running in a general northwesterly direction along the centre line of Elizabeth Street to its

intersection with the centre line of Churchill Street;

  • Then running in a general northeasterly direction along the centre line of Churchill Street to its

intersection with the centre line of O’Connell Drive;

  • Then running in a general easterly direction along the centre line of O’Connell Drive to its

intersection with the centre line of Corner Brook Stream;

  • Then running in a general northwesterly direction along the centre line of Corner Brook Stream to its intersection with the southern shoreline of Humber Arm;
  • Then running in a general northeasterly direction along the sinuosities of Humber Arm and Humber River to the intersection with the centre line of the Bay of Islands North Shore Highway, Route #440;
  • Then running in a northeasterly direction to the summit of Old Man Mountain, north of Old Mans Pond;
  • Then running in an easterly direction to the point of beginning.

References

  1. "Summary of Polling Divisions HUMBER EAST" (PDF). Elections Newfoundland and Labrador. 3 August 2011. Retrieved 15 September 2011.[permanent dead link]
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