Everything about The Codroy Valley totally explained
The
Codroy Valley is a valley in the southwestern part of the island of
Newfoundland in the
Canadian province of
Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Codroy Valley is a glacial valley formed in the
Anguille Mountains, a sub-range of the
Long Range Mountains which run along Newfoundland's west coast fronting the
Gulf of St. Lawrence. The valley runs inland at a a perpendicular angle from the coast along a bearing of 45º (northeast).
The mouth of the Codroy Valley at the coast is extremely windy and is the location of
Wreckhouse, so-named by employees of the historic
Newfoundland Railway for the wind's ability to blow railway cars off the tracks.
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