Lawrence are its competitive spirit and quintessence of generosity. St. Lawrence is a coastal town, located on the southeast corner of the Burin Peninsula in southeastern Newfoundland. The Burin Peninsula Highway (Route 220) passes through St. Lawrence and joins the Transcanada Highwayes, 185 km to the north. St. Lawrence is connected to all major communities in the area by paved roads that is strategically located 32 kms from international shipping lanes.
Community Service Groups and churches are encouraged to contact the webmaster at 826.2290 to have your event listed here orSubmit Your Announcement Here.Council Advisory - Speed Recorder Data June12 through Sept. 16. The data for the summer period is posted at the link below. It is noteworthy that the vast majority of us respect the posted speed limit of 30 KPH. It is sad to note that some ignore that on a daily basis. Vehicles Passings over 95 day period: - 48 303Average Speed for the Period - 33 KPHDays with Maximum speed more than twice posted speed limit - 82Range of Maximum speeds - 63 KPH to 107 KPHDrivers are reminded that the posted speed limit all over Garnish is 30 KPH.
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The crossed instruments are burins, instruments for engraving on stone; this emblem is appropriate considering the abundance of rocks and stones throughout the community. The crested blue ripples in the background signify the sea, the source of Burin's li