Bay Bulls (2021 population: 1,566[2]) is a small fishing town in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Then in 1697 Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville marched overland from Placentia and attacked Bay Bulls in the Avalon Peninsula Campaign.
In 1702, Commodore John Leake of the Royal Navy entered Bay Bulls with several Men of War, and received information about the whereabouts of French ships and unprotected settlements around the Avalon Peninsula, which he then attacked.
On June 24, 1762, the French led by Admiral d'Arsac de Ternay, landed seven hundred men who occupied Bay Bulls and marched to St. John's.
Bay Bulls has been at the forefront of many strategies such as fish farming and lately servicing the Oil and Gas industry.