Belleoram (/bəˈlɔːrəm/)[2] is a village on the shores of Fortune Bay in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The community sits on a narrow strip of land hemmed in between the bay and steep hills that rise behind it.
In 1718, Captain Tavenor sailed around the south of Newfoundland and called it "Belorme's Place."
Visitors can see the John Cluett Heritage House which was built about 1844 and is best described as a "saltbox," one of the simplest forms of architecture and common amongst early settlers.
[7] Also, they can attend the Ironskull Folk Festival, which is an annual event held the third weekend of July every year.