Division No. 1, Subdivision A, Newfoundland and Labrador

Arnold's Cove Station is a tiny rural community located on Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada It is situated approximately two kilometers from the town of Arnold's Cove, from which it derived its name.

The community was established in the 1890s when Robert Gillespie Reid's Newfoundland Railway was constructed through the area, bypassing Arnold's Cove proper.

Members of the United States Army were stationed in the community during World War II.

It is unknown exactly when the community was first settled, but a Thomas Lynch was recorded at Tickle Harbour in 1817, and Benjamin Lester, a merchant of Trinity had business operations there in the 1700s.

The path down the hill to broad lake was always called Father Browne's road by the older people.

In the years following World War Two, Augustus Whitten (Gus) of St. John's became interested in the area, originally intending to have quiet land for a cottage.

He sold his store on the South side of St. John's and moved to 'Bellevue Beach,' where he started a local restaurant.

As time passed, more families moved to the area and the community gained and lost two stores, a hairdressing shop, built a business of cabins- Fiddler's Green- which is still standing today, and is home to a previously provincial campground.

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Trinny Cove was a settlement located North-west of Long Harbour in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.