Ladle Cove is a designated place in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The first settlers in Ladle Cove are believed to have been Samuel and Tobias Pinsent who stayed for the winter in 1862.
In the 1880s Ladle Cove was shipping surplus vegetables from their fertile soil to other communities.
The first Methodist school-chapel in Ladle Cove was opened in 1884 and the first minister was either James Wilson, or A.J.
Between 1862 and 1874 ministers from Greenspond and Fogo visited to perform services, baptisms, burials and marriages.
There was also some small-scale sealing, herring and salmon catching, and logging (since the early 1900s) in Ladle Cove.