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1700s – Caplin Cove is first of the last settled by English fishermen. •
1836 – Census reports a population of 44, most of whom are fishing servants. •
Mid-19th century – Several families from Freshwater and Carbonear are settled in Caplin Cove. •
1871 – Lovell's Newfoundland Dictionary reports 2 planters, George Cull And Michael Power, and fishermen Bussey, Stephen Compton, George Garland, Robert Keats, Charles, Job, John and Urias Reynolds, and Jacob, James and Peter Snelgrove •
1935 – The population is 202. •
1950s – Decline in cod fishery and the depression causes some families to leave the community •
1951 – Population is reduced to 188, 28 of which are fishermen and 20 are labourers. •
1973 – To improve shore facilities, a haul-up and landing block are built. •
1980 – The small boat inshore cod fishery remained the main employment in this community, which in 1980 reported 22 full-time fisherman in 6 crews who drew each season for the traditional berths. During the fishing season, approximately 11,000 pounds of cod per week are hauled and trucked to the plants in
Conception Bay. Squid is caught and shipped to
Dildo. •
1961 – High school students attend school in nearby Western Bay. •
1972 – Elementary school students attend school in Western Bay. •
1992 – High School and Elementary students attended school in Bay de Verde and Western Bay. •
1997 – High school students attend school in nearby Northern Bay and elementary students attend school in Western Bay. •
2005–Present Day – Elementary students attend school in Western Bay and Bay De Verde. While High School students attend school in
Old Perlican. In 2025, Cabot Academy elementary school in Western Bay was destroyed by the
wildfire. ==Geography==