Otterbury

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Otterbury was located in the Conception Bay North area with the post office located in Clarkes Beach. It had a population of 104 by 1956.

Otterbury is a community within the town of Clarkes Beach.

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Coordinates: 47°33′00″N53°16′00″W / 47.55000°N 53.26667°W / 47.55000; -53.26667

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