CBDC Burin Peninsula serves an area comprising some 41 small towns and communities with a combined population of some 23,000 people. The local Burin Peninsula economy is driven mainly by the fishery and employment related to offshore oil metal fabrication activity. The region has a robust retail and service sector.
CBDC Burin Peninsula offers support to small businesses throughout the region through its many programs and services.
- Monkstown
- Terrenceville
- Grand Le Pierre
- English Harbour East
- Little Harbour East
- Bay L’Argent
- St. Bernard’s
- Jacques Fontaine
- Little Bay East
- Harbour Mille
- South East Bight
- Petite Forte
- Brookside
- Boat Harbour
- Parker’s Cove
- Rushoon
- Baine Habour
- Red Harbour
- Spanish Room
- Rock Harbour
- Jean de Baie
- Marystown
- Beau Bois
- Burin
- Lewin’s Cove
- Big Salmonier
- Epworth
- Fox Cove – Mortier
- Little St. Lawrence
- St. Lawrence
- Lawn
- Lord’s Cove
- Point au Gaul
- Allan’s Island
- Lamaline
- Point May
- Fortune
- Grand Bank
- Grand Beach
- Frenchman’s Cove
- Winterland
- Garnish
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Investment decisions are made by an independent Board of Directors sensitive to the needs of its community. The directors are volunteers from the business sector dedicated to making their community a better place in which to live and work.
The strength of the CBDCs is in our volunteer boards. They have an intimate knowledge of the local markets, the business environment and the people in their communities.
CBDC provides tailored financing, expert guidance, and essential support.
The CBDC Youth Loan offers up to $150,000 in financing for rural Atlantic Canadian entrepreneurs aged 18–34 to support business startup, expansion, or modernization while fostering employment and economic growth in their communities.
We offer tailored financing, expert business advice, and practical support to help your business succeed. Whether you’re starting, expanding, or innovating, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Let’s discuss how we can elevate your business together.