Connecting Point Group
{{Short description|Archaeological formation in Newfoundland, Canada}}
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| map = Connecting Point Group map.svg
| map_caption = Occurrence of Connecting Point Group in southeastern Newfoundland
| type = Group
| period = Ediacaran
| age = {{Geological range|Ediacaran}}
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| region = Newfoundland
| country = Canada
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| subunits = Not subdivided{{Avalon map ref}}
| underlies = Musgravetown Group
| overlies = Love Cove Group
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The Connecting Point Group is a Late Neoproterozoic geological formation cropping out on the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland, dominated by deep marine turbidite deposits.{{cite journal|doi=10.1016/0301-9268(94)00074-2|title=Neoproterozoic rocks of the Newfoundland Avalon Zone|journal=Precambrian Research|volume=73|pages=123|year=1995|last1=Myrow|first1=P}}Normore, L.S. (2012). Geology of the Random Island map area (NTS 2C/04), Newfoundland. Curr. Res. Newfoundl. Labrador Dep. Nat. Resour. Geol. Surv. Report 12-, 121–145.
Approximate age data from the middle of the group date it to ca. 610 Ma.
It corresponds to the Conception Group and the St. John's Group further east on the Avalon peninsula{{Avalon map ref}}