- Hant's Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador
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footnotes = The community of Hant's Harbour (coord|48|00|55|N|53|15|45|W| NST) is an incorporatedtown having a population of 401 ("2006 Census") located on theeast side of Trinity Bay on theBay de Verde Peninsula , Newfoundland,Canada .Geography
Hant's Harbour is a small fishing village built around a small harbour which opens on the north to Trinity Bay. The harbour waters are able to accommodate vessels up to 100 tons, the landscapes which surround it are low hills which are rocky and barren.
Towns and communities nearby
* New Chelsea
* New Melbourne
* Brownsdale
* Winterton
* Turks Cove
* New PerlicanHistory
Like most of the early settlements around the coast of Newfoundland, the population grew very slowly during the eighteenth century.
Hant's Habour early residents were mostly of the
Church of England , during the eighteenth century they depended upon the services of clergy on the irregular visits of the missionaries for theSociety of the Propagation of the Gospel , stationed at Trinity.The rise and rapid growth of
Methodism in Hant's Harbour caused the Church of England community to remain small, its members being served the clergy stationed at nearby parishes. In the early twentieth century theSalvation Army came to Hant's Harbour and gradually built up a substantial membership, and constructed a citadel there.Timeline
* 1697 -
Abbe Baudoin reports that there are four houses at Hant's Harbour.
* 1801 - Five families are listed as living in Hant's Harbour.
* 1813 - T.E. and Mary Pelley die. The gravestone recording this still stands.
* 1820’s – The first known church is built in the community.
* 1830’s – The population consists of 400 people.
* 1847 – Ten vessels carrying 271 men are engaged in theseal hunt .
* 1853 – Eight vessels totalling 767 tons carry 294 men to the seal hunt.
* 1868 – 1870 – A second and much larger church is built, serving the circuit until 1907 when it is destroyed to build a new one.
* 1871 –Lovell’s Newfoundland Dictionary lists 81 of the 104 householders in Hant’s Harbour as fisherman. Two others are listed as farmers.
* 1880’s – The population grows to its peak of about 750 residents.
* 1961 – Fire destroys the vegetation which formerly covered the low hills which surround the harbour.Climate
Relatively mild winters with considerable variation in snow cover. Heavy rainfalls from October through December. Summers cooled by low clouds and fogs near coasts, considerably brighter and warmer inland.
Economy
From the beginning the economy of Hant's Harbour was based mainly on the fisheries, until the nineteenth century when it was the inshore
cod fishery and theLabrador fishery during the latter half of the century. During the nineteenth and twentieth century was also seasonally an important source of income.Attractions
* Willow Tree Museum
* Hant’s Harbour Lighthouse
* Willow Tree Fishing Stage
* Willow Tree Site
* Little Islands Hiking Trailee also
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List of cities and towns in Newfoundland and Labrador External links
* [http://www.aroundthebay.ca/btta/booklet/index.htm Baccalieu Trail]
* [http://collections.ic.gc.ca/baccalieutrail/home.html Historical Baccalieu Trail]
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