- Port Saunders, Newfoundland and Labrador
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website = [http://www.nfcap.nf.ca/west/PortSaunders/ Port Saunders official site]
footnotes = Port Saunders is a community of 876 located inNewfoundland and Labrador ,Canada .History
The town of Port Saunders got its name when three British war ships returned from Battle Harbour, Labrador. A ship under the command of "Admiral Saunders" came here and Port Saunders bears his name to the present day.
Port Saunders had its real beginning when a ship named the "Modest" under the command of Captain Arnold from Halifax, Nova Scotia arrived with lumber to build a lobster canning factory for "Shurhand & Forest". When completed the factory was sold to James Singer from Nova Scotia. He built the first house and was followed by more settlers from nearby settlements who were interested in the lobster fishery. The factory operated until 1960 when it was shut down because it was considered no longer profitable. In addition to the lobster fishery people began to fish cod and herring. Everyone grew their own garden vegetables. In the meantime the French Settlers had built their rooms on Kepple Island. They had their own fishing boats and would salt and later dry t heir fish before sending it back to France. In addition to the cod fishery, they used nets to drag the rivers for salmon which they split and sent back to France.
In 1958 Cyde House built the first fish plant in the area. It handled cod which was split and salted in the salt bulk form. This led the way for economic development in the town. The following year a general store, post office, and commercial wharf were built.
Port Saunders has a well protected harbour, and relies to a large extent on the fishing industry. There are many fishing stores and wharves lining the harbour side road. The Marine Centre, servicing the large fishing fleet, is open to visitors.
In years past, when boats were the dominant mode of travel, Port Saunders was a major port of call. Evidence of this remains in some of the old buildings on the wharves.
Near the mouth of the harbour is Keppel Island, where the lighthouse guides the harbour entrance. The lighthouse was a kerosene burning lighthouse when it was first built in 1901. The island itself was a Spanish burial ground and later French settlers built houses on the island. Tourists can visit the island and view the
lighthouse .How To Get There
Port Saunders is located on the Western shore of Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula. Turning North at Deer Lake, travellers can visit Gros Morne National Park. Continuing North along the Viking Trail (Route 430) you will come to the Route 430-28 branch just North of the community of Hawkes Bay. This Route will take you to Port Saunders.
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List of cities and towns in Newfoundland and Labrador External links
* [http://www.nfcap.nf.ca/west/PortSaunders/ Port Saunders official site]
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