Horse Islands (Newfoundland and Labrador)

Horse Islands (Newfoundland and Labrador)

Horse Islands is the name of a resettled fishing community on one of the two islands that also bears its name, situated off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Horse Island was the scene of a terrific accident of a Hollywood movie gone awry.

Horse Islands located off the tip of the Baie Verte Peninsula, are two islands. Western Island the smaller of the two and Eastern Island about three times the size of the former. They are sometimes referred to as St. Barbe Islands. Western Island does not provide for easy access and never contained any permanent settlement. Its shape is interrupted by long jagged rocks that jut out into the ocean on the north side of the island called Nervous Rocks. The Eastern Island contains the only suitable harbour were fisherman could make landfall and was first settled by the Bath family in 1836. Both islands were densely wooded and provided adequate supply of firewood for its residents.

Horse Islands, the settlement, is located on Eastern Island and it reached its peak in population in 1956 when it had a population of 215. Shortly after the population fell into decline and in 1966 its residents had agreed to resettle to the mainland Newfoundland. Most of the residents resettled in the community of La Scie, where they could find adequate housing, social services and employment.

Horse Islands became of strategic importance during the shooting of a Hollywood movie when the ship that was used had exploded killing 27 men, including Varick Frissel a New York filmmaker. The movie was shot aboard the "SS Viking" and it was to feature the lives of Newfoundland Sealers. On March 15, 1931 the whole stern of "SS Viking" was blown off by an explosion. Fifty survivors with various injuries had then made the arduous journey across ice floes to Horse Island for safety and shelter.

ee also

* List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador


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