- Anchor Point, Newfoundland and Labrador
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footnotes = Anchor Point (2006 Population 309) is a town located inSt. Barbe Bay, south ofFlower's Cove on the west side of theGreat Northern Peninsula . It was the first English settlement on what is called the 'French Shore' of Newfoundland.History
Anchor Point was first settled by Robert Barlett, a British seaman, and his nephew Robert Genge, both from
Yeovil ,Somerset ,England in 1740. They used thecove as a base for fishing and fur hunting from Anchor Point to Barlett's Harbour in the late 18th century. Robert Barlett eventually returned toEngland while Robert Genge was joined by his brother Abram, who employed men fromEngland seasonally to sell his furs and fish to American vessels. Trapping,salmon fishing andsealing were very important industries of Anchor Point in the 19th century. His descendant, William Genge, was the first Waymaster in 1885. By the 1850s, Anchor Point was established as a commercial center for fur trading and fishing on theSt. Barbe coast. The land around Anchor Point was also very productive with excellent pasture which led to extensive cultivation of the land and the raising oflivestock .In 1848, an English
Bishop visited the Northern Peninsula. It was at this time that the first cemetery on theStrait of Belle Isle wasconsecrated in Anchor Point. By 1849, a schoolhouse was built. However, because of its isolation, Anchor Point had difficulty retaining teachers. Therefore, from the 1850s to the 1950s, educational facilities remained relatively poor. By 1960, there was a larger elementary school and high school available in neighbouringFlower's Cove so that students could be bused to it. By the 1970s, all students attended school there. Also in the 1970s, the firstAnglican church at Anchor Point was built.Seal hunting ,salmon fishing andfur trapping would eventually become less profitable. By the 1920s,cod ,lobster andherring fishing had become increasingly important. The population grew steadily from 51 people in 1911, 160 people in 1951, 208 in 1956, and 329 by 1976. The firstPostmistress was Mrs. Susan Pilgrim on October 1st, 1959.Starting in 1980, a fish plant was operating seasonally for four months of the year. The plant shipped fish packed in ice daily to Port Aux Basques for distribution.
Present
Anchor Point's population had been steadily declining since the demise of the
cod fishery in Newfoundland. Many people from Anchor Point had left to find work inmainland Canada . However, new housing developments on the fringes of the town have brought in some additional residents. Thelobster ,shrimp andscallop fishery industries are still functioning as well as other available smaller fisheries and fur trading. The community has three general stores operating.Census
In 1996, 350 people resided in Anchor Point.
In 2001, 201 people resided in Anchor Point.
In 2006, 309 people resided in Anchor Point.
ee also
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List of cities and towns in Newfoundland and Labrador References
External links
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~cannf/npstbn_settlers.htm NL GenWeb Historical Data - The First Settlers on the French Shore]
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