- North West River, Newfoundland and Labrador
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official_name = North West River
other_name = Northwest River
native_name = squamijk killljiakiqq
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image_caption = View from Sunday Hill of sunset over Little Lake.
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established_title = Settled
established_date = 1743
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leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Arthur Williams
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population_total = 551 [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/Profil01/CP01/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=1010022&Geo2=PR&Code2=10&Data=Count&SearchText=north%20west%20river&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom=]
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timezone =Atlantic Time
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latd = 53
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lats = 31.32
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postal_code = A0P 1M0
area_code = 709
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website = [http://www.townofnwr.ca/home/ Town of North West River Official Website]
footnotes = North West River is a small town located in centralLabrador . Established in 1743 as a trading post by French Fur TraderLouis Fornel , the community later went on to become a hub for theHudson's Bay Company and home to a hospital and school serving the needs of coastal Labrador. North West River is the oldest community in central Labrador.History
Central Labrador has been inhabited by aboriginal groups (
Innu andInuit ) for over 6000 years due to its bountiful wildlife. In 1743 French fur trader Louis Fornel was the first European to establish a year long settlement at the present site of North West River. [ [http://www.townofnwr.ca/home/5 Town of North West River History] ] The site was primarily used to trade furs with the local aboriginals for European goods.Trapping
French settlers from Quebec moved to the area surrounding North West River to work as voyageurs and trappers (known as
Coureur des bois in Quebec). Many took on Inuit wives creating a unique population ofMétis [ [http://www.labradormetis.ca/home/33 Labrador Métis Nation: About Us, Our Heritage, Our Home] ] trappers and traders. Traders would also do business trading goods with the nomadicNaskapi Innu .European fur traders relied on the knowledge of the land possessed by the trappers and the Innu to provide them with furs. Trappers living in and around North West River would come to the trading post to exchange furs for flour, raisins, canvas tents, axes, guns and other goods Valuable furs from
beavers ,mink ,martins , seals,foxes ,bears and many other fur baring animals. Trappers maintainedtraplines inherited from relatives throughout central Labrador.The fur trade collapsed after the Second World War. Many trappers abandoned their traplines to work at the newly for air force Base at near by
Goose Bay .The Hudson's Bay Company
With the signing of the
Treaty of Paris (1763) Labrador was passed from the French to the British. With the arrival of the British came the Hudson's Bay Company in 1836 [ [http://www.ourlabrador.ca/member.php?id=2 Our Labrador: North West River] ] who would enjoy a trade monopoly over central Labrador's Furs for more than 100 years. The newest of the Hudson's Bay Trading posts was constructed in 1923 and still remains as museum run and maintained by the Labrador Heritage Society. [ [http://www.townofnwr.ca/home/11 Town of North West River: Museums] ]The Grenfell Mission
In 1893 British doctor
Wilfred Grenfell began traveling the Labrador coast providing medical services to fishermen and the aboriginals living in Labrador. In 1914 theInternational Grenfell Association was formed. The mission took doctors and nurses from theUnited Kingdom , and a handful of Commonwealth countries, to serve the people of Newfoundland and Labrador. One of these doctors was Dr. Harry L. Paddon, who in 1915 established a hospital in North West River which would eventually serve the entire coast of Labrador.In 1981 the International Grenfell Association dissolved, leaving all properties to the Grenfell Regional Health Services Board, a locally run board, no longer relying on the support of missionaries. On April 1st, 2005 the Labrador-Grenfell Health Authority [ [http://www.lghealth.ca/ Labrador-Grenfell Health] ] was formed to serve the health needs of Labradorians specifically.
Present Day Northwest River
Although North West River has remained small in size over the last 250 years it remains a lively place full of history, the town offers scenic walking trails along the water front, through the forest or to the top of "Sunday Hill" where hikers can see a panoramic view of
Lake Melville , theMealy Mountains , Grand Lake andLittle Lake .A modern bridge connects North West River to the road to the rest of the continent by a modern bridge which was constructed in 1980. Before that a
cable car spanned the river for 19 years. Before that the river was only passable by boat.Stores, Restaurants and Businesses
North West River is home to one convenience store as well as a craft shop selling local hand made crafts. There is a building for a restaurant that has gone through many owners over the last ten years. Guided tours are offered by local outfitters.
Museums and Information
The Labrador Heritage Foundation operates a museum in the restored Hudson's Bay trading post. Various artifacts relating to the fur trade and Labrador history are cataloged and on display. The museum keeps regular hours in the Summer and can offer tours if booked ahead of time in the Winter.
The Labrador Interpretation Center, located on Sunday Hill Road, is designed to provide a comprehensive view into the history and culture of Labrador. The center features an art gallery, temporary exhibit space and a small theatre.
North West River Beach Festival
Held on the North West River Beach every July, The North West River Beach Festival is in its 21st year. The two day event is Labrador's largest music festival. [ [http://www.townofnwr.ca/home/10 Town of North West River: North West River Beach Festival] ] Locals, travelers and ex-pats gather at the festival to socialize and watch local performers play traditional Labrador music. There are also crafts, foods and games.
In 2007, the Beach Festival was moved to the North West River Waterfront instead of its traditional location on the beach.
Climate and Terrain
North West River experiences generally mild Summers with cold winters. Winters usually begin in mid November and last until mid April and Summers begin in June and end in early September. The temperature generally ranges from about -30°C at its coldest in the winters to about +30°C in the summers. [ [http://www.townofnwr.ca/home/4 Town of North West River: Facts and Figures] ]
The town is located on a hill dividing Little Lake from the larger Lake Melville. A small band of water (North West River) connects the two. The area of North West River is located is on a sandy plain surrounded by mountains. The sand and gravel forming this plain was deposited by
glaciers during the lastIce Age .References
External links
* [http://www.ourlabrador.ca/member.php?id=2 "Our Labrador: North West River"]
* [http://www.tourismlabrador.com "Tourism Labrador"]
* [http://labradormetis.ca "Labrador Métis Nation"]
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