- Savage Cove-Sandy Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador
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official_name = Savage Cove-Sandy Cove
other_name = Poverty Cove
native_name = Anse aux Sauvages
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pushpin_map_caption = Location of Savage Cove-Sandy Cove in Newfoundland
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established_date = 1830s
established_title2 = Incorporated
established_date2 = 1996
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timezone =Newfoundland Time
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latd = 51
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longs = 20.16
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footnotes = Savage Cove-Sandy Cove (2006 Population 133) are consolidated communities located at the northwest end of theGreat Northern Peninsula , north ofFlower's Cove on the coast of theStrait of Belle Isle . Savage Cove is the most northernly shelteredharbour in the straits on the island of Newfoundland.History
Being on what was known as the
French Shore of Newfoundland, Savage Cove had first been used as a French stagingharbour in the early 1700s. Once dubbed Anse aux Sauvages(Cove of Savages) by French seamen who had most likely encountered aBeothuk settlement in the area, theharbour was permanently settled in the 1830s by an English seaman named George Gaulton. The English seamen of the time had come to know theharbour as Savage Cove. The English name was finalized after the French relinquished their rights to the area in 1904 under theEntente cordiale . Nearby Sandy Cove was settled by Thomas White and George Coles ofDevonshire , England along with the former's wife Ann Gould of Anchor Point in 1843. They were hired by the French to protect French possessions on the shore during the winter. Up until the early 1900s, Sandy Cove was initially known only as Poverty Cove. It was eventually renamed for the unusual presence of a small amount sand found on the shore near itswharf .For years the dominant industries were that of the
cod andlobster fisheries. The Canadian Saltfish Corporation had built a processing facility in the area making Savage Cove the focus of long liners who would conduct their fishing in the straits on theLabrador side. When moratoriums on the cod fishery began to take hold in the 1980s and 1990s, the major saltfish plant was forced to close and these long liners began to focus on thescallop fishery.In the 1970s, an area near Savage Cove was slated to be the site of an undersea tunneling operation called the
Newfoundland-Labrador fixed link meant to link the island of Newfoundland with neighbouringLabrador . However, the project was cancelled in 1975 with very little accomplished. Remnants of this operation, including discarded boring equipment, remain on site to this day.In 1996, Savage Cove and Sandy Cove were officially consolidated as per the
Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly .Present
With the demise of the
cod fishery, Savage Cove-Sandy Cove, as well as many other neighbouring communities, are suffering financially. The towns' population's has been steadily decreasing as residents leave their homes for better job opportunities elsewhere. However, a fish plant in Sandy Cove is still operating and serving neighbouring communities. Also, various industries still function such as theshrimp andlobster fisheries, as well as other available smaller fisheries andfur trading .Census
In 2001, 152 people resided in Savage Cove-Sandy Cove.
In 2006, 133 people resided in Savage Cove-Sandy Cove.
ee also
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List of cities and towns in Newfoundland and Labrador External links
* [http://www.northernpen.ca/index.cfm?sid=87923&sc=456 Northern Pen: What's in a name | Tracing roots]
* [http://www.canlii.org/nl/laws/regu/1996r.411/20070117/whole.html Town of Savage Cove - Sandy Cove Order, C.N.L.R. 411/96]
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