Spotted Island

Spotted Island
Puktuksoak (Inuttitut)[1]
Spotted Island
Puktuksoak (Inuttitut)[4]
Geography
Coordinates 53°31′N 55°47′W / 53.51°N 55.78°W / 53.51; -55.78Coordinates: 53°31′N 55°47′W / 53.51°N 55.78°W / 53.51; -55.78
Administration
Canada
Province Newfoundland and Labrador

Spotted Island is an island off of the east coast of Labrador. Its south and east shores abut the Labrador Sea and a channel named Domino Run separates it from the Island of Ponds to the south.[5] The island is approximately 4 miles long and 2 miles wide. Its name is due to the alternating black and white cliffs on its east coast.[6]

In 1867 Spotted Island harbour was the scene of a dramatic rescue when William Jackman single-handedly saved 27 people from a ship which had run aground on a reef.[7]

Until 1961 the island was home to a Pinetree Line early warning radar station.[8]

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