St. Lunaire-Griquet

"St. Lunaire" redirects here. For the French commune, see Saint-Lunaire.
St. Lunaire-Griquet
Town
Coordinates: 51°31′14″N 55°28′51″W / 51.52056°N 55.48083°W / 51.52056; -55.48083
Country  Canada
Province  Newfoundland and Labrador
Population (2006)
  Total 666
Time zone Newfoundland Time (UTC-3:30)
  Summer (DST) Newfoundland Daylight (UTC-2:30)
Area code(s) 709

St. Lunaire-Griquet is a town in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The town is located near the northern tip of the Great Northern Peninsula of the province. The town had a population of 666 in the Canada 2006 Census.

It is the location of L'Anse aux Meadows.

History

French fishermen began fishing the region in the 16th century. However, St. Lunaire bay was not mapped until 1784 by the French sailor Liberge de Granchain.[1] An island in the mouth of St. Lunaire bay still bears his namesake. Evidence of ancient French fishing activity in this bay can be still observed in the remains of old French bread ovens on Granchain island[2]

Culture and Sights

There is a school with a public library on Main Street. St. Monica's Church is a wooden Roman Catholic church with a small flèche instead of a spire. It is opposite the Town Hall on Main Street. A Memorial depicting strong community leaders and developers with colourful models of ships and lighthouses were erected on Main Street as well. The Wild Berry Economusée on route 436 is the world's only museum dedicated to the interpretation of wild berries. The town also includes a small hotel which is convenient for visitors of L'Anse aux Meadows. There is a lookout that provides a great view of the entire town and the ocean. The access to the lookout is a wooden staircase that is located just behind the school off of main street. During the month of July visitors can observe icebergs making their way towards Newfoundland shores as the town is one of the most Northern locations of "Ice Berg Alley". St. Lunaire-Griquet is amongst the few remaining areas that culturally seal hunt out of necessity for many of its residents. It is one of the northern most points on the island of Newfoundland, birthed as a fishing community and remains highly influenced as such to this day.

Tourism

St. Lunaire-Griquet is 10 km from UNESCO World Heritage site of L'Anse aux Meadows.

See also

References

  1. The Northern Pen newspaper:http://www.northernpen.ca/index.cfm?sid=115676&sc=456
  2. Newfoundland historical society and web photos: http://www.darktickle.com/histphotos.aspx

Coordinates: 51°31′14″N 55°28′51″W / 51.52056°N 55.48083°W / 51.52056; -55.48083

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