Scotts Head is a village on the southwest coast of
Dominica
Dominica ( or ; Kalinago: ; french: Dominique; Dominican Creole French: ), officially the Commonwealth of Dominica, is an island country in the Caribbean. The capital, Roseau, is located on the western side of the island. It is geographically ...
, in
Saint Mark Parish. In 2001, its population was 721. Predominantly a fishing village, Scotts Head overlooks
Soufrière Bay Soufrière may refer to:
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Towns and villages
*Soufrière, Dominica, a village on the southwest coast of Dominica in the Caribbean
*Petit Soufrière, Dominica, a village on the east coast of Dominica
*Soufrière, Saint Lucia, a town ...
, which is protected as the
Soufrière Scotts Head Marine Reserve Soufrière may refer to:
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Towns and villages
* Soufrière, Dominica, a village on the southwest coast of Dominica in the Caribbean
*Petit Soufrière, Dominica, a village on the east coast of Dominica
*Soufrière, Saint Lucia, a town ...
. It is also a popular snorkeling and diving site for tourists.
The village shares its name with the Caribbean's only
tied island
Tied islands, or land-tied islands as they are often known, are landforms consisting of an island that is connected to mainland or another island only by a tombolo: a spit of beach materials connected to land at both ends. St Ninian's Isle in ...
, a small peninsula with a rising headland that extends westward from the village at Dominica's southwest tip. The
Carib name of the peninsula is ', literally a "hat which is being eaten"; this is possibly a reference to its location at the convergence of the
Caribbean Sea
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to its north and the
Atlantic Ocean
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to its south.
Scotts Head holds an annual village feast in honor of
Saint Peter
Saint Peter; he, שמעון בר יונה, Šimʿōn bar Yōnāh; ar, سِمعَان بُطرُس, translit=Simʿa̅n Buṭrus; grc-gre, Πέτρος, Petros; cop, Ⲡⲉⲧⲣⲟⲥ, Petros; lat, Petrus; ar, شمعون الصفـا, Sham'un ...
in June or July.
History
Scotts Head was named after Colonel
George Scott, who had served in the British invasion force that captured Dominica from the French in 1761 and then became lieutenant governor of Dominica from 1764 to 1767. Scott oversaw the construction of a fort on the headland of the Scotts Head peninsula; the bulk of this fortification has collapsed down the cliff into the water, though some ruins remain, including a small cannon.
When the French
retook Dominica in 1778 (only to hand it back in 1783 as a concession in the
Treaty of Versailles
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), the fort at Scotts Head was the first invasion point and the site of the first skirmish. In anticipation of the invasion, French inhabitants of Dominica visited British troops at the fort on 6 September, getting them drunk and then spiking the cannons with sand. French fleets sailed between three and four o'clock on 7 September from
Martinique
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, the French-controlled island directly to Dominica's south. When the French stormed the fort in the morning, the British were taken by surprise. Once the fort was captured, the French fired a celebration signal, which was the first notice of the invasion the British had in the capital of
Roseau
Roseau (Dominican Creole: ''Wozo'') is the capital and largest city of Dominica, with a population of 14,725 as of 2011. It is a small and compact urban settlement, in the Saint George parish and surrounded by the Caribbean Sea, the Roseau Ri ...
to the north.
See also
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List of lighthouses in Dominica
References
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External links
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Populated places in Dominica
Saint Mark Parish, Dominica
Peninsulas of Dominica
Tied islands
Lighthouses in Dominica