Safe Harbour, Newfoundland And Labrador
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Safe Harbour is an abandoned
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on the northeast coast of
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in the
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. Settled by 1870, it was abandoned in 1955.


History

Safe Harbour was situated on the northern shore of
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, between
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and the Valleyfield, Badger’s Quay, Pool's Island area. It lies about two miles south of Valleyfield and one mile west of Pools Island. Originally Safe Harbour was known as Puddingbag Cove and still is identified by that name on many marine charts and topographical maps. The first inhabitants arrived in 1860 from the neighbouring settlements of Pools Island, Greenspond, Badgers Quay and
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. As the name suggests, Safe Harbour was a desirable place to live and pursue the fishery. The land at Safe Harbour was also well suited for growing vegetables and hay. In 1904, a whaling station was built in Safe Harbour to take advantage of the then very profitable whale fishery. This provided much needed employment to many residents for a few years. However, this endeavour was short lived because the relentless hunting soon decimated the whale population, and in 1907, the whale factory was dismantled. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, many Safe Harbour families moved to
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where the men obtained permanent full-time jobs at the paper mill. This was the beginning of the outward migration from Safe Harbour. During the late 1940s, more families went away to St. John’s and the mainland to find work. In the 1950s, those remaining families began to move to the nearby communities of Badger’s Quay and Valleyfield, floating their houses across the water or dragging them on the winter ice. The last family moved out in 1957. The population began to decline after the collapse of the Labrador fishery in the 1940s. Safe Harbour was one of the first communities to be abandoned under the Government's Resettlement Program.''
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Settlement

Those who settled in Safe Harbour, around 1860, were mainly from
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and Pool's Island. It is believed that the first settlers were the Sturge family; other families that came to Safe Harbour include: Attwood, Blackwood, Burry, Davis, Dyke, Janes, Gillingham, King, Knee, Stratton, and Wakeley. Safe Harbour first appears in the ''Census'' of 1874 with a population of 98.


Church history

In 1874, the 98 people who lived in Safe Harbour were of the Church of England. In 1894 there was a Church of England church and school built nearby to accommodate surrounding communities. By 1891, the Methodists were building a church and school as well, and there were about 90 Methodists at Safe Harbour. The population in 1901 was 313, with 207 of those people being Methodist.


Census information


Interesting facts

* Lester Leeland Burry, who was a Labrador Parson for 26 years, was born and raised in Safe Harbour.Hector Swain, ''The Labrador Parson: Reverend Lester Leeland Burry'', 1979 * Three men from Safe Harbour died in the 1898 ''Greenland Disaster'' under Captain George Barbour: Edwin Davis, John Pinsent, and John Thomas.


See also

*
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References


External links


Friends of Safe Harbour Former residents of Safe Harbour and their families share photos and recollections.
* http://www.willow-house.com/gazfree/Bonavista.html * http://www.rootsweb.com/~cannf/bbnor.htm {{DEFAULTSORT:Safe Harbour, Newfoundland And Labrador Ghost towns in Newfoundland and Labrador