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Gros Islet District, one of 10 first order subdivision ( districts, formerly quarters) of the Caribbean island nation of Saint Lucia which includes the island's northernmost point, Cap Point and the notable Cap Estate, where the renowned St. Lucia Golf and Country Club is located. Whilst the town of
Gros Islet Gros Islet (English: ''Large Island'') is a community near the northern tip of the island country of Saint Lucia, in the Gros Islet Quarter. Originally a quiet fishing village, it has become one of the more popular tourist destinations in the cou ...
is an important administrative centre,
Rodney Bay Rodney Bay is a town and bay located in the Gros Islet District on the island of Saint Lucia. Gros Islet is one of the ten districts in the island. It can be found on the northwestern coast of the island above the Castries District, where the ca ...
is the main financial center of the district.


History

The
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and Carib artifacts found in Gros Islet District date back to around 1000 A.D. The pirate François Le Clerc, nicknamed Jambe de Bois because of his wooden leg, used Pigeon Island as a base to attack Spanish ships in the 1550s. Peg-Leg Le Clerc was originally from Normandy and the first European to settle Saint Lucia. Because of the good anchorage at Gros Islet harbor, early French and British sailing ships often anchored at this port city. The French established 47 plantations for producing sugar in Gros Islet by 1775. The Marquis de Bouille captured Gros Islet in 1793 before he was forced to retreat by George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney from his base on Pigeon Island. During World War II, 221 acres of land at Gros Islet were turned into a U.S. Naval Air Station with seaplanes. All that survives today are the cement ramps used by the plane to come on land.


Government

The Gros Islet District is an electoral constituency and has been represented since July 2021 in the
House of Assembly of Saint Lucia The House of Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of Saint Lucia, elected by popular vote. The upper house is the Senate. It has 17 or 18 members: 17 members elected for a five-year term in single-seat constituencies, and a speaker e ...
by
Kenson Casimir Kenson Casimir is a Saint Lucian politician, former sports broadcaster and journalist. Casimir serves as Minister for Youth Development and Sports. He was the endorsed Saint Lucia Labour Party candidate for the constituency of Gros Islet. C ...
, Parliamentary Representative for the Gros Islet electoral constituency.


Modern day events

The town of Gros Islet lies north of Castries, the capital of Saint Lucia.
Gros Islet Gros Islet (English: ''Large Island'') is a community near the northern tip of the island country of Saint Lucia, in the Gros Islet Quarter. Originally a quiet fishing village, it has become one of the more popular tourist destinations in the cou ...
is the newest town in Saint Lucia, having been promoted a village to a town in 1985. It is the location of the
Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium The Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, previously the Beausejour Cricket Ground, is a cricket ground located near Gros Islet, Saint Lucia standard seating capacity of 15,000. It was completed in 2002 and currently accommodates 13,000 spectators. Orig ...
where both One Day International and
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is played. Parts of the
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and
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were played there. The town of Gros Islet features a Friday Night Street Party as its major tourist attraction. Also known as the jump-up, the Friday Night Street Party encompasses several blocks, which are informally cordoned off with the stalls of street vendors. Steamed fish, barbecue chicken and St. Lucia's own Piton beer can be purchased from these vendors. Locals and tourist both dance in a central cross section in the small streets to the sounds of calypso,
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,
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and R&B. The
Rodney Bay Rodney Bay is a town and bay located in the Gros Islet District on the island of Saint Lucia. Gros Islet is one of the ten districts in the island. It can be found on the northwestern coast of the island above the Castries District, where the ca ...
area further south differs greatly from the small, makeshift housing littering most of the town of Gros Islet. Catering mostly to the tourism populace, the areas surrounding the marina contain shops, malls, restaurants and night clubs that fall on the higher end of the spectrum compared to other local enterprises. Land development costs in Rodney Bay are extremely high. The exclusive beach front properties have almost all been purchased by small and large hoteliers, and restaurateurs, frustrating locals who continually see access to the public beaches being blocked by large construction projects. The historic Pigeon Island is a popular place for tourists because of it peacefulness and wildlife. A man-made causeway connects it to the mainland.


Sites of interest

The following sites of interest are in Gros Islet District: *Amerec (town), * American International Medical University, *Bon Air (town), *Bois d’Orange (town), * Bois d'Orange River, *Bois Verrelle (town), *Cas en Bas (town), *Des Bollières (town), *La Borne (town), *Calle Des (town), *Cap Estate (town), *Carrefe (town), *Choc (town), *Choc Bay, *
Daren Sammy Cricket Ground The Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, previously the Beausejour Cricket Ground, is a cricket ground located near Gros Islet, Saint Lucia standard seating capacity of 15,000. It was completed in 2002 and currently accommodates 13,000 spectators. Ori ...
, *Dauphin (town), * Daupin River, (mouth) *Desbarra (town), *Espérance Harbour (bay), * Esperance River, *Fourreur Island, *La Gare (town), *Garrand (town), *Grand Anse (town), *Grande Rivière (town), *L'Hermitage (town), * Louvet River, *Marisule Estate (town), *Marquis (town), *Massade Estate (town), * Monchy (town), * Marquis River (Saint Lucia), *Monier (town), *Moulin à Vent, *Mount Gaïac, *Paix Bouche (town), *Pays Perdu (town), * Pigeon Island, *Plateau (town), *Réduit (town), *La Rivière Mitan (town), *
Rodney Bay Rodney Bay is a town and bay located in the Gros Islet District on the island of Saint Lucia. Gros Islet is one of the ten districts in the island. It can be found on the northwestern coast of the island above the Castries District, where the ca ...
(town and bay), *
St. Joseph the Worker Church, Gros Islet The St. Joseph the Worker Church is a religious building belonging to the Catholic Church and is located in the town of Gros Islet Gros Islet (English: ''Large Island'') is a community near the northern tip of the island country of Saint Lucia, i ...
, *Theatiste (town), *Union (town), *Upper Bonne Terre (town),


References

* {{Authority control Quarters of Saint Lucia Subdivisions of Saint Lucia