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Description

Harbour Grace is one of the oldest towns in Conception Bay on the Avalon Peninsula in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is located about 45 km northwest of the capital, St. John's. The town has a population of 3,074 (2006), engaged primarily in fishing and fish processing.

History

Harbour Grace was an important port and fishing center since the earliest days of European exploration of North America and was a thriving fishing community by 1550 with permanent settlement beginning in 1583. It was named after the town of Havre de Grâce (now Le Havre) in France. In 1610, pirate Peter Easton made Harbour Grace his headquarters, and established a fort overlooking the bay. Although it was attacked by the French the following year, the early settlement survived throughout the seventeenth century, with a permanent, year-round population numbering a few dozen, swelling to several hundred during the fishing season. In 1628, Robert Hayman wrote Quodlibits there -- it was the first book written in English in the new world. Over the coming years, control of Harbour Grace became a point of contention between the English and the French. The town, with a population numbering about 100, was razed by the French in 1697, again in 1700, and captured briefly in 1762. Nevertheless, between these attacks, the population grew by 50 percent. By 1771, the population was close to 5,800. By then, however, other colonial towns along the Atlantic coast had surpassed Harbour Grace in population and influence. The town continued to grow and peaked in population in 1921, when the census was taken at 11,458 residents. As trans-Atlantic aviation became more popular in the 1920 and '30s, many aviation pioneers, among them Amelia Earhart, chose to make their crossing from the nearby Harbour Grace airfield due to its proximity to continental Europe. Altogether, some twenty flights left Harbour Grace from 1927 to 1936 in their attempts to cross the Atlantic. Today, Harbour Grace continues its tradition as a fishing and fish processing centre. In addition, because of its rich history and many historical buildings, a small tourist industry is emerging. The Gordon G. Pike Railway Heritage Museum and Park (c.1881-4) is on the Canadian Register of Historic Places. [2] History Briefs: - The first English account of the capture of St. John's by the French came from Harbour Grace Island in 1708. - The annual Harbour Grace Regatta is the second oldest continuing sporting event in North America. It was started in 1862. - The first railway line in Newfoundland was completed to Harbour Grace in 1884. - Amelia Earhart took flight from Harbour Grace on May 20, 1932, to become the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. - Lawrence Coughlan, credited as the founder of Methodism in Newfoundland, laid the foundations of Newfoundland's first Methodist movement when he served as an Anglican minister in Harbour Grace from 1766 to 1773. - Harbour Grace has a long and rich history in the sport of Hockey. Newfoundland's first NHL player, Bishop's Falls native Alex Faulkner, came from the Harbour Grace-based Conception Bay Cee Bees hockey team in 1960. His brother, and former Cee Bees captain, George Faulkner was the scoring leader of the 1966 Canadian National Hockey team where they took Bronze at the World Hockey Championship in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. Other NHL players to have been part of the Cee Bees line up were Gary Simmons and Lyle Carter. The Cee Bees/Cee Bee Stars have won the senior provincial Hockey championship 7 times beginning in 1960. The Cee Bees "old timers" have won gold in Division "A" of the World Old-timer’s League on two occasions. Harbour Grace native Daniel Cleary became the first NHL player from Newfoundland and Labrador to win the Stanley Cup in 2008.

References

Coordinates: 47°41′N 53°15′W / 47.683°N 53.25°W / 47.683; -53.25

See also

* List of cities and towns in Newfoundland and Labrador * Newfoundland Railway