Fox Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador
Fox Harbour | |
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Town | |
Fox Harbour at Sunset, Summer 2009 | |
Fox Harbour Location of Fox Harbour in Newfoundland | |
Coordinates: 47°19′17″N 53°52′58″W / 47.32139°N 53.88278°WCoordinates: 47°19′17″N 53°52′58″W / 47.32139°N 53.88278°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Newfoundland and Labrador |
Settled | early 1800s |
Incorporated | 1964 |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 270 |
Time zone | Newfoundland Time (UTC-3:30) |
• Summer (DST) | Newfoundland Daylight (UTC-2:30) |
Area code(s) | 709 |
Fox Harbour is a small community on the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland. According to Statistics Canada in 2011, the population is 270. It is surrounded by hills. It is located close to Argentia, the site of the Naval Station Argentia. According to some sources, Fox Harbour got its name from tales of foxes that came down from the surrounding hills and ate the drying fish on the flakes. As well, the community was called Little Glocester before it became officially named Fox Harbour.
History
Fox Harbour started as a fishing community in the early 19th century by the three families of Matthew, Martin, and George Spurvey, although fisherman from England and Ireland had come overseas to fish there seasonally since the 18th century. All of them returned to England in the 1820s except for a Matthew Spurvey. Other families had settled in Fox Harbour by then with the arrival of Healey, Kelly and Dreaddy families from Ireland in 1806. The population grew over time, and peaked at 746. Fox Harbour was incorporated in 1964, and the council building opened in 1969. The council building now incorporates the fire station, the library, museum, and the council office.
Religion
The population of Fox Harbour is predominantly Roman Catholic. The Roman Catholic Church, the only church in Fox Harbour, was built in 1890. Before the church was built, the people of Fox Harbour had to boat to Argentia to attend church service. In October, 1919 the original church was torn down and a new church built. In 1945, Fox Harbour became a parish and was called Sacred Heart Parish. Fr. Penny was the first appointed parish priest. Recently the Fox Harbour parish joined with the Placentia area to become the Placentia Area Roman Catholic Cluster.
Education
The first school established in Fox Harbour was in 1848. St. Regis was built in 1946 and expanded in 1956. High school students were initially schooled at Laval High School in Placentia. When St. Anne's Academy was opened, the high school students from St. Regis moved from Laval to St. Anne's, which was closer to home. However, in the early 1990s St. Regis closed its doors and all students are now bused to St. Anne's Academy from kindergarten to grade nine, and Laval from grade ten to grade twelve.
The Fox Harbour Festival
In 1993 Fox Harbour had its first Festival. This festival has been held every year since then. The festival is held in the last weekend of July. Local residents gather each year to organize this event and they are called the Fox Harbour Festival Committee. It commences with the cemetery mass followed by the garden party on the Sunday previous to the festival week. During the following week many events are held, including dances for both adults and children, and a concert. On Saturday, there is a softball tournament, in which all residents over the age of 30 are invited to participate in usually four teams. The turnout is always good and the games are lively. Following the softball game a dance is held that night. On Sunday afternoon, a local variety show is always held which includes all the local talent.
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Fox Harbour Sunset
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The Town of Fox Harbour
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A foggy Morning in Fox Harbour
References
External links
- Media related to Fox Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador at Wikimedia Commons
- Fox Harbour Past and Present, at Laval High School
- Fox Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador Profile, ePodunk.