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Encyclopedia > Victoria, Newfoundland and Labrador

Victoria (47°46′03″N, 53°14′28″W NST) an incoporated town in Conception Bay located approximately midway on the Bay de Verde Peninsula of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. NST is UTC-3:30 The Newfoundland Standard Time Zone (NST) is a geographic region that keeps time by subtracting 3½ hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), resulting in UTC-3:30. ... Conception Bay bounded by Cape St. ... The Bay de Verde Peninsula is the largest peninsula that make up part of the Avalon Peninsula, of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. ... Motto: Quaerite Prime Regnum Dei (Latin: Seek ye first the kingdom of God) Official languages None Capital St. ...

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Geography

Victoria, located on Route 70, is often referred to as the "crossroads to Trinity and Conception Bays." Victoria may have been named after the Queen. Trinity Bay is a large bay on the northeastern coast of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. ... Canada is a constitutional monarchy and a Commonwealth Realm with Queen Elizabeth II as its reigning monarch and head of state. ...


Towns and Communities nearby

Victoria and surrounding areas are dotted by small fishing communities that were established due the proximity of each community to the fishing grounds. Locally Victoria goes under many nicknames such as "The Village" & "The Savage Hollar" use of these names have decreased in recent years. Some of the communities within a 15 minute driving distance from Victoria are as follows;

Location Perrys Cove, Newfoundland, is located about 150 kilometers from St. ... Carbonear (, ) is a town on the Bay de Verde Peninsula in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. ... Bristols Hope was the second Newfoundland colony established by Bristols Society of Merchant Venturers. ...

History

The community of Victoria, is believed to have originally began as a "winterhouse" for people from Freshwater and Carbonear. People eventually built permanent dwellings around Beaver Pond, along the road between Carbonear and Heart's Content. Hearts Content (47° 52′ 13″ N 53° 21′ 52″ W NST) an incoporated town in Trinity Bay on the Bay de Verde Peninsula of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. ...


In the nineteenth century the settlement was named Victoria Village, in honor of Queen Victoria. Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria) (24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was the eminent Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June, 1837, and Empress of India from 1 January, 1877, until her death in 1901. ...


Although Victoria is an inland community, it is in walking distance of Carbonear, Freshwater and Salmon Cove. Most of the earliest settlers were fishing families (most of the men engaged in the Labrador Fishery). A small amount of farming and livestock raising was also conducted where the produce was sold in Carbonear.


There was a camp built at Victoria to house prisoners of war during World War II. The Americans felt this was a security risk for their bases in Newfoundland, so this structure was never used and it was taken down in 1943. Combatants Allies: Poland, British Commonwealth, France/Free France, Soviet Union, United States, China, and others Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan, and others Casualties Military dead: 17 million Civilian dead: 33 million Total dead: 50 million Military dead: 8 million Civilian dead: 4 million Total dead: 12 million World War II...


19th century

  • 1817 – Victoria is being used as a source of lumber and firewood.
  • 1800’s – Many residents of Victoria sign on for the Labrador Fishery with merchants in Carbonear, Harbour Grace and Northern Bay.

20th century

  • 1900’s (early) – Other people find employment in lumbering, the railway and mining at Bell Island and Cape Breton.
  • 1905 – An electric power station is running in the community.
  • 1921 – Sawmills are affected when a forest fire destroys much of the timber in the area. Nicholas Powell and Reuben, William and Nicholas Clarke are the merchants in Victoria.
  • 1924 – An independent congregation (later joins the Pentecostal Assemblies of Newfoundland) is established by Victoria native Eugene Vaters.
  • 1935 - The Pentecostal Assemblies of Newfoundland has more than 300 members in Victoria. Twenty-eight families from Victoria, take part in a land settlement program and move to Markland.
  • 1985 – Victoria Electrical Museum is opened.

Economy

Industries / Economic Activity

  • Agriculture - growing vegetables, hay, and raising cattle
  • Forestry - sawmill
  • Manufacturing/Retail - making barrels, tubs and wine barrels at the local cooperage located in the heritage park
  • Construction - Home builders

Climate

The climate of the Atlantic Ocean and adjacent land areas is influenced by the temperatures of the surface waters and water currents as well as the winds blowing across the waters. Because of the oceans' great capacity for retaining heat, the climate of Victoria are moderate and free of extreme seasonal variations.


Precipitation falls on the area both as snow in the wintertime and moderate rainfall in summer.


The Gulf Stream and Labrador Current converge just off the coast of Newfoundland and provide for very dense fog that can linger in the area for days.


Culture

Demographics

Population in 2001 1798
Population change -2.8%
Number of families 580
Number of married couples 475
Total number of dwellings 645
Catholic 7.5%
Protestant 92.5%
Land Area 17.64 sq. km.

Protestantism is a general grouping of denominations within Christianity. ...

Tourist attractions

  • Victoria Hydro Electric Museum
  • Victoria Lifestyles Museum

Notable Victorians

Although the town has a high out-migration many of the young people who go away to find their fortunes can be found to keep Victoria close to heart. Success has found its way into the community. From the earliest settlers (probably the Clarkes) who succeeded in making Victoria Village a liveable and loveable home, to the young people of the modern era who are forced away from home to make a better living elsewhere, Victorians remain a tight-knit and warm, if not a little rough around the edges.


Some Victorians of note:

Shawn James Morrissey (born March 14, 1979) is a Canadian author, environmentalist, and mountaineer. ...

See also

Communities of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also List of other Canadian Cities, Towns & Villages by Province...

External links

  • Baccalieu Trail
  • Historical Baccalieu Trail
  • Statistics Canada

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Victoria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (449 words)
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Victoria, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (651 words)
Victoria (47°46′03″N, 53°14′28″W NST) an incoporated town in Conception Bay located approximately midway on the Bay de Verde Peninsula of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Victoria, located on Route 70, is often referred to as the "crossroads to Trinity and Conception Bays." Victoria may have been named after the Queen of England.
Victoria and surrounding areas are dotted by small fishing communities that were established due the proximity of each community to the fishing grounds.
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