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Glovertown

About Glovertown

Glovertown is a town of 2,000 people (2016) in Central Newfoundland. It is a base for exploring Terra Nova National Park.

Glovertown travel guide

Understand

Visitor Information Center, 25 Main Street South, ☏ +1 709 520-3044. (updated Jun 2019)

History Glovertown was founded as "Bloody Bay". That name dated back to the 18th century and supposedly it referred to a massacre of a family of 11 by Beothuk Aboriginals that were living in the area at the time. The town was renamed Alexander Bay in 1894. During 1894, a section of railway was being built in the area. A few years later the town was renamed "Glovertown", after Sir John Hawley Glover who served as the Governor of Newfoundland from 1876 to 1881 and from 1883 to 1885. The first settlers of Glovertown appeared in the early 19th century. In 1845, 12 people lived there. By 1857 there were only 10 and by 1862 there Glovertown became a thriving center for the fishery, boat building and lumbering industries. In 1913, one of the sawmills at Rosedale exploded and six people were killed. In 1946 there was a fire that was started by sparks coming from a passing train. The fire destroyed 46 homes. Two schools, several businesses and 390 km² of timber were also destroyed during the fire. The lumber industry has never recovered from this loss. Eventually people from Greenspond, Flat Island, Bragg's Island, and Gooseberry Island began to resettle to Glovertown and the influx of new people brought new industries to the town, including dairy and construction.

Getting there

Glovertown can be accessed on Highway 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) east of Gander and Gambo and west of Terra Nova National Park. There are two exits: one that leads directly onto Station Road in Glovertown and another that leads to Eastport and Traytown.

Getting around

Glovertown is primarily a one-street town, with other smaller residential roads along the way. You can arrive through Traytown on Main Street North or through Station Road and from there, you just have to follow Main Street.

See

Janes House Museum (Glovertown Museum), 11 Memorial Street, ☏ +1 709 533-6004. Seasonal. The museum was developed with the theme of resettlement in mind, which is the story of people's movement from the Islands of Bonavista Bay to 'growth centres' such as Glovertown. Other themes at the museum include boat building, the Spring log drive, and general Glovertown history and heritage. (updated Jun 2019)

Do

Splash n’ Putt (on the Trans-Canada Highway five minutes east from the Station Road exit), ☏ +1 709 533-2753, toll-free: +1-844-533-2753. A family water park that offers a range of activities and services. Splash n’ Putt offers a gift shop, restaurant, dairy bar and cabins ($136-194 double). (updated Jun 2019)

Buy

Timber & Twine, 79 Main St, ☏ +1 709 533-2557. Home decor. (updated Jun 2019)

Eat

Greco Express/Captain Sub, 56 Main Street South, ☏ +1 709 533-9203. Pizza, subs, donairs, wings. (updated Jun 2019) Timber & Twine, 79 Main St, ☏ +1 709 533-2557. M-F 6AM-8:30PM, Sa Su 7AM-8:30PM. Coffee shop and mobile food truck. Fish and chips available. (updated Jun 2019)

Sleep

Glovertown Ocean View Suites and Cottages, 19 Randell’s Ave, ☏ +1 709 533-7414. Heated outdoor pool, decks on most units, laundry facilities on site, boat launch, fire pit, barbecue is most suites, WiFi and cable TV. Peak season: $115-170. (updated Jun 2019) Lilac Inn, 13 Pinetree Road, ☏ +1 709 533-6038. $115-133 includes a home cooked breakfast for two. (updated Jun 2019) Splash-n-Putt Cabins - see listing under "Do"

Go next

Terra Nova National Park: The landscape of the park varies from the rugged cliffs and sheltered inlets of the coastal region to the rolling forested hills, bogs and ponds of the inland. Popular summer activities in the Park include camping, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, biking and boat tours. Winter is also a good time to explore the park by cross-country skiing or snowshoeing the trails and winter camping at Newman Sound.

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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