LaScie
La Scie (sometimes spelled "LaScie") is a town in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.[1] The town had a population of 820 in the Canada 2021 Census, down from 872 in 2016.[2]
History
The name of the town originates from French fishermen who called it La Scie, which in French means "The Saw". This is reference to the silhouette of the hills around the town which resemble the teeth of a saw blade. This is also depicted in the town's seal.[3] LaScie was settled by Irish and English fisherman after the French relinquished their fishing rights to the French Shore in 1904. By 1911 the population had grown to 429.[4]
The United States Air Force built and operated a radar station in the area from 1957 to 1961.[5]
On November 7, 2020, a fire destroyed a town building which housed the community's fire hall, the local ambulance service, a library, family resource centre and council chambers.[6]
Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, LaScie had a population of 820 living in 364 of its 407 total private dwellings, a change of -6% from its 2016 population of 872. With a land area of 29.16 km2 (11.26 sq mi), it had a population density of 28.1/km2 (72.8/sq mi) in 2021.[7]
See also
References
- ^ Natural Resources Canada, LaScie, 2021. Accessed January 15, 2022.
- ^ "Canada 2016 Census". Statistics Canada.
- ^ "La Scie - Newfoundland and Labrador". Explorenewfoundlandandlabrador.com.
- ^ "La Scie". Newfoundland.hilwin.nl.
- ^ "Information for La Scie AS, NL, CN". Radomes.org.
- ^ "La Scie fire hall, library burn in Saturday blaze | CBC News".
- ^ "Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Newfoundland and Labrador". Statistics Canada. February 9, 2022. Retrieved March 15, 2022.
49°57′30″N 55°35′30″W / 49.95833°N 55.59167°W / 49.95833; -55.59167
- v
- t
- e
- Baie Verte
- Baytona
- Beachside
- Birchy Bay
- Brent's Cove
- Brighton
- Burlington
- Campbellton
- Carmanville
- Change Islands
- Coachman's Cove
- Comfort Cove–Newstead
- Cottlesville
- Crow Head
- Embree
- Fleur de Lys
- Fogo Island
- King's Point
- LaScie
- Leading Tickles
- Lewisporte
- Little Bay
- Little Bay Islands
- Little Burnt Bay
- Lumsden
- Lushes Bight–Beaumont–Beaumont North
- Middle Arm
- Miles Cove
- Ming's Bight
- Musgrave Harbour
- Nipper's Harbour
- Pacquet
- Pilley's Island
- Point Leamington
- Point of Bay
- Port Anson
- Robert's Arm
- Seal Cove
- South Brook
- Springdale
- Summerford
- Tilt Cove
- Triton
- Twillingate
- Westport
- Woodstock
subdivisions
places
- Aspen Cove
- Boyd's Cove
- Bridgeport
- Brown's Arm
- Chanceport
- Cobbs Arm
- Cottrell's Cove
- Deadman's Bay
- Deep Bay
- Fairbanks-Hillgrade
- Fortune Harbour
- Frederickton
- Gander Bay North
- Gander Bay South
- Glovers Harbour
- Harbour Round
- Harry's Harbour
- Herring Neck
- Horwood
- Indian Cove
- Island Harbour
- Jackson's Cove-Langdon's Cove-Silverdale
- Ladle Cove
- Laurenceton
- Loon Bay
- Main Point-Davidsville
- Merritt's Harbour
- Michaels Harbour
- Moreton's Harbour
- Musgrave Harbour
- Newville
- Noggin Cove
- Phillips Head
- Pleasantview
- Port Albert
- Purcell's Harbour
- Rattling Brook
- Sheppardville
- Smith's Harbour
- Snook's Arm
- St. Patricks
- Stag Harbour
- Stanhope
- Stoneville
- Tizzard's Harbour
- Valley Pond
- Virgin Arm-Carter's Cove
- Wild Cove, White Bay
towns
This Newfoundland and Labrador location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e