La Manche Provincial Park
La Manche Provincial Park, is a provincial park located 53 kilometers south of St. John's, along Highway 10 Newfoundland and Labrador.
La Manche Provincial Park | |
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Coordinates | 47.1782°N 52.8883°W |
Created | 1966 |
East Coast Trail
The East Coast Trail's La Manche Village Path, which runs from Tors Cove to La Manche Village, enters the Park and crosses the La Manche River by a suspension bridge.[1] The Flamber Head Path continues for 11.5km from the resettled La Manche Village to Brigus South. The Flamber Head Path is also accessible via a 1.4km access trail from within the park. [2]
La Manche Village
The community was first settled in the 1840s, apparently by a George Melvin. There was a small Roman Catholic church and a school located in the community, as well as a suspension bridge which crossed the inlet. At the time of Confederation in 1949, La Manche had a population of 54; by 1961, following the closure of the school, this had fallen to 25. La Manche was abandoned after a winter storm on 28 January 1966 which demolished the community's network of wharves and stages and collapsed the suspension bridge.[3]
The remains of the community are now incorporated within the boundaries of the Park.[4]
See also
- List of Newfoundland and Labrador parks
- List of Canadian provincial parks
References
- "East Coast Trail Association". Retrieved 2017-04-05.
- "East Coast Trail Association". Retrieved 2017-04-05.
- "La Manche". Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador Maritime History Archive. Retrieved 2014-08-31.
- "La Manche Provincial Park". Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Department of Environment and Conservation. Retrieved 2014-08-31.