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Bonavista, NL, Town, pop 3764 (2006c), 4021 (2001c), inc 1964. Bonavista is located on the tip of the Bonavista Peninsula on the island's northeast coast. Its name may have come from the Italian O Buon Vista ("Oh happy sight"), attributed to John CABOT, as Cape Bonavista is thought of as one of the possible places he made his first landfall in the New World in 1497.
Bonavista, one of the oldest communities in North America, was established on a flat, rocky plain southwest of the cape in the late 1500s. Settled by English West Country fish merchants, it was attacked on several occasions by the French; the cape became the northeastern terminus of the FRENCH SHORE. In 1726 the Church of England built in Bonavista what is claimed to be Newfoundland's first school. Bonavista was from its founding the major fishing centre of BONAVISTA BAY and was later important in the Labrador fishery and seal hunt. In the 20th century it became a major fish-producing centre. The cod moratorium put in place in the early 1990s had a dramatic effect on the town, putting many people out of work. The crab fishery now supports this sector of the economy. Bonavista has remained a regional social services, transportation and marine services centre, although its importance as a port has declined with the increase in land-based transportation. Tourism is a growing sector as the town has many historical resources. Ryan Premises (a national historic site designated in 1987) is the restored premises and commercial space of salt-cod merchants Michael and James Ryan. The CAPE BONAVISTA LIGHTHOUSE and MOCKBEGGAR PLANTATION are provincial historic sites. There is also a replica of the Matthew, John Cabot's ship.
Bonavista
Author
JANET E.M. PITT
Links to Other Sites
Bonavista
The official website for the Town of Bonavista.
Ryan Premises National Historic Site of Canada
Explore the picturesque Ryan Premises, a restored merchant's facility in Bonavista that recalls an earlier era in the history of the East Coast fishery. From Parks Canada.
Discovery Day Celebrations in Bonavista
A news story about Discovery Day Celebrations in Bonavista. From the website for "the Packet."
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