fbpx
Wikipedia

Codroy

Codroy is a community in the Codroy Valley of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.[1]

Codroy Holy Trinity Anglican Church c. 1913

It is a village with about 258 inhabitants,[2] with most living in homes along Newfoundland and Labrador Route 406, the main road in the community.

History edit

The name "Codroy" is a contraction of the French Cap de Ray, pronounced and spelled as one word ("Cadarri"). The Codroy Valley is 10 km north of Cape Ray. There were different spellings until Captain Cook surveyed the area in 1765 and named it "Cod Roy" on his map, which remained the name since.[3]

The village was part of a settlement process that began with English, French, and Mi'kmaq settlers in the late 1700s. Between 1820s to 1840s, Acadians and Irish Catholics began to migrate to the settlement.[4]

Codroy Island is connected to the mainland by a breakwater causeway constructed to shelter Codroy Harbour and decrease erosion of land near the coastal regions of the village.

Attractions edit

Holy Trinity Anglican Church, a Carpenter Gothic-style wood church built in 1913 to replace the 1906 church destroyed in a wind storm in 1912,[5] is a registered heritage structure.[6] The church has a large cemetery with about 400 graves.[7] Codroy remains predominantly Anglican after most surrounding area residents became Roman Catholic.[4]

The Grand Codroy Estuary is nearby, as is Point Rosee, once thought to be a possible Norse site.[8]

Employers edit

Codroy Seafoods Incorporated, which processes shellfish and groundfish and exports them to other places in North America and Europe, is the largest employer. It operates a fish processing facility in Codroy Harbour.

Fishing trawlers and other fishing vessels dock in the harbour, which is maintained by Fisheries and Oceans Canada.[9]

Other businesses in the village include Oceanview Seniors Club - a social club in the building near the harbour.

Local services edit

Codroy Fire Hall located next to Holy Trinity Church on Holy Trinity Church Road provides fire suppression and ambulance service in the village.

There are no hospitals or clinics in Codroy, the closest medical facility is a clinic in Channel-Port aux Basques to the south.

The closest school is Belanger Memorial School, a high school in Upper Ferry, Newfoundland and Labrador.

References edit

  1. ^ Munden, Carl. "Mailed from The Rock: The Codroy". PHSC Journal. Postal History Society of Canada. 134 (June 2008).
  2. ^ "Profile table, Census Profile, 2021 Census of Population - Codroy, Designated place (DPL) [Designated place], Newfoundland and Labrador". Statistics Canada. 9 February 2022. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  3. ^ HAMILTON, W.B., Place Names of Atlantic Canada, Toronto, 1997, p. 188.
  4. ^ a b "History of the Codroy Valley". Ngb.chebucto.org. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  5. ^ "Memorial Plaques at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Codroy, Nfld". Ngb.chebucto.org. Retrieved 2019-05-06.
  6. ^ "Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Codroy, NL". www.heritage.nf.ca.
  7. ^ "Codroy - Holy Trinity Church Graveyard List". sites.rootsweb.com.
  8. ^ Parcak, Sarah; Mumford, Gregory (November 8, 2017). (PDF). geraldpennyassociates.com, 42 pages. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 20, 2018. Retrieved June 19, 2018. [The 2015 and 2016 excavations] found no evidence whatsoever for either a Norse presence or human activity at Point Rosee prior to the historic period. […] None of the team members, including the Norse specialists, deemed this area [Point Rosee] as having any traces of human activity.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-09-21. Retrieved 2016-04-08.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Codroy, Newfoundland and Labrador at Wikimedia Commons

47°52′52″N 59°23′29″W / 47.88111°N 59.39139°W / 47.88111; -59.39139


codroy, community, valley, newfoundland, labrador, canada, holy, trinity, anglican, church, 1913it, village, with, about, inhabitants, with, most, living, homes, along, newfoundland, labrador, route, main, road, community, contents, history, attractions, emplo. Codroy is a community in the Codroy Valley of Newfoundland and Labrador Canada 1 Codroy Holy Trinity Anglican Church c 1913It is a village with about 258 inhabitants 2 with most living in homes along Newfoundland and Labrador Route 406 the main road in the community Contents 1 History 2 Attractions 3 Employers 4 Local services 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe name Codroy is a contraction of the French Cap de Ray pronounced and spelled as one word Cadarri The Codroy Valley is 10 km north of Cape Ray There were different spellings until Captain Cook surveyed the area in 1765 and named it Cod Roy on his map which remained the name since 3 The village was part of a settlement process that began with English French and Mi kmaq settlers in the late 1700s Between 1820s to 1840s Acadians and Irish Catholics began to migrate to the settlement 4 Codroy Island is connected to the mainland by a breakwater causeway constructed to shelter Codroy Harbour and decrease erosion of land near the coastal regions of the village Attractions editHoly Trinity Anglican Church a Carpenter Gothic style wood church built in 1913 to replace the 1906 church destroyed in a wind storm in 1912 5 is a registered heritage structure 6 The church has a large cemetery with about 400 graves 7 Codroy remains predominantly Anglican after most surrounding area residents became Roman Catholic 4 The Grand Codroy Estuary is nearby as is Point Rosee once thought to be a possible Norse site 8 Employers editCodroy Seafoods Incorporated which processes shellfish and groundfish and exports them to other places in North America and Europe is the largest employer It operates a fish processing facility in Codroy Harbour Fishing trawlers and other fishing vessels dock in the harbour which is maintained by Fisheries and Oceans Canada 9 Other businesses in the village include Oceanview Seniors Club a social club in the building near the harbour Local services editCodroy Fire Hall located next to Holy Trinity Church on Holy Trinity Church Road provides fire suppression and ambulance service in the village There are no hospitals or clinics in Codroy the closest medical facility is a clinic in Channel Port aux Basques to the south The closest school is Belanger Memorial School a high school in Upper Ferry Newfoundland and Labrador References edit Munden Carl Mailed from The Rock The Codroy PHSC Journal Postal History Society of Canada 134 June 2008 Profile table Census Profile 2021 Census of Population Codroy Designated place DPL Designated place Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Canada 9 February 2022 Retrieved 31 October 2023 HAMILTON W B Place Names of Atlantic Canada Toronto 1997 p 188 a b History of the Codroy Valley Ngb chebucto org Retrieved 2019 05 06 Memorial Plaques at Holy Trinity Anglican Church Codroy Nfld Ngb chebucto org Retrieved 2019 05 06 Holy Trinity Anglican Church Codroy NL www heritage nf ca Codroy Holy Trinity Church Graveyard List sites rootsweb com Parcak Sarah Mumford Gregory November 8 2017 Point Rosee Codroy Valley NL ClBu 07 2016 Test Excavations under Archaeological Investigation Permit 16 26 PDF geraldpennyassociates com 42 pages Archived from the original PDF on June 20 2018 Retrieved June 19 2018 The 2015 and 2016 excavations found no evidence whatsoever for either a Norse presence or human activity at Point Rosee prior to the historic period None of the team members including the Norse specialists deemed this area Point Rosee as having any traces of human activity Upgrades to Codroy harbour to be completed soon Local the Western Star Archived from the original on 2016 09 21 Retrieved 2016 04 08 External links edit nbsp Media related to Codroy Newfoundland and Labrador at Wikimedia Commons47 52 52 N 59 23 29 W 47 88111 N 59 39139 W 47 88111 59 39139 nbsp This Newfoundland and Labrador location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Codroy amp oldid 1190837579, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.