HOPEDALE
55°27' N 60°13' W
Chart 5047(M), Winsor Harbour Is to Kikkertaksoak Is
Canadian Pilot: Labrador and Hudson Bay, ch V, p 341
Admiralty Pilot 50: Newfoundland and Labrador, 14.48, 14,59
Cruising Guide to the Labrador D-50
Variation: 27°W (14' E) (1997)
Spring Range approximately 7ft
General
Hopedale is a small settlement with a largely Inuit population.
Approach
The approach is straightforward; entering the harbour, keep close N of the green buoy.
Anchorage
We anchored to the N of the red buoy, E of the drying reef, in 23 ft. There are several moorings in the area.
A small fish plant (packing fresh Arctic char, which is air-freighted out) at the government wharf, supplied us with fresh water.
A reasonably large supermarket is situated at the N end of the town, near to the RCMP post. The Lodge, near to the E jetty has a public telephone. The settlement has a post office and a clinic.
One of the Moravian mission buildings was being renovated in 1997, to display their extensive collection of artefacts and old photographs, which are well worth viewing.
A gravel airstrip has regular flights to Goose Bay and Nain. The coastal passage steamer calls every 2 weeks.
HOPEDALE FROM THE ANCHORAGE
2 comments:
Hi Annie, we have just found your blog of your Cruising notes and are very excited to find the detailed notes on Labrador. Our boat is overwintering in Aasiaat, Greenland and we hope to cruise Labrador next season. Your notes will be really helpful. Thank you! Sally & Simon Currin
Thank you for that, Simon. I'm not entirely sure that I ever posted everything that I had. It was a big job and then life moved on. Labrador is, I reckon, just fantastic and, personally, I prefer it to Greenland, not in the least because there seems to be a lot more wildlife. Heaps of polar bears if you get as far as the Button Is or Frobisher. Best of luck.
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