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Grand Bank Fishing Boats Newfoundland
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Handcrafted on Vancouver Island, these delightful cedar framed ceramic tile trivets will
add a touch of class to your table, kitchen, or to any room.
While being completely functional as a heat resistant tile to protect surfaces,
these decorative trivets can also be hung up or displayed on a shelf.
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There are two tile sizes to choose from 4'x4' inch or 6'x8' inch.
The finished product is larger than the tiles themselves because of the cedar frame.
Each trivet comes with a satisfaction guarantee!
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Grand Bank is a unique fishing community located on the Burin Peninsula in Newfoundland, Canada. It is very likely that fishing boats entered this town as early as 1640 and fishing has remained a great part of the livelihood of Grand Bank, Newfoundland ever since.
Cod was the main catch for the fishermen in the early years and there was so much of it that people built themselves bigger schooners. The harbour of Grand Bank would fill up everyday with fishing boats as a majority of the fish were caught right in the harbour.
Grand Bank, Newfoundland soon became a well known fishing community and boats would venture for miles to these waters. Soon fishing became the local trade and it was then shipped overseas for profit. For many years the schooners trolled the waters near Grand Bank until a fish processing plant was built in 1955. Trawlers then replaced the schooners and fishermen spent many hours out in the waters for the daily catch.
When visiting Grand Bank, Newfoundland today, you will still find many types of fishing boats in the harbour. Some of them are simply for pleasure while others still head out everyday in search of different types of shellfish.
Grand Bank, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada, North America.
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