
Grand Manan Island measures 34 km (16
miles) long and has a maximum width of 18 km (11 miles) with an area of
137 km² (53 miles²). The closest point of mainland North America to
Grand Manan is in Washington County, Maine, near the town of Lubec -
the easternmost point of the continental United States, where the
distance to the island measures 15 km (9 miles) across the Grand Manan
Channel.
White Head Island, Gull Rock, Machias Seal Island and North Rock are
part of the larger Grand Manan archipelago; the latter two are
approximately 15 kilometres southwest of Grand Manan Island. Both
Machias Seal Island and North Rock are claimed by both Canada and the
United States. For administrative purposes, they form the most
southerly part of New Brunswick. Machias Seal Island also houses the
province's last remaining staffed lighthouse. The light has been in
continuous operation since 1832; the post of lighthousekeeper was
withdrawn for cost-saving reasons in the 1990s, but soon reinstated to
provide a human demonstration of national sovereignty. The Canadian
Wildlife Service also operates the bird sanctuary here, home to many
puffins and terns during the breeding months. Research is conducted on
the island by the Atlantic Cooperative Wildlife Ecology Research
Network at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton.
History
Used exclusively by the Passamaquoddy nation prior to European
discovery, the island was first settled by Europeans in the late 18th
century with the arrival of Loyalist refugees from the American
Revolutionary War. Nonetheless the island's population maintained close
economic ties with the United States, and smuggling was common in the
early years of the nineteenth century. Grand Manan was initially
included as part of the British colony of Nova Scotia until it was
included in the new colony of New Brunswick, created in 1784. Grand
Manan was also claimed by the United States until 1817 when this claim
was dropped in exchange for Britain dropping its sovereignty claims
over Moose, Frederick and Dudley islands in nearby Cobscook Bay.
Economy
Grand Manan's economy is entirely dependent upon fishing, aquaculture
and tourism. The principal settlements are North Head, Castalia,
Woodwards Cove, Grand Harbour, and Seal Cove. In 1995, these five
settlements were amalgamated into a single municipal government, known
as the Village of Grand Manan. Coastal Transport Limited operates a
daily ferry service between North Head and the mainland port of Blacks
Harbour, as well as between Ingalls Head on Grand Manan and nearby
White Head Island.
The harbour at North Head is the primary destination for visiting
pleasure boaters, though services are limited. Waters around Grand
Manan are considered potentially dangerous due to terrain and weather.
(Grand Manan was the site of many shipwrecks during the years when
commercial steam and sail vessel traffic was high. There is a good
display on this at the Maritime Museum in Halifax. The Grand Manan
Museum houses one of the largest collections of shipwreck-recovered
items in the Maritime provinces -- all gathered from the waters
surrounding the island. Visitors can request access to a large
collection of documents, books and journals dealing with all aspects of
Grand Manan history and life.
For more information on Grand Manan Island, please check out the Grand Manan tourism site, www.grandmanannb.com .
Or by postal service at,
Grand Manan Tourism Association 1141 Route 776, Grand Manan, NB Canada E5G 4E9 .
The Manan Island Inn is located in the village of North Head, Grand
Manan Island. The Inn is located directly across from the ferry dock
and provides a picturesque view of the North Head Harbor. You
will find the Inn a homey atmosphere in which to revitalize your body
and inner spirit. Our Parlor offers a quiet seclusion in which to
rest and relax. Upon closing the doors to your chamber, you will
hear only the crashing of waves against the rocky shoreline
and the occasional boat horn in the distance as it passes the
Island lighthouse. During your retreat you will call our Inn your home
and our staff will gladly meet all your service needs. Rate and contact information can be found on their website. www.mananinn.com
GRAND MANAN WHALE &
SEABIRD RESEARCH STATION
The Grand Manan whale and research
station works to protect and educate the public about the wonderful marine
and aquatic life found around the Grand Manan archipelago.
Check out their website, www.grandmanannb.com