Town of Clarke's Beach

Conception Bay Hwy
Clarke's Beach, Newfoundland and Labrador A0A

The Town of Clarke's Beach, established in 1965, is nestled on the western shores of Conception Bay in Newfoundland and Labrador. Situated 87km from St. John’s and 20km south of Bay Roberts, the town has a rich history of early settlers relocating from nearby fishing communities. While not engaged in inshore fishing, Clarke’s Beach thrived on the Labrador fishery, with fishermen securing berths from neighboring towns.

Over the years, the town's economy diversified, transitioning from fishing to agriculture, sawmill operations, and various businesses. The Horwood Lumber Company once operated a bustling sawmill in the area, employing over a hundred workers. Today, businesses like Williams Drug Store, established in 1909, and Garfield Ralph's general store continue to serve the community.

Clarke's Beach boasts a rich religious history, with major denominations including the Pentecostal Assemblies, the United Church, and the Salvation Army. The town's vibrant past is reflected in its historical buildings, including one of the first Pentecostal churches in Newfoundland. With a blend of traditional charm and modern amenities, Clarke's Beach offers visitors a glimpse into its storied past and present community life.

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