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Open Hall, Newfoundland And Labrador - City in Division-no-7
Detailed description is Open Hall-Red Cliffe is a designated place in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.HistoryOpen Hall was settled around 1770 by Joseph Batt. Joseph Batt held a fishing room in Greenspond in 1769, however he moved from there to Open Hall in the next year. As a result, a nook in Open Hall Harbour arrived in his name, Joe Batts Cove.It is likely that Open Hall was settled long before this date by French fishermen. However this was not recorded by British Authorities because of disputes over the territory. The original name of the settlement was Open Hole. This name was given by Dorset fishermen who colonized Bonavista Bay. Open Hole is translated from the French name " La Bonne Eau" which means Good Water.GeographyA fishing community located on the Southern side of Bonavista Bay. Open Hall is about 30km southwest of Bonavista. Open Hall has a relatively safe harbour, which is suitable for a small boat fishing. The landscape is rough. However, there is good agricultural land which has been used since the start of the settlement.EconomicsOpen Hall has had a diversified economy throughout its history. Settlers in Open Hall have made an effort to work in the fishery and grow their own vegetables. In outport Newfoundland, life was very difficult because of the isolation, but the inhabitants of Open Hall battled adversity and gained prosperity.In 1836, there were twelve boats involved in the fishing industry. By 1857. There were 17 boats and 17 fishing rooms. Open Hall was very involved in agriculture, producing 625 barrels of potatoes in 1857.By the year 1857, there were two merchants and two skilled tradesmen in the settlement as well. The merchants likely were the Shears brothers who owned a very successful mercantile business in the 1800s.
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