Grand le Pierre explained

Official Name:Grand Le Pierre
Settlement Type:Town
Motto:Small town, Big hearts
Pushpin Map:Newfoundland
Pushpin Label Position:left
Population As Of:2021
Population Total:176
Population Density Km2:1.5
Utc Offset:-3:30
Utc Offset Dst:-2:30
Coordinates:47.6825°N -54.7834°W
Postal Code:A0E 1Y0

Grand Le Pierre is a town in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The town had a population of 176 in the Canada 2021 Census.

History

During the 1990s, the council of Grand Le Pierre, led by Mayor George Fizzard, conceived a plan to establish a water bottling plant in the town. The plant would receive runoff water from Gisborne Lake, located within the town's area boundary, and then exported through a facility that was planned to be built in the town's harbour. Newfoundland's Premier at the time, Brian Tobin, first approved this plan but later retracted his approval, disallowing the project to continue, this decision sparked outrage in the community, as it was expected that 150 jobs were to become available if the plant was established. No considerations of reviving this been project has been made in the years since its termination.[1]

Demographics

In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Grand Le Pierre had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of 142.81km2, it had a population density of in 2021.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gisborne decision angers Grand Le Pierre hopefuls. CBC News. October 21, 1999 . May 13, 2023.
  2. Web site: Population and dwelling counts: Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions (municipalities), Newfoundland and Labrador . . February 9, 2022 . March 15, 2022.