Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Blaketown (Dildo) Pond

A few weeks ago, me and Trent went for an evening paddle in Blaketown Pond (Dildo Pond on the map). The pond is about 5kms long with a few small islands on it. It has some interesting history:

From http://www.baccalieutourism.com/baccalieu/blake.htm

"The town is best known for the Beothuk site that has been excavated at Russell's Point which has produced one half of the Beothuk arrow heads that have been found in the province.The Russell's Point site in Blaketown was discovered in 1988 by William Gilbert and Ken Reynolds during an archaeological survey which was carried out to locate a Beothuk camp described in the journals of John Guy and Henry Crout of the Cupers Cove (Cupids Colony) which was founded in 1610. In their journals, Guy and Crout recounted finding three Beothuk dwellings and a canoe on 26 October, 1612.From excavations, the archaeologists determined that Russell's Point had been a fall and winter camp used by the Beothuk and their ancesters from about AD 1000 to AD 1650. The Beothuk came to the site because was on a migration route for caribou and provided them with good hunting grounds.

Trent brought along his dog, Rooster to join him on his kayak. He has a pretty neat set of pontoons rigged up to help him carry the dog.

Anyway, it was a great way to pass a few hours.

Rock over London, Rock on Chicago
Brian







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