
Middle Bay Basque Whaling Site is another spot we went to visit. The road was narrow, bumpy and we weren’t sure where it was going but it ended up near some abandoned buildings (or maybe not?) There was no one around anyways.

Road in 
Middle Bay 

I like the boats all lined up so I mean someone must come here to fish? 
Some old buildings that seemed abandoned by maybe not
Some of the Natural Resources in the area are seals, caribous and berries. There are some berries and plants indigenous to the area, like Bakeapples. I don’t know why they are called that as they are small berries and not apples, but it’s said they smell like apples. There is a plant called the Labrador Tea Plant and it grows about 4-5 feet tall and is used for tea and medicinal purposes. I tried the tea and did not care for it but I’m not a tea drinker at the best of times, Clint quite liked it and had two cups.
We also went to visit L’Anse Amour and the Pointe Amour Lighthouse built in 1857.

Road to the Lighthouse 
From a distance 
Coasatline 
Pointe Amour Lighthouse 
Road past the Lighthouse 

Inside the museum 
Shortcut to Europe 
Lighthouses in the Strait of Belle Isle 
Petroleum Vapour Lamps used in the early 1900’s in Lighthouses 
UBoats during WWI and WWII were always a threat in the Straits
Well that was it for this area, of course I have a lot more photos and information but I think I will end our journey to Labrador here. Now for the ferry to Newfoundland with the ride being a couple of hours so not too long.
Next stop…….St Barbe’s Newfoundland!



