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The Narrows, St. John's

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41:, bordered north and south by steep rock walls. A skilled captain is required to navigate large ships through the Narrows, known as “threading the eye of the needle”. The channel has a least depth of 11 metres and at its narrowest point near Chain Rock is 61 metres wide. From at least circa 1830, metal rings were set into the rock on either side of the Narrows so that boats could "warp in" and be hauled along to clear the cliffs and dangerous rocks in the water. In 1855, work began to blast away the submerged top of the Merlin Rock to make a safer passage for steam ships. 17: 72:
was erected across the narrows from Chain Rock to Pancake Rock which could be raised in the event of enemy ships advancing into the harbour. During World War II a steel mesh was installed to prevent enemy
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The south side of the Narrows was referred to as South Battery before 1800, then the residential fishing community was known as Southside East, and finally
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Sailing directions for the islands of Newfoundland and coast of Labrador including the straits of Belle Isle and banks of Newfoundland
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and enemy vessels from entering the port. In the mid 17th century, fortifications, known as
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The Narrows has served an important defense of the city of St. John’s from early
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was built in the same area. In the late 18th century a
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Index


The Rooms
St. John's
Harbour
Newfoundland
pirates
World War II
fort
privateers
Signal Hill
Fort Amherst
defensive chain
submarines
Fort Amherst Lighthouse
Fort Amherst, St. John's


ISBN
0921692692
Sailing directions for the islands of Newfoundland and coast of Labrador including the straits of Belle Isle and banks of Newfoundland
Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador
ISBN
0-9693422-1-7
Plan of the City of St. John's
cite book
link
47°33′57″N 52°41′03″W / 47.56583°N 52.68417°W / 47.56583; -52.68417
Categories
Landforms of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Straits of Newfoundland and Labrador

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