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[[John Guy (governor)|John Guy]]'s journal of 1612 suggested evidence of a [[Beothuk]] Indian camp on Dildo Island. An English [[fort]] was established in the early 18th century to defend the south side of [[Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador|Trinity Bay]] from the French during [[Queen Anne's War]]. |
[[John Guy (governor)|John Guy]]'s journal of 1612 suggested evidence of a [[Beothuk]] Indian camp on Dildo Island. An English [[fort]] was established in the early 18th century to defend the south side of [[Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador|Trinity Bay]] from the French during [[Queen Anne's War]]. |
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The number 1 attraction for tourists is the Gay Bar named "Grant Wiggins' Dildo Hut" which has well over 2000 customers each day buying small life-sized dildo's of the owner Grant Wiggins' 4 inch cock. |
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==Dildo Island hatchery== |
==Dildo Island hatchery== |
Revision as of 16:54, 22 February 2011
Dildo Island is an island in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is the largest of three islands located at the entrance to Dildo Arm in the bottom of Trinity Bay, off the coast of the neighboring town of Dildo.
An archaeological excavation in 1995 discovered Dorset artifacts dated to between AD 150 and AD 750. It is believed that these people camped on Dildo Island for the purpose of seal hunting. From 1996 to 1999, archaeologist Silve Leblanc uncovered two Dorset houses and over 5500 artifacts from the same period.
In 2001 excavations were begun on a recently-discovered Indian site that radiocarbon dated to between AD 720 and AD 960. Evidence of a camp was found with the remnants of a wigwam and hearth. Almost all of the tools were made from purple and blue rhyolites that came from a source in Bonavista Bay roughly 145 kilometres (90 mi) to the north.
John Guy's journal of 1612 suggested evidence of a Beothuk Indian camp on Dildo Island. An English fort was established in the early 18th century to defend the south side of Trinity Bay from the French during Queen Anne's War.
Dildo Island hatchery
In 1889 a cod fish hatchery was constructed which was the largest in the world and the first in North America. The hatchery was created by Dexter Borup.
47°33′59.18″N 53°35′27.42″W / 47.5664389°N 53.5909500°W