Churchill Falls
locality in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Churchill Falls in Labrador is one of the last company towns in Atlantic Canada. Its population of nearly 700 (2016) work for the Churchill Dam, a 5.4-gigawatt hydroelectric generating station, the third-largest hydroelectric station (by power output) in North America.
Churchill Falls provides several services to travellers on Route 500 (Trans-Labrador Highway). The main attractions of Churchill Falls are:
- its snowmobile trails, which surround the village and provide access to the backcountry;
- its nautical activities (eg canoeing, kayaking) on the Churchill Reservoir or on bodies of water or watercourses in the region;
- its sports and leisure facilities: arena, skating rink, swimming pool, community centres, picnic area, Blackberry Lake beach, auditorium, library, gymnasium, etc.;
- its immense territory in the hinterland, allowing hunting (caribou) and sport fishing, or nature observation (flora, fauna and landforms);
- observation in a night sky (without light pollution) of the aurora borealis and stars (including large moving satellites);
- its hydroelectric plant allowing educational guided tours;
- its magnificent hiking trail offering bucolic views of boreal nature;
- its practice area for mountain biking.
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