A newly constructed Life Observation Site at North Lake
will provide visitors seeking to experience the thrill of
the tuna catch with an excellent and safe viewing
opportunity along with a look into the history that has
given North Lake the claim to “Tuna Capital of the World.”
The Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, Member of Parliament for
Cardigan, on behalf of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities
Agency (ACOA), and Andy Mooney, MLA for Souris-Elmira, on
behalf of PEI’s Department of Development and Technology,
were on hand today to officially open the platform to the
public.
"This observation site will be an important boost to the
economic development of North Lake," said Mr.
MacAulay. "Surrounding communities will also benefit from
the increased visitor traffic coming to enjoy the platform
and witness the tuna catch being landed. The Government of
Canada, through ACOA, is proud to partner with this
community to create a facility that will help boost further
tourism development in the area."
The community of North Lake, in eastern Prince Edward
Island, is known to many as the world’s tuna capital due in
large part to the boon years of the 1970s and, in more
recent years, from the resurgence in the tuna catch and
subsequent increase in demand for charters.
This resurgence has also corresponded with an increase in
visitation to North Lake and the community has been looking
for a way to both encourage visitors to continue stopping
in North Lake while at the same time ensuring the public’s
safety. In partnership with Active Communities Inc. and
with the support of ACOA and the Province of Prince Edward
Island, the North Lake Harbour Authority has constructed a
Life Observation Site. This viewing platform
will provide visitors with an excellent view of the tuna
catch being landed but away from the busy work going on the
wharf.
"North Lake has always been of significant interest to
tourists because of the excitement of the big tuna landings
in the area. This addition will make the area more tourist-
friendly and will draw more people to this very interesting
and beautiful part of the Island," said Andy Mooney, on
behalf of Development and Technology Minister Mike Currie.
The new platform, along with a new parking lot, washroom
facilities and interpretative signage will likely prove to
be very popular with visitors who have previously gathered
on the pier to get a look at the tuna being landed. This
new development will provide safer viewing and parking, as
well as educate visitors on the history of the fishery at
North Lake.
ACOA has provided $64,500 to the project through the
Strategic Community Investment Fund (SCIF), with the
Province of PEI providing $11,500 and the North Lake
Harbour Authority providing an additional $10,000.
SCIF, a component of the Atlantic Investment Partnership, is a five-year program designed to help communities in Atlantic Canada create an environment that encourages the development of strategic sectors such as tourism.
Stephen Heckbert Office of the Minister for ACOA (613) 948-7293 Ann Thurlow PEI Department of Development and Technology (902) 569-0571 aethurlow@gov.pe.ca Don Larkin General Manager, Active Communities Inc. (902) 838-4030 Wes Harrison ACOA PEI & Tourism (902) 368-0842 wes.harrison@acoa-apeca.gc.ca