“It was June 2, 1977, a good time to be alive. The Churchill Road was in its infancy. The drive to Churchill took eight hours. You could go a day without meeting someone, there was adventure at every corner, and wildlife was in abundance. So for three lads from Happy valley whose driving routes were only as far as North West River, here was anew challenge.” George Way, ‘Way’s Washout’
“I was questioned by some people on the Newfoundland flag too as well. I said, “You know, the thing about it, is that it does represent the province, but the Labrador flag represents the people of Labrador.”” Joe Davis, ‘It Brings the People Together’
“One of the most pitiful and indeed pathetic discoveries resulting from the epidemic happened at one of the Moravian Missions settlements, Okak, situated on the northern Labrador coast. At this settlement, practically the whole community were wiped out, by a million-to-one chance…” John Payne, ‘Memoirs of a Fur Trader Pt. ||’
