West St. Modeste
Community Profile
West St. Modeste was given its name by Pierre Constantine, a merchant of New France, who named it in memory of his ancestral home in Normandy- St. Modete. He gave his concession the pompous title of " Seigneurie du Grand St. Modet" and directed his fishing operations from two locations, Grand St. Modet and Petit St. Modet. About 1800, these locations became the villages of East St. Modet and West St. Modet. Over the years Modet has changed to Modeste. East St. Modeste has been abandoned.
Dr. Wilfred Grenfell opened the second co-operative store of Labrador in West. St. Modeste in 1903.
The Oblate Missionaries chose the community for their mission" Our Lady of Labrador" which was established in 1958.
Dr. Wilfred Grenfell opened the second co-operative store of Labrador in West. St. Modeste in 1903.
The Oblate Missionaries chose the community for their mission" Our Lady of Labrador" which was established in 1958.
Services & Facilities
Hotel (includes lounge and restaurant), craft shop, post office, playground, Youth Centre, walking trail