Town of Placentia
Some of Placentia's greatest potential lies within its strong sense of community. It is a safe, friendly and comfortable place to live, work, and raise a family.
The modern day town, its people and their lifestyle, belie little of the town's French heritage. Instead, the spirit and soul of the community are more deeply connected with its Irish-English roots.
Some of the surnames that were recorded there prior to 1800 are still on the census: Barron, Collins, Mooney, Traverse and Walsh.
The "small town" atmosphere is refreshing. Every day along the mile-long Placentia boardwalk, friends and neighbours meet and chat on their daily walk. The sea air is healthy and clean. The crime rate is virtually non-existent. The level of services is superior.
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Medical
The Placentia Health Care Facility was opened in 1996 and is an efficient and
up-to-date facility. There are 10 acute care beds, 101 full-time employees and
four physicians. The facility also houses the Lions Manor Nursing Home, which
has 75 beds and 40 residential units.
Education
Placentia has a high school, two primary/elementary schools, College of the
North Atlantic - Placentia Campus, as well as several private training
institutes.
Volunteers
Placentia residents devote their time and energy to numerous volunteer
organizations, including the Royal Canadian Legion, the Knights of Columbus,
Lions Clubs, Star of the Sea, Freshwater Community Club, Dunville's Anglican
Church, Women and the Women's Institute, whose origins date back to the South
Coast Tidal Wave of 1929.
Recreation
Placentia has a lot to offer outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. In the community
or nearby, there is swimming, bird-watching, fishing, hiking, kayaking parks and
playgrounds. The schools are well-known for their athletic programs, and there
are other recreational activities. There is something for everyone - from the
boardwalk to the youth center to the local ATV Association!
Visitors
Visitors to Placentia can also benefit from such attractions as the Atlantic
Charter site in nearby Ship Harbour and the Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve
on the Cape Shore.
The amalgamated Town of Placentia consists of the former municipalities of Placentia, Jerseyside, Freshwater, Dunville and incorporated area of Argentia
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