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which included the community of Baker's Brook. As it was within the boundaries of the park it was designated a "park community". As a result of this policy the population declined to 30 in 1976 and by 1980 there were no remaining residents. By this time, it was reported that Baker's Brook was merely
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was completed in 1921 the population of Baker's Brook had risen to sixteen people. In 1929 there were only two houses, in 1939 the first
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was founded-with Joe Ollerhead as the teacher. The peak population of 45 residents was reached in 1956, with inhabitants relying on
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used for summer fishing. In 1981 Baker's Brook was turned into a picnic area in Gros Morne National Park.
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was also caught. By 1911 there were two families that operated two lobster factories.
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that is bordered by a stony beach and a long shoal bank. In 1901 there was one
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