Gander, NL

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Eclipse start time Totality start time Duration of totality Where to look
4:07:27 PM
5:12:59 PM
2m 13.4s

Table notes: 1) All times are local to the location. 2) The ‘Eclipse start time’ is when the first sliver of moon starts to cross the sun. 3) The ‘Totality start time’ is the moment that the entire sun is covered by the moon (and at which point you should be able to briefly remove your eclipse safety glassses for the ‘Duration of totality’ time period. 4) The ‘Where to look’ graphic shows the area on the sun where the moon will take it’s first “bite” and then continue across the face of the sun until it has reached totality.

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Gander, NL

General Location

Gander is a town situated in the northeastern part of the island of Newfoundland, within the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It’s positioned approximately 310 kilometers northwest of St. John’s, the provincial capital. The town lies on the northeastern shore of Gander Lake, making it an essential hub due to the presence of Gander International Airport, a historically significant refueling point for transatlantic flights​​.

Major Routes into the Location

Gander International Airport stands as a significant gateway to the town, emphasizing its importance in air travel and its historical role as a refueling stop for transatlantic flights. This airport has played pivotal roles during events like the rerouting of flights during the 9/11 attacks, showcasing its capacity to handle international traffic and emergencies​​.

Demographic Info

As of the 2021 Census, Gander’s population was recorded at 11,880 individuals. The town spans a land area of 104.53 square kilometers, resulting in a population density of 113.7 people per square kilometer. This population marks a modest increase from the 2016 population of 11,688, highlighting steady growth in the area​​.

Points of Interest

Gander is home to several attractions that celebrate its rich aviation history and natural beauty. The International Lounge at Gander International Airport, Cobb’s Pond Rotary Park, and the North Atlantic Aviation Museum stand out as key attractions. The town also offers interpretive panels related to the “Come From Away” story from the 9/11 events, a Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, and the Silent Witnesses Memorial, dedicated to the memory of those lost in the Arrow Air Crash. These sites provide a deep dive into the town’s significant role in aviation history and its community spirit​​.

Major Industries

The main economic industries in Gander include transportation, communications, education, public administration, and defense. It’s also a regional service center catering to approximately 80,000 people from over 130 communities within a 100-kilometer radius. Gander hosts more than 350 storefront businesses, alongside over 80 home-based enterprises. Its retail sales significantly exceed the national average for towns of its size​​.

Interesting Historical Facts

Gander’s historical significance is largely tied to aviation. Initially constructed in the 1930s as a refueling stop for transatlantic flights, it played a vital role during World War II as a transfer point for aircraft being ferried to Europe. Its strategic importance continued throughout the Jet Age, serving as a compulsory stopover for transatlantic flights. The town gained worldwide attention for its hospitality during the 9/11 attacks, when it provided refuge to thousands of passengers from diverted flights, an event that inspired the Broadway musical “Come From Away”​​.

Website of the Local Municipal Government

For more detailed information on Gander’s municipal services, attractions, and history, visit the official website of the Town of Gander at www.gandercanada.com​​.

Local Newspaper

While specific details on a local newspaper were not directly available, the town’s official website and community profiles offer updates and news relevant to residents and visitors alike​​.

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