Random Passage Site

Random Passage is a 2002 CBC miniseries about early outport life in NL. Though the storyline is fictional, it is considered to be a pretty accurate representation of life at that time. 

The "village" that was built for the show has been left intact & is now run by a nonprofit. The lady who showed me around grew up nearby before all of the mod cons came to NL; she went to work at the age of 12 as a housekeeper for an elderly lady & has worked for the 50 years since - she was great. 

This site really spoke to me, perhaps partially because of the ambiance from the fog. The walk to the site made me feel like I was leaving the modern world behind, as it is a good distance from any other village.  

           



My guide demonstrated a water hoop, 4 sticks attached together to allow one to carry water without the heavy buckets banging one's legs & splashing one's feet; she's worked here 18 years & never had a visitor who's ever seen a water hoop elsewhere, so they may be unique to NL. 

And like all NL villages, this fictional one depended on cod, seen here drying on a flake. 
           

           







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