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Coordinates: 12°43N 61°20W / 12.717°N 61.333°W / 12.717; -61.333
 

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Canouan
Nickname: . = Cayo Perico
Location o
Map
Geography
LocationCaribbean Sea
Coordinates12°43′N 61°20′W / 12.717°N 61.333°W / 12.717; -61.333
ArchipelagoGrenadines
Total islands1
Area2.93 sq mi (7.6 km2)
Highest elevation877 ft (267.3 m)
Highest pointMount Royal
Administration

 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Demographics
Population1700 (2012)
Additional information
Canouan in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)

Area1,250.7 km2 (482.9 sq mi)
WebsiteCanouan in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Canouan (/ˈkænuæn/) is an island in the Grenadines. It is a small island, measuring only 5.6 by 2 km (3.5 by 1.2 mi) and has a surface of 7.6 km2. It lies approximately 40 km (25 mi) south of the island of St. Vincent. The population is about 1,700.[1]

Abarrier reef runs along the Atlantic side of the island. The highest point on the island is Mount Royal. Two bays, Glossy and Friendship, are located on the southern side of the island.

History[edit]

Some time prior to 200 B.C. a cultivated tribe called the Arawaks reached the island using dug-out canoes. These new residents brought plants, animals, and basic farming and fishing skills with them. They lived there for 1,500 years until the Caribs invaded the island.[citation needed]

More than 200 years after Columbus laid eyes on St. Vincent, the Europeans established a kind of permanent settlement. Its mountainous and heavily forested geography allowed the Caribs to defend against European settlement here longer than on almost any other island in the Caribbean.

After the Caribs were defeated on other islands they joined slaves who had escaped repression on Barbados by following the current and trade winds westward to St. Vincent, as well as those who had survived shipwrecks near St. Vincent and Bequia.

The mixed descendants of the island warriors and the freed Africans, who became known as the Black Caribs, had a common distrust and disgust for the Europeans, and proved to be a fearsome foe. The Caribs feared complete domination so they allowed the French to construct a settlement on the island in 1719. The French brought slaves to work their plantations. By 1748, the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle officially declared St. Vincent and its surrounding islands to be a neutral island, controlled by neither Britain nor France. The two countries continued to contest control of the islands, however, until they were definitively ceded to the British in 1814.

In 1951 universal adult suffrage was introduced in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines[2] and in 1979, it became an independent state within the British Commonwealth[3] with a democratic government based on the British system.

Climate[edit]

The average daytime temperatures range from 24 to 30 °C (75 to 86 °F). The driest season is from December to May. The coolest months are between November and February.[4]

Resort development[edit]

In the early 1990s the Canouan Resorts Development company was formed and secured lease for areas of the island to build two hotels - the former Raffles Resort site and Tamarind Beach Hotel site. At this point the building arm of the company built roads throughout Canouan (previously only dirt tracks), installed electricity to the island and residents houses and provided desalinated water for the first time. Prior to that, fresh water was brought by boat from St. Vincent on a regular basis. Locals not employed by the resort were forbidden admittance to the property as it was private property, although the beaches remained open for public use. It was announced that the resort would revert from Raffles/Fairmont Resorts back to Carenage Bay Resort on May 20, 2010.[5] The property then became Pink Sands Club which opened in 2016. In 2018 the newer section of the property became managed by Mandarin Oriental.[6] The original villas and suites now make up Canouan Estate Resort & Villas. Located on the 1200-acre estate Canouan Estate Resort & Villas include a collection of luxury suites and villas. Amenities includes 4 beaches, 4 restaurants and bars, a Jim Fazio designed 18-hole golf course, non-motorized water sports, fitness center, hiking, complimentary kids club, snorkeling, diving, boating and fishing, the resort is open year-round.

It was developed by the Italian banker Antonio Saladino, Irish financier Dermot Desmond and fintech billionaire Andrea Pignataro.[7]

Education[edit]

There are 2 schools on Canouan - the Government Primary school and the Canouan Secondary School which opened in September 2019. Both Schools are located in the same building with the Secondary School located at the top and primary school at the bottom. There is also an official Canouan Pre-school and Private Pre-school called Coral Reef located close to the primary school and Secondary School.

Transport[edit]

Plane Landing at Canouan.

In 2008, the runway at Canouan Airport was lengthened to almost 6,000 feet to accommodate larger aircraft. It is now the jet port for the Grenadines.

Scheduled ferries link Canouan to St. Vincent, Union Island and Mayreau.[8]

Notable people[edit]

In popular culture[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ "St Vincent and the Grenadines, Population and Housing Census Preliminary Report 2012". The Census Office, SVG Government. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  • ^ Gonsalves (1994), p. 74.
  • ^ "Canouan history and people | St. Vincent and the Grenadines | luxury caribbean villas | exclusive caribbean golf and spa resort". Archived from the original on 2015-10-11. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
  • ^ "Canouan Island...heart of the Grenadines". Archived from the original on 2012-02-19. Retrieved 2012-03-01.
  • ^ "Canouan Island Resort to Change Management". Travel Agent Central.
  • ^ "You May Not Know This Caribbean Island But You Should". Forbes. March 30, 2018. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  • ^ https://robbreport.com/travel/destinations/moguls-on-transforming-canouan-1234668688/
  • ^ "Canouan, Mayreau & Union Island Ferry Schedule". SVG Tourism Authority.
  • References[edit]


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