Trinity Bay · Newfoundland
Custom Stickers & Labels — Port Union, Newfoundland
Port Union is the only union-built town in North America — the Trinity Bay community founded in 1916 by Sir William Coaker and the Fishermen's Protective Union (the most powerful labour organization in Newfoundland history) as a model fishermen's cooperative town where workers owned the fish plant, the stores, the houses, and the electric power — home of the Coaker Heritage Building (a National Historic Site preserving the union headquarters), the Coaker Museum, and a community that stands as a remarkable monument to early 20th century labour idealism on the North Atlantic coast.
Popular Uses in Port Union
- Port Union only union-built town North America labels
- Sir William Coaker Fishermen's Union stickers
- Trinity Bay cooperative heritage labels
- Newfoundland labour heritage 1916 packaging
- Port Union downtown Union Road retail labels
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