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Only 45 minutes from St. John's, Newfoundland. Hotel Harbour Grace is located at 66 Water Street in Historic Harbour Grace, minutes away from Carbonear commonly known as the Hub of the bay. In operation for almost 65 years this well established Hotel features air conditioned Hotel rooms and suites. Fully licensed dining room and fully licensed lounge. Adjacent building has 8 motel rooms.
There's no Sag in a JAG.
JAG specializes in the design and manufacture of quality Roof Truss systems for residential, commercial and agricultural applications.
Over 35 years specializing in designing and manufacturing quality engineered truss systems. We also provide other structural products such as LVL beams, engineered I-Joists and structural connectors.
Established in the mid 70's (incorporated 1985) and has over the years grown from a 4800 square foot plan and office space to almost 16000 square feet. Through years of servicing Newfoundland and Labrador, our trusses can be found from historic Signal Hill, St John's to Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
We focus on quality and our staff are conscientious in the design and fabrication of our trusses. You can rest assured that our products will meet or exceed the guidelines set forth by the National Building Code of Canada, the Truss Plate Institute of Canada, as well as Provincial and Municipal governing authorities.
Located on the Avalon Penninsula portion of Newfoundland, the scenic town of Harbour Grace has a deep and rich history spanning almost 500 years. From the pirating fights of Peter Easton and the pioneering flights of Amelia Earhart to historical sites and buildings, Harbour Grace has long been the centre of excitement, adventure and beauty.The town, founded by Francis I of France in 1517, is thought to have derived its name as a transfer from Harve de Grace, the name used for LeHarve, France. W.A. Munn stated that the community was named by 'fishermen from the English Channel who knew well of LeHarve de Grace, the sea port town of Paris at the mouth of the River Seine.'