| The cross on George Cove Mountain
is symbolic of Holyrood - Holy Cross (
"Holyrode" is interpreted by some historians to mean "Holy Cross" from
the ancient Saxon word "rode" meaning "staff or cross.").
In WWII, while the American Forces were
stationed at Navel Air Station Argentia, they decided to erect a
cross on George Cove Mountain. They constructed a large wooden cross and
mounted it securely at the top of the mountain. The Cross stood for many
years but due to eventual deterioration, it gave way to a north westerly
gale.
The initial idea was that the "Cross on the Hill"
would last only for the duration of Come Home Year but it stood there
from 1966 until the winter of 1992. On June 30, 1992, the George Cove
Mountain Cross was restored. The town continues to maintain it as
a welcoming light to all who approach Holyrood by land, sea or air.
In 1999, the Town
constructed a hiking trail which leads to the cross at the peak of the
mountain. Visitors are strongly encouraged to walk the trail and obtain
a beautiful and powerful view of Holyrood that will remain with oneself
forever.
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