S-127 conventionDeclaration detailLevel http://ica-atom.org/doc/RS-2#5.4 Minimal Residential School IRSSA School Non-Denominational Federal Hostel at Payne Bay conventionDeclaration Bellin conventionDeclaration Federal Hostels at Payne Bay conventionDeclaration Payne Bay Hostels conventionDeclaration 1960-10-03 - 1962-06-30 Kangirsuk, Québec

The Federal Hostel at Payne Bay was located in Payne Bay in the region known as Arctic Quebec. The hostel operated from 1960 - 1962 with no religious affiliation.

The hostel was also known by the following name - Payne Bay Hostels (1964).

The Government of Canada was responsible for funding the hostel and was managed and operated solely by the federal government. The two hostels opened on October 3, 1960, and they were used primarily by children whose parents were away on the trap lines. Most of the residents were discharged by February 12, 1962, as the hostels had closed. The hostels did not re-open after the 1961/62 school year.

The hostel did not provide classroom instruction.

Seventeen students were residents at the hostel during 1960/61, and ten students were residents during 1961/62, and all students attended the Payne Bay Federal Day School in Payne Bay.

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Welcome to incoming principal.

1962-11-02

Transfer of third hostel.

1962-05-11

Memo indicating that only 2 hostels required for Payne Bay.

1962-05-07

Cover for copies of Superintendent's Teacher and School Reports.

1961-03-27

Memo responding to observations made regarding Payne Bay.

1961-03-03

Requesting additional staff at Payne Bay.

1961-02-21

Commending the work of the teacher at Payne Bay.

1961-02-19

Number of students 10 years and older in attendance at Payne Bay and Koartak.

1961-01-10

Small Hostel Proposal.

1960-06-21

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