[1] In 1662, the French established a commercial counter on a well protected hill overlooking Placentia Bay which separates the Avalon Peninsula form the rest of Newfoundland island and situated near Grand Banks where fish are abundant.
[2] Fort Royal was constructed on the top of the hill which dominated the bay and the port village of Plaisance.
Fort Royal served as bastion and home for the governor.
In 1713, the Treaty of Utrecht forced the French to abandon their establishments in Newfoundland.
The French inhabitants were displaced to Isle Royale (Cape Breton), where they began the construction of Louisbourg.