Keels, Newfoundland and Labrador

Keels is a small town in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, located about 3 kilometres from Duntara.

Like many outport villages in Newfoundland such as Twillingate, population has been shrinking with the collapse of the cod fishing industry.

[1] Some of the highlights in Keels are the geological features known as "the Devil's Footprints" that are found on the rocks surrounding the town, the Anglican Cemetery that dates to the beginnings of the community, and a natural sea-spray phenomenon known as "Clark's Chimney Hole" on the coast.

The one and only store located in the middle of the community has been owned by the Mesh family for generations.

[2] There is also an Anglican church and a small wharf which was used for commercial fishing until the cod fishery moratorium in 1992.