Here at Bakers Point Fisheries, we are so proud that we can say we’ve been part of the Eastern Shore since 1943. As a business, employer, resident and neighbour, we’ve watched the community develop. We’ve developed too. Our business has become more international and less locally focused. The shift is a reflection of a globalised fishing industry with more international competition.
Even so, Bakers Point Fisheries believes community comes first. After all, the industry requires a community effort. From the crews who fish and their supportive families, to our 40 plus employees, the fishing industry is one of the Eastern Shore’s largest employers. Those who do not work in the industry, are friends and neighbours that we want to see succeed.
It is our hope that Bakers helps add to the richness of our community and culture. Bakers Point Fisheries will continue to offer local retail, host cultural events like the Blessing of the Fleet, partake in community parades, as well as sponsor and donate to community events and charities. We believe a good leader is well rounded, which is why we do our best to be a leader in the seafood processing industry and in our community.