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'''Great Harbour Cay''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|iː}} is the major island in the north [[Berry Islands]]. It has a population of 353 (2010 census).<ref>[http://www.bahamas.gov.bs/wps/wcm/connect/a8fb83dc-2813-4ba1-bc71-4b9a54dae167/BERRY+ISLANDS+POPULATION+BY+SETTLEMENT_2010+CENSUS.pdf?MOD=AJPERES Berry Islands Population by Settlement and Total Number of Occupied Dwellings: 2010 Census] - Bahamas Department of Statistics</ref>
[[Image:Grand Harbour Cay.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Grand Harbour Cay from 38,000 ft. March 2010.]]
 
'''Great Harbour Cay''' ({{pron-en|ˈkiː}} "key") is the major island in the north [[Berry Islands]]. The Islandsislands are a stirrup -shaped chain of thirty large cays[[cay]]s and numerous small [[cays]] of about thirty-two miles in length. The islands are located to the south of [[Great Abaco]] and about forty miles north-northwest of [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau]].
 
==Berry Island Chain==
[[ImageFile: Great Harbor Cay horseshoe.jpg|thumb|250px|right|One of three horseshoe beaches on the island]]
The natural beauty of the Berry Islands' is extraordinary. Itchain has seven miles (11&nbsp; km) of ocean frontoceanfront beaches that include isolated enclaves, caverns, and open expanses. Haines Cay has {{convert|3.5|mi|km}} of beaches. At the point of closest approach of Haines, Great Harbour, and Hawksnest, there are {{convert|10|-|15|acre|m2}} of white sand shallows with [[starfish]], [[sand dollars]] and other shallow -water creatures.
 
The island was substantially damaged by [[Hurricane Andrew]] in 1992, but has fully recovered since. The Hurricanehurricane made landfall twice while moving through the Bahamas, crossing Eleuthera with 160&nbsp;mph (260&nbsp;km/h) winds and passing through the Berry Islands with sustained winds of 150&nbsp;mph (240&nbsp;km/h).
 
==Development==
Great Harbour Cay underwent a period inof intense and successful development in the late 1960s when famous persons such as [[Cary Grant]], [[Douglas Fairbanks]], and [[Brigitte Bardot ]]{{Citation needed|date=May 2007}} Telleand the [[Rat Pack]] vacationed there along with [[Telly Savalas,]] andwho had his own landing pad (Kojak) for his helicopter. The Rat Pack frequented the Sugar Beach Hotel. [[F. Lee Bailey]] vacationedfrequented herewith his helicopter and spent early mornings at the beach hut enjoying a cup of coffee. Development Francis Shields was rumored to live on the island though never seen even after development slowed and then stopped in the late 1970s. AttemptsStephanie B. was hired as Operations Manager of Revitalizing post-bankruptcy in 1976. The island had very few residents. The airport runway had no lighting. The 9-hole golf course and country club were in disrepair, villas along the marina were abandoned, resources were extremely limited. Considering the circumstances & attempts made in the late 1970's1970s into the early 1980's1980s to revitalize Great Harbour Cay,; butthese waswere over shadowedovershadowed by drug &and weapons traffictrafficking in 1983, resident 79-85 source (Book: Drugs, Law Enforcement And Foreign Policy - Report by the Committee on Foreign Relations, US Senate), and the island has since been quiet since. The recently elected Bahamian government has made an effort to revive the tourism industry, especially on the outer islands, and great progress and interest ashas been rekindled in the smaller islands.
Combined with the 9-hole golf course designed by Joe Lee and constructed by [[Jack Nicklaus#Off-the-course_careerGolf course design|Golf Force]], the full -service marina, and other island attractions of fishing and diving, the island looks set for a surge in development.
 
Certain actions in recent years, including repaving of the airport and all major roads, have led to increased interest in the island. The planned renovation of the water supply has not occurred, but has not had a major impact due to the large [[aquifer]] under the island and the widespread use of [[Water well|wells]]. There is only a small hotel on the island, catering principally to Bahamians, meaning lodging for tourists is limited to rental town housestownhouses and single -family homes. There has been rumoura rumor of a new hotel yet to be confirmed.
 
===Sugar Beach Hotel===
Sugar Beach Hotel, a frequent haunt of the rich and famous, is now deserted. In the late 1970's1970s, the Sugar Beach Hotel was operational as an entertainment facility for cruise ships. Dinghy'sDinghies would bring passengers ashore to listen to a band and dance.{{fact|date=February for hours.2019}}
 
===Bullock's Harbour===
Access from Great Harbour Cay to Bullocks Harbour was over a manual crank bridge : Bullocks Harbour &and Great Harbour are separated by an ocean inlet and tall cliffs. In the late 1970's1970s, there was one building that served as a health facility, post office, and operated operator-assisted telephone. Across the street, there was an old home converted into a school houseschoolhouse. There was one grocery store with live chickens and two bars known as the Chicken Coop &and The Grave Yard. Resident(SB) 79-85 source.
Bullock's Harbour is now connected by a causeway, the bridge has been dismantled. there are now two grocery stores and 5 restaurants and bars. White water, Beach Club, Rocky Hill Pool Bar and Grill, Coolie Mae's Sunset Restaurant, Hott Shotts restaurant and night club and the Backside nightclub. Cell Phone sevrice is available, as is WiFi in many places.
 
===Shark Creek===
Shark Creek, the southernmost point of the island, is a popular shark fishing spot .{{Citation needed|date=April 2007}}. A [[Greatgreat Hammerheadhammerhead]] was reputedly caught off the coast near Ag point. The hammerhead in question was long known to be in the area and was documented to be over {{convert|20|ft|m}} long. The shark has not been seen nor reported since being tagged in 2002.
 
==Manatees==
A female [[manatee]] and her mate were discovered in the harbour in December 1999. The manatee was nicknamed 'Manny', and was believed to have strayed from the Florida coast after a tropical storm or Hurricanehurricane in 1999. A young boy named Michael Morris documented a swim with the manatee on film.
 
Its mate was rumoured to have spent many months around Great Harbour, but then became solitary once again leaving the female behind, who is believed to have had a calf some timesometime in 2000.
 
The Cow and calf still visit the marina on a regular basis and have been spotted as recently as September 2011.
In 2012, rescued manatees were brought from Atlantis to the island, where they quickly were accepted by the already present group.
 
==Dolphins==
Dolphins are known to swim by the harbour close to shore from time to time.
 
==Transportation==
The island is served by [[Great Harbour Cay Airport]].
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
==External links==
* [http://www.consultresearch.com/GHC2.htm More Information of Great Harbour Cay]
 
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