The Roseau Valley is a second-order subdivision in the island nation of St. Lucia. It is home to the island's largest banana plantation. The 2010 population of the Roseau Valley was 227.[1]

Roseau Valley
Looking west over the Roseau Valley from Roseau Combined School
Looking west over the Roseau Valley from Roseau Combined School
Roseau Valley is located in Saint Lucia
Roseau Valley
Roseau Valley
Roseau Valley in Anse la Raye District of Saint Lucia
Coordinates: 13°57′11″N 61°01′26″W / 13.953°N 61.024°W / 13.953; -61.024 (Center of Roseau Valley)[1]
CountrySaint Lucia
DistrictAnse la Raye
Elevation8 m (26 ft)

Geography edit

The Roseau River runs through the valley and enters the sea at Roseau Bay. It is the longest river in St Lucia and the Roseau Reservoir is a major source of drinking water.

There are several settlements within the valley in the Anse la Raye District:

Products edit

Originally the valley had been used for the cultivation of sugar and a railway (since been lifted) was used to transport the sugar from further up the valley to a processing plant at Roseau. Until the 1980s there was a thriving farmer's and fisherman's market at Roseau, but since then most people now travel to the market at Castries. More recently, it was a major production area for bananas. As of 2022, the fertile valley is being developed due to the local banana industry being out-competed by international contenders.

The Saint Lucia Distillers, Limited was located in Roseau in 1972. It has produced several prize-winning rums since .[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Roseau Valley". GeoNames. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  2. ^ "Saint Lucia Distillers, Our Story". Saint Lucia Distillers. Retrieved August 27, 2021.