During the 18th century, loggers settled along the Belize River, floating
logwood and later
mahogany logs down to
Belize Town. Burrell Boom grew as a gathering and milling point for these logs, with its
boom stretched across the river. In 1837 the
Methodist ministers Thomas Jefferies and John Greenwood built a chapel in Burrell Boom, and
Catholic missionary activities ensued along the whole Belize River from the mid-nineteenth century. The village has now both Methodist and Catholic elementary schools. Each
Good Friday Anglican, Methodist, and Catholic communities in town gather for an
ecumenical service which rotates among the churches. A number of refugees from neighboring republics have settled near the town and drawn
Jehovah's Witnesses on mission to the area. After 2000 the link between the Northern and Western highways was improved, passing near to Burrell Boom and bringing the village greater prominence. == Climate ==