The first settlers in the area arrived from
Cape Breton Island,
Nova Scotia in 1864. Originally loggers and trappers, the settlers later took up farming. In 1922, a work camp was set up to support the
pulp and paper industry in the form of the International Pulp and Paper Company. The camp would later become the town of Deer Lake.
Deer Lake Regional Airport, one of the busiest airports in the province, was built in 1955; it is one of the town's major employers. In 2004, the airport terminal redesign was started, and completed in June 2007. The primary population that the airport serves is approximately 55,000. The airport serves people from
Rocky Harbour to
Corner Brook, as well as around Deer Lake. An
air raid siren, brought over from
England during the construction of the
hydro plant in the 1920s, is located at the plant. It may be heard around town. The whistle blows at 7 and 8 AM, at noon and 1 PM, and at 5 and 6 PM. It is heard throughout the community from Monday to Saturday; it does not sound on Sunday. ==Name==