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Tignish

Tignish, Prince Edward Island
Community
Primary Tignish welcome sign, located on Western road (Phillip street)
Primary Tignish welcome sign, located on Western road (Phillip street)
Motto: "Cherishing Our Heritage"
Tignish, Prince Edward Island is located in Prince Edward Island
Tignish, Prince Edward Island
Tignish in Prince Edward Island
Coordinates: 46°57′02″N 64°02′01″W / 46.95050°N 64.03356°W / 46.95050; -64.03356Coordinates: 46°57′02″N 64°02′01″W / 46.95050°N 64.03356°W / 46.95050; -64.03356
Country Canada
Province Prince Edward Island
County Prince County
Parish North Parish
Township Lot 1
Founded 1799
Village 1952
Town 2017
Area
 • Land 5.86 km2 (2.26 sq mi)
Elevation 15 m (49 ft)
Population (2016)
 • Total 1,341
 • Density 132.9/km2 (344/sq mi)
Time zone AST (UTC-4)
 • Summer (DST) ADT (UTC-3)
Canadian postal code C0B 2B0
Area code(s) 902
Telephone Exchange 882
NTS Map 021I16
GNBC Code BAEGT
Website Tignish.com

Tignish is the northwesternmost town in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is located approximately 50 miles (80 km) NW of the city of Summerside, and 90 miles (140 km) NW of Charlottetown. It has a population of 1341. The name "Tignish" is derived from the Mi'kmaq "Mtagunich", meaning "paddle".

Tignish was founded in the late 1790s by nine francophone Acadian families, with further immigrants (mostly Irish) arriving in the 19th century and settling mostly in the nearby smaller locality of Anglo–Tignish (meaning "English Tignish"). Many of Tignish residents today are either of Acadian or Irish heritage.

One of the community's most popular and defining structures is the local Catholic church, St. Simon & St. Jude Catholic Church, which was among the first major structures built in Tignish, constructed between 1857 and 1860. Tignish was designated a community or village in 1952, and became a town in 2017.

Fishing is one of the most important aspects of daily life and employment in Tignish, with many local families depending on this industry for income. There are three functioning harbors located in the Tignish area: the Tignish harbour, the Skinner's Pond harbour, and the Seacow Pond harbour.

Tignish was once the northwest corner of the Prince Edward Island railway before it was abandoned in 1988.

Among the businesses in Tignish include the Tignish Heritage Inn, which was a convent from 1867 through 1991, Eugene's General Store, Judy's Take-out (until 2013), Shirley's restaurant, Tignish Co-op grocery store, hardware store, and gas station, Tignish Cultural Center, Cousin's Diner (until 2016), Pizza Shack (until 2012), and Perry's Construction.

Citizens of Tignish celebrated the bicentennial of Tignish in 1999. Among local festivities were Acadian music, local parties, carnivals, and the creation of a local music CD rich with the voices of Tignish residents. In addition, each summer there is a bluegrass festival that is held in Tignish.


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