Tignish, PEI

Along the Path of Totality » Tignish, PEI
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Eclipse start time Totality start time Duration of totality Where to look
3:27:12 PM
4:35:45 PM
3m 10.9s

Table notes: 1) All times are local to the location. 2) The ‘Eclipse start time’ is when the first sliver of moon starts to cross the sun. 3) The ‘Totality start time’ is the moment that the entire sun is covered by the moon (and at which point you should be able to briefly remove your eclipse safety glassses for the ‘Duration of totality’ time period. 4) The ‘Where to look’ graphic shows the area on the sun where the moon will take it’s first “bite” and then continue across the face of the sun until it has reached totality.

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Tignish, PEI

General Location

Tignish is a charming community situated in Prince County, Prince Edward Island (PEI), Canada. It lies in the northwestern part of the island, approximately 153 kilometers from Charlottetown and 80 kilometers northwest of Summerside. This location positions Tignish as a serene and picturesque town, steeped in history and surrounded by the natural beauty of PEI​​.

Major Routes into the Location

Access to Tignish is primarily via the road network, with PEI’s scenic routes leading visitors through the island’s picturesque landscapes to this northern community. Although Tignish does not have its own airport, the nearest major airports are Charlottetown Airport in Charlottetown and the Summerside Airport in Summerside, providing access to national and international flights. From these points, visitors can rent a car or use bus services to reach Tignish.

Demographic Info

Tignish has a population that reflects a strong community spirit and a deep connection to its roots. As of the 2011 census, Tignish had a population of 779, though this number can fluctuate with new counts. The community is notable for its high percentage of Roman Catholics, making up 93% of the population, and a significant bilingual populace, with more than 20% speaking both French and English. This demographic composition highlights the town’s rich cultural heritage, influenced by its Acadian and Irish immigrant origins​​.

Points of Interest

Tignish is home to several attractions that reflect its history and natural beauty. One of the town’s most notable landmarks is the St. Simon and St. Jude Catholic Church, a testament to the community’s strong faith and dedication. The church was built with local red Island bricks in 1860 and survived a devastating fire in 1896. Tignish also serves as the gateway to the Confederation Trail, offering miles of scenic paths for biking and hiking enthusiasts​​​​.

Major Industries

The co-operative movement in Tignish is a hallmark of its economy, with community members collectively owning many of the local businesses. This movement began in 1923 as a union to enhance the bargaining power of local fishermen. Today, it encompasses a broad range of enterprises, including the Tignish Fisheries Union, Credit Union, and the Co-op Store, contributing significantly to the local economy and fostering a strong sense of community ownership and involvement​​.

Sports Teams

Information about specific local sports teams in Tignish was not readily available, but communities like Tignish often have active participation in regional sports leagues, including hockey, soccer, and baseball, reflecting the community’s engagement and spirit.

Interesting Historical Facts

Tignish was originally settled in 1799 by eight Acadian families from the Malpeque area of PEI. The settlement grew with the arrival of Irish immigrants, first in 1811 and then more substantially during the potato famine of the 1840s. The town has a rich history, including the establishment of the Tignish Fisheries Union in 1923 to improve the economic standing of local fishermen, which laid the groundwork for the thriving co-operative movement that characterizes Tignish today​​.

Website of the Local Municipal Government

For more detailed information about Tignish, including upcoming events, municipal services, and community news, visit the official website of the Town of Tignish at https://townoftignish.ca​​.

Local Newspaper

The local newspaper details were not specifically mentioned, but regional publications such as “The Guardian” and “The Journal Pioneer” cover news across Prince Edward Island, including Tignish.

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