Tilt Cove | |
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Town | |
Location of Tilt Cove in Newfoundland | |
Coordinates: 49°53′10″N 55°37′37″W / 49.88611°N 55.62694°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Newfoundland and Labrador |
Population (2021)[1] | |
• Total | 4 |
Time zone | UTC-3:30 (Newfoundland Time) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-2:30 (Newfoundland Daylight) |
Area code | 709 |
Highways | Route 414 |
Tilt Cove (/tɪlt koʊv/) is a town located southeast of Baie Verte on Notre Dame Bay and was founded in 1813. With an official population of 5 at the 2021 census, Tilt Cove is known as "Canada's smallest town."[1][2] A source of gold, copper, and zinc ores,[3] Tilt Cove was the site of the first mine in Newfoundland.[4] The Tilt Cove mine opened in 1864 and "was soon employing several hundred men at good wages".[5] Postal service was established in 1869.
The population was 1,370 in 1901 but had fallen to 57 by 1956. As of 2023[update], four people reside in Tilt Cove on a full-time basis.
In November 2023, the four residents of Tilt Cove, two married couples, voted in favour of relocating.[6]
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