Tignish
Tignish is a Canadian town located in Prince County, Prince Edward Island. It is located approximately 50 miles northwest of the city of Summerside, and 90 miles northwest of the city of Charlottetown.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Sarcha 45, Public domain.
- Type: Town with 744 residents
- Description: municipality in Prince Edward Island
- Also known as: “Tignish, PE”, “Tignish, PEI”, and “Tignish, Prince Edward Island”
Places of Interest
Highlights include St. Simon & St. Jude Church.
St. Simon & St. Jude Church
Church
Photo: Thelma A Phillips, CC BY-SA 3.0.
St. Simon & St. Jude Church, known colloquially as Tignish Church, is a 19th-century Roman Catholic church in Tignish parish, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Tignish
- Categories: municipal government in Canada and locality
- Location: Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Atlantic Canada, Canada, North America
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Latitude
46.9505° or 46° 57′ 2″ northLongitude
-64.03325° or 64° 1′ 60″ westPopulation
744Elevation
14 metres (46 feet)United Nations Location Code
CA TIGOpen location code
87RQXX28+5MOpenStreetMap ID
node 1806547173OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Bulgarian to Turkish—“Tignish” goes by many names.
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Tignish Corner and Judes Point.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Town of Tignish and Tignish Post Office.
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