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As ‘smallest town in Canada’ empties out, former residents recall its vibrant past

Tilt Cove, N.L., was once home to a thriving copper mine that attracted workers and their families from all over Canada.

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As 'smallest town in Canada' empties out, former residents recall its vibrant past

Shirley Severance is shown standing in front of her family home in Tilt Cove, N.L., in a 2020 handout photo.


ST. JOHN’S - A Newfoundland community that bills itself as the smallest town in Canada will soon be empty, and former residents say they’ll never forget their joyful years living there.

Tilt Cove, N.L., was once home to a thriving copper mine that attracted workers and their families from all over Canada. Now the community is home to just four people, all of whom agreed earlier this year to relocate.

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