Sibley's Cove

Sibley's Cove, oil on canvas, 19" x 28", Steven Rhude

Origin of the word Population

late 16th century (denoting an inhabited place): from late Latin populatio(n-), from the verb populare, from populus 'people'.

Sibley's Cove, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland

Sibley's Cove is usually considered to include Torquay (pronounced tarquay), a cluster of houses on the East End of the cove. It is believed that the cove was probably named after a migrating fisherman.
1874 – Sibley’s Cove (combined with Lead Cove) first appears on the Census with a population of 61.
1884 – The population is listed as 93.
1891 – One vessel leaves Sibley’s Cove for the Labrador Fishery.
1895 – The first school is built and kept by Isaac March of Brownsdale.
1899 – A Methodist Chapel is built.
1942 – An Orange Hall is constructed.
1957 – A government wharf is constructed for the inshore fishermen.
1992 - Newfoundlanders protest Cod Moratorium
2011 - The population of Sibley's Cove is now considered in combination with New Chelsea, New Melbourne, Brownsdale and Lead Cove - all unincorporated fishing communities. The combined population for these five communities is 503. This is a 7% decline from 2006 (541).


Steven Rhude, Wolfville, NS

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