Twillingate residents value the area's culture and traditions. Historically, Twillingate was a prominent fishing community, but due to the decline of the fishery industry, many residents had to find employment in other industries. The area is known for its rich culture. Festivities and
folk music are a big part of Twillingate culture. The Fish, Fun and Folk Festival is held annually at the end of July. The festival features local talent, dances, and entertainment from Newfoundland on Thursday and Friday nights. A parade, performances from the Split Peas, and a
fireworks display are held towards the end of the festival. The festival draws in many tourists from around
North America and around the world and exposes them to the culture of Twillingate. Songs like "
I's the B'y", with the chorus "
Fogo, Twillingate,
Moreton's Harbour, all around the circle", and "
Lukey's Boat", are
traditional Newfoundland songs of the region that are still sung today at cultural events. In the past,
mummering was done in Twillingate around
Christmas; however, today, it is not practised by as many people. A screech-in is performed annually at the Fish, Fun and Folk Festival; it is also done privately elsewhere. Tourists from outside Newfoundland and Labrador are classified "Honorary Newfoundlanders" after completing a ritual that involves kissing a fish, drinking a shot of
Screech and repeating lines said by the host. There are two museums in the area; the Twillingate Museum and the
Durrell Museum located in nearby Durrell. The Twillingate Museum has a collection of Maritime Archaic artifacts that were collected from
Back Harbour in 1967. The museum is affiliated with:
CMA,
CHIN, and
Virtual Museum of Canada. The town has a minor
hockey team, called the Twillingate/New World Island Combines. It is part of
Hockey Newfoundland and Labrador. In 1990, the "Twillingate Fishery" was featured on season 26 of
Land and Sea, a documentary series produced by the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (
CBNT) of
St. John's. The community was also the setting for Anne Troake's 2005 documentary on her family's long involvement with the
seal hunt,
My Ancestors Were Rogues and Murderers. On August 15, 2020, NHL Commissioner, Gary Bettman, announced Twillingate as the Kraft Hockeyville Canada Champion. As the winner, the George Hawkins Arena received a quarter of a million dollars in upgrades. ==Government and politics==