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  2. Charlottetown - Wikipedia

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    Website. charlottetown.ca. Charlottetown is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, and the county seat of Queens County. Named after Queen Charlotte, Charlottetown was an unincorporated town until it was incorporated as a city in 1855. [3]

  3. History of Charlottetown - Wikipedia

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    On April 17, 1855, Charlottetown was incorporated as a city, holding its first council meeting on August 11 that year. The community had 6,500 residents at the time of incorporation. Members of the Charlottetown Conference, a conference to discuss Canadian Confederation, in front of Government House in 1864. Between September 1 and September 7 ...

  4. Neighbourhoods of Charlottetown - Wikipedia

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    It is Charlottetown's most well-renowned neighbourhood, comprising houses over 100 years old as well as newer developments from the 1970s to the 1990s. [2] Houses with proximity to Charlottetown Harbour and the North River Road tend to be more prestigious with their large lots along a former cottage area.

  5. East Royalty, Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    East Royalty is a neighbourhood of the Canadian city of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. East Royalty is located in the northeast portion of the city and occupies the eastern part of the township of Queens Royalty. Originally a rural farming community, East Royalty became an incorporated village before being amalgamated into Charlottetown ...

  6. The Guardian (Charlottetown) - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian is a daily newspaper published five days a week in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The paper was originally launched in the 1870s as The Presbyterian and Evangelical Protestant Union, owned by Presbyterian minister Stephen G. Lawson. It adopted its current name in 1887. After a succession of local owners, the newspaper ...

  7. List of historic places in Charlottetown - Wikipedia

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    Ardgowan National Historic Site of Canada. 1 Confederation Street - 2 Palmers Lane. Charlottetown PE. 46°15′07″N 63°07′36″W. /  46.252°N 63.1268°W  / 46.252; -63.1268  ( Ardgowan National Historic Site of Canada) Federal ( 1160 ) Upload Photo. The Bishop's Residence. 45 Great George Street.

  8. Charlottetown Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first aircraft to operate in the Charlottetown area was one that landed at the exhibition grounds east of the city's central business district in 1912; it was not until 1931 that a permanent airfield was built. The first facility was known as Upton Field (later Upton Airport) and consisted of two turf runways 2,800 ft (850 m) and 1,600 ft ...

  9. T3 Transit - Wikipedia

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    Fuel type. Diesel. Operator. Coach Atlantic Group. Chief executive. Mike Cassidy. Website. www .t3transit .ca. T3 Transit is a Canadian public transport company operating buses throughout the Greater Charlottetown area of Prince Edward Island, including the towns of Cornwall and Stratford .