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  2. Geography of Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    The climate is characterized by changeable weather throughout the year; it has some of the most variable day-to-day weather in Canada, in which specific weather conditions seldom last for long. [3] Because the Gulf of Saint Lawrence freezes over, the island's climate is similar to a continental climate as opposed to an oceanic climate.

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    The 18 Most Beautiful Places in Canada NicolasMcComber - Getty Images "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." “O Canada ” is apt.

  4. North Rustico - Wikipedia

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    The village of North Rustico was founded circa 1790, around a small natural harbour along the Gulf of St. Lawrence coast. The region was home to a remnant Acadian population who fled British capture and deportation during the Seven Years' War (see Great Upheaval), although English, Scottish and Irish settlers moved into the area during the remainder of the 18th century and throughout the 19th ...

  5. Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    From September 1 to 7, 1864, Prince Edward Island hosted the Charlottetown Conference, which was the first meeting in the process leading to the Quebec Resolutions and the creation of Canada in 1867. Prince Edward Island found the terms of union unfavourable and balked at joining in 1867, choosing to remain a colony of the United Kingdom.

  6. Cavendish, Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    Cavendish is the largest seasonal resort area in Prince Edward Island with an average daily population in the months of July and August of approximately 7,500 residents. It was also home to Lucy Maud Montgomery , writer of Anne of Green Gables (1908).

  7. Malpeque Bay - Wikipedia

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    Malpeque Bay is the second largest bay in terms of surface area in Prince Edward Island, following Hillsborough Bay.It is also notable for almost dividing the province; an isthmus occupied by the city of Summerside and the unincorporated communities of North St. Eleanors, Sherbrooke and Travellers Rest separates Malpeque Bay from Bedeque Bay on the island's south shore.

  8. Charlottetown - Wikipedia

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    This compares with 4.4% in Prince Edward Island, and 5.0% for Canada overall. 21.0% of the resident population in Charlottetown are of retirement age compared with 21.2% in Prince Edward Island and 19.0% in Canada. The median age is 40.8 years of age compared to 44.0 years of age for Prince Edward Island and 41.6 years of age for all of Canada.

  9. Wellington, Prince Edward Island - Wikipedia

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    Wellington is a rural municipality in Prince Edward Island, Canada. [2] It is located in Prince County , and extends as Wellington Centre onto Route 2 from Richmond through to St. Nicholas. Located in the "Evangeline Region," [ further explanation needed ] a cluster of Acadian communities in the central part of Prince County, Wellington is ...