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Cavendish is located northwest of North Rustico and east of Stanley Bridge in the central part of the province on the north shore, fronting the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Administratively, it is part of the Resort Municipality of Stanley Bridge, Hope River, Bayview, Cavendish and North Rustico (37.74 square kilometres (14.57 sq mi)). [1]
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 ...
It borders the Town of North Rustico [6] and straddles several geographic levels in the province, including the townships of Lot 21, Lot 22, Lot 23 and Lot 24 as well as the parishes of Grenville and Charlotte. [citation needed] Localities within Resort Municipality include Bayview, Cavendish, Stanley Bridge, and Green Gables. [5]
Map of Prince Edward Island highlighting Lot 23. ... Bayview, Cavendish and North Rustico; Civic address communities: Cavendish; Darlington; Greenvale; Hunter River ...
Route 224 east (New Glasgow Road) to Route 258 north: North end of Route 224 concurrency: Mayfield: 32.7: 20.3: Route 269 east (Line Road) – North Rustico 33.5: 20.8: Route 241 west – Toronto: Cavendish: 37.7: 23.4: Route 6 (Cavendish Road) – Stanley Bridge, Kensington, North Rustico: Prince Edward Island National Park: 38.8: 24.1: West ...
Map of Prince Edward Island highlighting Lot 21. ... Cavendish and North Rustico; Civic address communities: Fredericton; French River; Grahams Road; Granville ...
The province's largest and smallest towns are Stratford and North Rustico with populations of 10,927 and 648 respectively. [2] Three Rivers is Prince Edward Island's largest town by land area with 431.47 km 2 (166.59 sq mi) and O'Leary is the province's smallest town by land area with 1.83 km 2 (0.71 sq mi). [2]
Route 248 south (North York River Road) – Warren Grove, Cornwall: 130.2: 80.9: Route 7 north – North Rustico, Cavendish 131.5: 81.7: Route 236 south (Lower Malpeque Road) Charlottetown: 133.2: 82.8: Route 233 north (Winsloe Road) 135.7: 84.3: Route 1 (TCH) west (Perimeter Highway) / Malpeque Road – Cornwall, Borden-Carleton