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The Charlottetown Airport and the Sherwood Industrial Park are situated on its northern boundary, a retail centre is situated at the junction between Belvedere Avenue, St. Peters Road and Brackley Point Road, and Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Hillsborough Hospital is located at Falconwood. [5]
Route 15 north (Brackley Point Road) – Charlottetown Airport, Brackley Beach: 138.9: 86.3: Route 1 (TCH) east (Perimeter Highway) / St. Peters Road – Stratford, Wood Islands: Route 2 branches east onto St. Peters Road; east end of Route 1 concurrency; displaced left turn: Marshfield: 142.2: 88.4: Route 25 north – York, Stanhope 145.6: 90.5
Roundabout; Route 1 branches east onto Charlottetown Perimeter Highway: 52.0: 32.3: Route 2 west (Malpeque Road) – Kensington, Summerside: West end of Route 2 concurrency: 53.7: 33.4: Route 15 north (Brackley Point Road) – Charlottetown Airport, Brackley Beach: 55.2: 34.3: Route 2 east (St. Peters Road) – Souris, Îles de la Madeleine
14576 St. Peters Road - Route 2 Marshfield PE 46°17′37″N 63°05′02″W / 46.2935°N 63.0839°W / 46.2935; -63.0839 ( Marshfield Pioneer
Parkdale is a neighbourhood of the city of Charlottetown in central Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Parkdale's location immediately northeast of Charlottetown and southeast of Sherwood saw it grow from being a rural farming community in the Queens Royalty to become a village on November 6, 1958. It was incorporated as a town in ...
Winsloe was named for John Hodges Winsloe, the owner of the majority of the land in the area during the mid-19th century. The community developed as a farming settlement on the northern boundary of the township of Queens Royalty, however the construction of the Malpeque Road between the colonial capital of Charlottetown to the south and the shire town of Prince County in Prince Royalty to the ...
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.
The Charlottetown Hotel was constructed by the CNR (through their lodging division, Canadian National Hotels) and opened on April 14, 1931. Its most notable guests were Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh , who stayed at the hotel during Prince Edward Island's centennial Confederation celebrations in July 1973.