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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]
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
This article is a list of historic places in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap
Maritime Bus began operations in December 2012, serving 15,500 passengers in its first month. This increased to 16,700 in the month of March [8] and averaged about 15,000 per month for its first year of operation.
This terminal serves Nova Scotia, and is located at the North end of Highway 106, a spur route of the Trans-Canada Highway. The terminal was constructed following the formation of Northumberland Ferries in 1941, and has received numerous upgrades since its construction. At the time of opening, the ferry was only accessible via Three Brooks Road.
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.
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
All Souls' Chapel was originally conceived as a memorial to Father George Hodgson, the first "priest-incumbent" of St. Peter's Cathedral, and was built in 1888 to plans prepared by William Critchlow Harris, ARCA (1854-1913), a member of the first class confirmed in St Peter's Church in 1869.