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Site Date(s) Designated Location Description Image Alberton Court House [3] [4]: 1878 (completed) 1981 Alberton: A simple wooden hall evocative of a pioneer church, now used as the local museum; representative of the six circuit courthouses, all built according to a standard plan after the passage of Prince Edward Island's County Courts Act in 1873
German Great War 10.5-cm leFH 98.09 Howitzer, Lennox Island, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Lennox Island is an island located in Malpeque Bay off the northwest coast of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Connected by a short causeway and bridge, Lennox Island is home to the Lennox Island First Nation, [4] of the Mi'kmaq people. [5]
The Municipality of Malpeque Bay is a municipality that holds community status in Prince Edward Island, Canada. [2] It is located in Prince County and Queens County.. The municipality derives its name from Malpeque Bay, the second largest bay in the province which forms the municipality's western boundary.
Tignish is a Canadian town located in Prince County, Prince Edward Island. [2] It is located approximately 50 miles (80 km) northwest of the city of Summerside, and 90 miles (140 km) northwest of the city of Charlottetown. [3] It has a population of 719. [1] The name "Tignish" is derived from the Mi'kmaq "Mtagunich", meaning "paddle". [4]
In 1990, All Souls' Chapel was designated a National Historic Site of Canada. [1] An exterior plaque in recognition of this designation was dedicated at a special ceremony in July 1994. The chapel had already been designated a heritage resource by the City of Charlottetown in 1979.
Ellerslie-Bideford was a municipality that held community status in Prince Edward Island, Canada. [1] It was located in Prince County on Lot 12 . Most residents of Ellerslie-Bideford lived on Ellerslie Road ( Route 133 ) which spans 5 miles from Route 2 to Route 12 .
Hunter River is a municipality that holds community status in Prince Edward Island, Canada. [1] It is located in Queens County southwest of North Rustico. It is situated on the Hunter River. It has been suggested that Hunter River is represented in the works of Lucy Maud Montgomery as Bright River in the fictional region of Avonlea. [2]
St. John's Parish was created as a civil parish in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, during the 1764–1766 survey of Samuel Holland. [1] It contains the following townships: Lot 50; Lot 57; Lot 58; Lot 60; Lot 62