Prince Edward Island
Capital City:
Charlottetown
Canadian history is alive and
celebrated in Charlottetown. The 1864 Charlottetown Conference was the
first meeting that eventually led to the proclamation of the Dominion of
Canada in 1867. Because of this meeting, the City of Charlottetown is now
known as the "Birthplace of Confederation". PEI is just 280 kilometres
long so it's
quite possible to explore every nook and cranny. Rich soil and a temperate
climate make Prince Edward Island an ideal place for mixed farming. Half
of its land is under cultivation, earning it the nickname, "the
Garden Province".
It is renowned for its red soil, sand dunes and 800 kilometres of beaches.
In 1991, the population of Prince Edward Island was 130,000.
Charlottetown, with a population of 33,000, is the Island's only urban
centre. Prince Edward Island's population is quite young - about 38 per
cent of the people are under 25. On May 31, 1997, Prince Edward Island
celebrated the official opening of the Confederation Bridge. The
12.9-kilometre bridge spans the Northumberland Strait and offers easy
access from the mainland to the Island beyond ferries and air travel.
Schools on Prince Edward Island
University of Prince Edward Island
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