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  • [Site]: Great George Street Historic District
    [Date(s)]:
    [Designated]: 1990
    [Location]: Charlottetown46°14′1.74″N 63°7′28.21″W / 46.2338167°N 63.1245028°W / 46.2338167; -63.1245028 (Great George Street Historic District)
    [Description]: A wide six-block street that begins at the waterfront and ends at Province House; the view up Great George Street from Peake's Quay contains many elements that the Fathers of Confederation would have experienced on their way to the Charlottetown Conference in 1864
    [Image]: Looking from Province House down Great Gorge Street
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [Site]: Former Summerside Post Office
    [Date(s)]: 1887 (completed)
    [Designated]: 1983
    [Location]: Summerside46°23′36.04″N 63°47′26.32″W / 46.3933444°N 63.7906444°W / 46.3933444; -63.7906444 (Former Summerside Post Office)
    [Description]: A stone post office with Gothic and Romanesque elements; representative of the small urban post offices erected by the Department of Public Works in smaller urban centres during Thomas Fuller's term as Chief Architect; current town hall
    [Image]: Summerside City Hall 2.jpg
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [Site]: Shaw's Hotel
    [Date(s)]: 1860 (lodge completed)
    [Designated]: 2003
    [Location]: Brackley Beach46°25′26.13″N 63°11′29.84″W / 46.4239250°N 63.1916222°W / 46.4239250; -63.1916222 (Shaw's Hotel)
    [Description]: A two-and-a-half-storey main lodge, with two large barns and twenty-five cottages sitting on a 8-hectare (20-acre) site; operating as a tourist resort for more than 150 years, the site is evocative of the early years of tourism in Canada
    [Image]:
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [Site]: Fairholm
    [Date(s)]: 1839 (completed)
    [Designated]: 1992
    [Location]: Charlottetown46°14′18.36″N 63°7′37.98″W / 46.2384333°N 63.1272167°W / 46.2384333; -63.1272167 (Fairholm)
    [Description]: A brick villa a carriage house built for Thomas Heath Haviland, Sr.; an excellent and rare surviving example of a Picturesque villa in Atlantic Canada
    [Image]: Sepia-toned 1890s photograph showing two men in late 19th-century clothing standing on the street corner in front of a brick house
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [Site]: Province HouseBeaver 1 (PSF)(retouched)(transparent).png
    [Date(s)]: 1847 (completed)
    [Designated]: 1966
    [Location]: Charlottetown46°14′5.74″N 63°7′33.9″W / 46.2349278°N 63.126083°W / 46.2349278; -63.126083 (Province House)
    [Description]: A neoclassical legislative building that served as the site of the Charlottetown Conference of 1864, the first meeting that led to Canadian Confederation
    [Image]: Exterior view of the front facade of Province House
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [Site]: St. Dunstan's Roman Catholic Basilica
    [Date(s)]: 1907 (completed)
    [Designated]: 1990
    [Location]: Charlottetown46°14′0.96″N 63°7′31.44″W / 46.2336000°N 63.1254000°W / 46.2336000; -63.1254000 (St. Dunstan's Roman Catholic Basilica)
    [Description]: St. Dunstan's is the centre of the Roman Catholic Church in Prince Edward Island and the mother church of the diocese; it was elevated to the status of Basilica in 1929; a noted example of the High Victorian Gothic Revival style in Canada
    [Image]: Exterior view of front facade of St. Dunstan's Basilica
    (National Historic Sites)

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Prince Edward Island is one of Canada’s three provinces. The entire territory of Prince Edward Island,Prov.of comprises islands and islands of the same name as the province, which has a population of 140,204 and an area of 5,660 km. Although they are among the fewest in the country, they have the highest population density in the country. 24.47 km. It is also the 104th largest island in the world.

The Prince Edward Island was named after Prince Edward Augustus, Kent and Strathern, with Charlottetown as its capital. The name is very sacred and solemn, with a touch of mystery. Of course, there are a lot of National Register of Historic Places here, the random tool generator collates a total of 22 entries, detailing the specific geographical location of each monument, bearing coordinates, sample map, etc. are clearly listed.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of National Historic Sites of Canada in Prince Edward Island.

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