1. Clyde River
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6 mi W of Charlottetown in Lot 31. School district c1864. P.O. 1886-1969. Formerly called Dog River Settlement. |
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2. Clyde River (Clyde River, 335km)
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6 mi W of Charlottetown in Lot 31. School district c1864. P.O. 1886-1969. Formerly called Dog River Settlement. |
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3. Afton (Cornwall, 3km)
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4. Clyde (Cornwall, 3km)
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Station 2 mi W of Hunter River in Lot 22. Situated at the head of Hunter River, formerly known as Clyde River. P.O. Clyde Station 1877-1914. |
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5. Cornwall (Cornwall, 3km)
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Village incorporated 1966, 4 mi W of Charlottetown in Lot 32. School district 1849. P.O. from 1859. Probably named for Cornwall, England. Formerly called Pye's Corner |
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6. Cumberland (Cornwall, 3km)
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Adjacent to Northumberland Strait, SW of Tryon, Lot 28. |
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7. Dunedin (Cornwall, 3km)
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8 mi w of Charlottetown in Lot 31. Probably given for the historic name of Edinburgh, Scotland. P.O. 1892-1913. |
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8. East Wiltshire (Cornwall, 3km)
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In 1871 the place was known as McPhee's Corner. |
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9. Fairview (Cornwall, 3km)
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5 mi SW of Charlottetown in Lot 65. Named 1877 when the school was moved from Webster Creek because of a good view of Charlottetown and the rivers. P.O. Fairview c1887-1913. |
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10. Holland Cove (Cornwall, 3km)
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Named for Samuel Johannes Holland (1728- 1801), appointed Surveyor General of North America north of Virginia in 1764. |
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11. Hydes Point (Cornwall, 3km)
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The point extends into West River. Gov. Patterson came to the Island in 1770 and was accompanied by a family named Hyde. |
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12. Kingston (Cornwall, 3km)
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7 mi W of Charlottetown in Lot 31. School district in Meacham 1880. Formerly South Wiltshire as school district 1864. P.O. South Wiltshire 1870-c1898; P.O. Kingston c1898-1915. |
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13. Lake Aberdeen (Cornwall, 3km)
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14. Long Creek (Cornwall, 3km)
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Flows N into West River, Lot 65. In Micmac Pitag Tjipotjitj, 'long creek' (Pacifique 1934). |
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15. Lot 31 (Cornwall, 3km)
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16. Lot 32 (Cornwall, 3km)
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17. Lot 65 (Cornwall, 3km)
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18. Meadowbank (Cornwall, 3km)
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19. New Dominion (Cornwall, 3km)
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7 mi SW of Charlottetown in Lot 65. School district 1877. P.O. 18961913. Probably named for the Dominion of Canada. A vessel called New Dominion visited Charlottetown in 1868. |
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20. New Haven (Cornwall, 3km)
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8 mi W of Charlottetown in Lot 31. Given 1872, possibly for Newhaven, a suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland. Also said to be given for the fact that it was a shipping port for some years. P.O. 1872-1913. |
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21. Nine Mile Creek (Cornwall, 3km)
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9 mi SW of Charlottetown in Lot 65. JHA 1832 notes Nine Mile House there. P.O. 1867-1948. |
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22. North Point (Cornwall, 3km)
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The point extends into Charlottetown Harbour on the N side of West River. The Mi'kmaq called it Okoonaleet, 'covered in patches as though with snow.' |
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23. North River (Cornwall, 3km)
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3 mi NW of Charlottetown on W side of North River. School York River until c1864 when it was changed to North River. P.O. 1872-1969. |
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24. Port-la-Joye–Fort Amherst National Historic Site of Canada (Cornwall, 3km)
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In Lot 65 at Rocky Point. Site of Port La Joie, French settlement 1720, captured by British 1758. |
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25. Rocky Point (Cornwall, 3km)
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2 mi SW of Charlottetown in Lot 65. PO 1883-1958. School district 1880 Ringwood. |
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26. Rocky Point 3 (Cornwall, 3km)
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Rocky Point 3 is a Mi'kmaq reserve located in Queens County, Prince Edward Island. In the 2016 Census, the reserve had 51 residents. It is administratively part of the Abegweit First Nation. |
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27. Warren Cove (Cornwall, 3km)
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In 1749 the French called this place anse du Débarquement, 'Unloading Cove. Later the name was Amherst Cove and then Warren Farm Cove for a Warren family living here. |
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28. Websters Island (Cornwall, 3km)
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29. York Point (Cornwall, 3km)
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Extends into North River, Lot 32. JHA 1848 York River Point, because at the mouth of what was known then as York (or Yorke) River. |
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30. Warren(s) Grove (Warren Grove, 6km)
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Former school district in Lot 32, 1/2 mi NW of North River. In Meacham 1880, which also has Warren Grove Creek |
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31. Brookfield (North Wiltshire, 9km)
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4 mi SE of Hunter River in Lots 23, 24 and 31. Named by Alexander Sutherland c1855, pastor of Presbyterian church there, because the church was built by a small stream (the head of Wheatley River). |
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32. Brookvale (Ski!) (North Wiltshire, 9km)
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5 mi NE of Crapaud. School district c1864. P.O. Lot 30 1867-1914. |
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33. Brookvale Provincial Park (North Wiltshire, 9km)
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34. Colville (North Wiltshire, 9km)
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CN station on Colville Road, Lot 31. The road extends from New Haven to Brookfield. Meacham 1880 shows Rich. Walter Colwill and Chas. Colwill on it. Cummins 1925 identifies John and Will. Colville on it. |
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35. Emyvale (North Wiltshire, 9km)
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7 mi NE of Crapaud in Lots 30 and 65. Named by either Michael McArdle or Patrick Dougherty for Emyvale, Monaghan, Ireland. Noted in JHA 1850. P.O. 1873-1915. |
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36. Hampshire (North Wiltshire, 9km)
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9 mi NW of Charlottetown in Lot 31. Probably named for Hampshire, England. P.O. 1897-1912. |
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37. Hartsville (North Wiltshire, 9km)
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3 1/2 mi SW of Hunter River in Lot 22. School district 1864. P.O. 1872-1914. |
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38. Lot 67 (North Wiltshire, 9km)
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39. North Wiltshire (North Wiltshire, 9km)
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4 mi S of Hunter River in Lot 31. School district New Wiltshire c1846-c1875 when it was changed to North Wiltshire, possibly to agree with the CN station. P.O. New Wiltshire from 1863-1967; P.O. North Wiltshire from 1967. |
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40. Tyrone (North Wiltshire, 9km)
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5 mi S of Hunter River in Lots 65 and 31. and in the community of Emyvale. P.O. 1899-1913. Also known as Tyrone Lot 65. Probably named for County Tyrone, Ireland. |