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1. Clyde
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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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2. Cornwall
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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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3. Cumberland
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Adjacent to Northumberland Strait, SW of Tryon, Lot 28. |
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4. Dunedin
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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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5. East Wiltshire
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In 1871 the place was known as McPhee's Corner. |
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6. Fairview
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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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7. Holland Cove
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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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8. Hydes Point
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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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9. Kingston
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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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10. Long Creek
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Flows N into West River, Lot 65. In Micmac Pitag Tjipotjitj, 'long creek' (Pacifique 1934). |
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11. New Dominion
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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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12. New Haven
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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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13. Nine Mile Creek
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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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14. North Point
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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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15. North River
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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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16. Port-la-Joye–Fort Amherst National Historic Site of Canada
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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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17. Rocky Point
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2 mi SW of Charlottetown in Lot 65. PO 1883-1958. School district 1880 Ringwood. |
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18. Rocky Point 3
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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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19. Warren Cove
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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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20. Websters Island
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21. York Point
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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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22. Clyde (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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23. Cornwall (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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24. Cumberland (Cornwall, 895km)
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Adjacent to Northumberland Strait, SW of Tryon, Lot 28. |
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25. Dunedin (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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26. East Wiltshire (Cornwall, 895km)
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In 1871 the place was known as McPhee's Corner. |
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27. Fairview (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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28. Holland Cove (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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29. Hydes Point (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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30. Kingston (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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31. Long Creek (Cornwall, 895km)
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Flows N into West River, Lot 65. In Micmac Pitag Tjipotjitj, 'long creek' (Pacifique 1934). |
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32. New Dominion (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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33. New Haven (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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34. Nine Mile Creek (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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35. North Point (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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36. North River (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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37. Port-la-Joye–Fort Amherst National Historic Site of Canada (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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38. Rocky Point (Cornwall, 895km)
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2 mi SW of Charlottetown in Lot 65. PO 1883-1958. School district 1880 Ringwood. |
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39. Rocky Point 3 (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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40. Warren Cove (Cornwall, 895km)
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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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41. Websters Island (Cornwall, 895km)
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42. York Point (Cornwall, 895km)
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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. |
43. Afton
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44. Lake Aberdeen
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45. Lot 31
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46. Lot 32
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47. Lot 65
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48. Meadowbank
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49. Afton (Cornwall, 895km)
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50. Lake Aberdeen (Cornwall, 895km)
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51. Lot 31 (Cornwall, 895km)
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52. Lot 32 (Cornwall, 895km)
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53. Lot 65 (Cornwall, 895km)
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54. Meadowbank (Cornwall, 895km)
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