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1. Arlington (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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3 mi SE of Tyne Valley in Lot 14. Selected 1869 for school district name. Formerly called Black Settlement. P.O. 1898-1913; also P.O. Lot 14 1857-1914. |
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2. Bayside (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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First called Ferry, the place was named as a school district in 1904. NHR. Bayview In Queens C. on New London Bay and Hwy. 6, W of North Rustico. There was a post office here 1876-1913. NHR/NOU. |
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3. Birch Hill (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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3 mi SE of Tyne Valley in Lots 13 and 14. Settled by a Birch family in 1862. Meacham 1880 shows Edward, Thos. and Wm. Birch as settlers there. In 1971 Edmund, Henry and Sidney Birch were residents there. |
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4. Bird Island (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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In Malpeque Bay SE of Lennox Island. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 Conolly Island for Thomas Conolly (1738-1803), brother-in-law of Charles Lennox, Duke of Richmond. |
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5. Gillis Point (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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The Mi'kmaq called the point Môgôleoitjg for 'brant,' a small goose or Moinagenetjg for 'bear trapping.' |
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6. Green Provincial Park (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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Provincial park at Port Hill. Named for the residence of James Yeo, a sketch of which is in Meacham 1880, p. 146. |
7. Lot 13 (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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8. Low Point (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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4 mi E of Tyne Valley in Lot 12. This small community is at a point formerly called Low Point now better known as Gillis Point . |
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9. McIntyres Pond (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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Named for Laughlin McIntyre who was settled here before 1798. |
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10. Port Hill (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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2 1/2 mi E of Tyne Valley in Lot 13. |
11. Port Hill Station (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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12. Ramsay Creek (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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The creek flows into Lennox Channel between Green Park Provincial Park and Malpeque Bay. John Ramsay settled here in 1770 and Michael and Malcolm Ramsay arrived in 1775. |
13. Springhill (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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14. Tyne Valley (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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The place was named for England's River Tyne in 1874. Earlier names were Trout River and The Landing. |
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15. Yeos Creek (Tyne Valley, 11km)
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Named for James Yeo (1788-1868) who owned many properties. Yeo's Point extends into Trout River where it joins Bideford River. |
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16. Alberton (Alberton, 18km)
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Town incorporated 1913 in Lot 4. Named by Benjamin Rogers for Albert Edward Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, who visited Charlottetown in 1860. |
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17. Alberton South (Alberton, 18km)
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Formerly called Lewis Town for Edward Lewis, proprietor of Lot 5, Hills Town for Lewis's agent, John Hill, and Northport. Possibly Cascumpec P.O.1839-1868 was here before Alberton developed as a railway centre c1872. |
18. Brooklyn (Alberton, 18km)
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19. Cascumpec (Alberton, 18km)
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5 mi S of Alberton on what was once called Cascumpec Road, Lots 5 and 6. School district was Oyster Creek, which became Alexandria c1895. P.O. Lot 6 1862-1914. Hill 1821 Williams Town. Bayfield 1851 French Village. |
20. Central Kildare (Alberton, 18km)
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21. Dock Corner (Creek, River) (Alberton, 18km)
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At junction of Highways 2 and 12 and on Dock Creek, 12 mi w of Alberton, Lot 4. Meacham 1880 has Union for the school district there. |
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22. Fortune Cove (Alberton, 18km)
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5 mi SW of Alberton in Lot 5. P.O. c1889-1915. |
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23. Fox Island (Alberton, 18km)
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At the mouth of Mill River, Lot 5. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 Fox Head, probably for Henry Fox (1705-1774) 1st Lord Holland or his brother, Stephen Fox-Strangways (1704-1776) 1st Earl of Ilchester. |
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24. Greenmount-Montrose (Alberton, 18km)
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3 mi S of Tignish in Lot 2. School 1878 Green Mount. P.O. c1895 1914. Formerly called Laricotier Road. |
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25. Huntley (Alberton, 18km)
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3 mi NW of Alberton in Lot 4. P.O. South Kildare c1899-1903. |
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26. Jacques Cartier Provincial Park (Alberton, 18km)
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Provincial park 4 mi NE of Alberton in Lot 4. Named in honour of Cartier's voyage along the adjacent shore in 1534. |
27. Northport (Alberton, 18km)
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28. Oultons Island (Alberton, 18km)
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In Cascumpec Bay, Lot 5. Named for Robert Oulton who with Charles Dalton raised silver foxes there from 1894. Meacham 1880 Savage Island. Known as Cherry Island when Oulton bought it. |
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29. Ram Island (Alberton) (Alberton, 18km)
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In Cascumpec Bay, Lot 5. On Bayfield 1845. Hill 1821 Elizabeth Island. |
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30. Sandy Island (Alberton, 18km)
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In Alberton Harbour, Lot 5. On Bayfield 1851. Hill 1821 Goose Island. |
31. Forestview (O'Leary, 20km)
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32. Haliburton (O'Leary, 20km)
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5 mi w of O'Leary in Lot 7. Named by Robert Bruce Stewart, owner of Lot 7, for Robert Grant Haliburton (son of the famous writer) who was Stewart's arbitrator under the Land Purchase Act 1875. Noted in JHA 1879. P.O. 1904-1913. |
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33. Howards Cove (O'Leary, 20km)
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Robert Howard came here from Ireland around 1819. |
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34. Howlan (O'Leary, 20km)
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12 mi N of O'Leary in Lots 5 and 6. Named for George William Howlan (1835-1901), a member of the House of Assembly when the road was named c1870, and Lieutenant Governor 1894-1899. P.O. Mill River 1883-1912; P.O. Howlan 1912-1969. |
35. Kelly Road (O'Leary, 20km)
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36. Knutsford (O'Leary, 20km)
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3 mi W of O'Leary in Lots 7 and 8. School district 1869. Possibly named for Knutsford, southwest of Manchester, England. P.O. O'Leary Road 1871-1913. |
37. Lot 6 (O'Leary, 20km)
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38. Lot 7 (O'Leary, 20km)
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39. MacWilliams Cove (O'Leary, 20km)
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he cove is named for David MacWilliams who moved here from Scotland around 1830 and built flour, carding and saw mills. |
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40. Mount Royal (O'Leary, 20km)
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2 mi SW of O'Leary in Lots 8 and 9. Given in 1901 after Mount Royal at Montreal because the school was at a higher elevation than the surrounding country. P.O. 1904-1913. |