1. (South) Rustico
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3 mi SE of North Rustico in Lot 24. P.O. Rustico 1852-1967; P.O. South Rustico 1967-1968. |
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2. Anglo Rustico
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Anglo Rustico: 2 mi SE of North Rustico in Lot 24. English-speaking community in a predominantly Francophone district. School district c1855. |
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3. Cymbria
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5 mi SE of North Rustico in Lot 24. Named for the lodge of William Hodges, who came from Wales in 1822 to manage the Winsloe estate. |
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4. Hope River
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7 mi NW of Hunter River in Lot 22; district on both sides of Hope River and including St. Ann. In Meacham 1880. P.O. 1855-1914. |
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5. Lukes Creek
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It was called Todds Creek in 1880 when Isaac Todd of Montreal owned adjoining land. In the 1920s the name changed for Luke Gallant who owned land here. |
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6. New Glasgow Mills
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6 mi N of Hunter River in Lot 23. P.O. 1908-1913. Formerly called Clyde Mills. |
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7. North Milton
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6 mi NW of Charlottetown in Lot 32. Possibly named for a place on South Uist, Scotland, where the celebrated Flora Macdonald may have been born, and possibly suggested by numerous mills in the community. |
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8. North Rustico
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Village incorporated in 1954 in Lot 24. P.O. from 1855. North Rustico |
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9. Rustico Bay
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The name Rustico originated with French settler René Rassicot who came from Avranches in Normandy and moved to the head of the Wheatley River that empties into Rustico Bay. |
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10. Rusticoville
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2 mi S of North Rustico in Lot 24. P.O. 1886-1947. |
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11. St. Ann
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6 mi NW of Hunter River in the district of Hope River, Lot 22. Named for the mother of the Virgin Mary. School district c1849. P.O. St. Ann's c1873-1928. |
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12. Lot 22
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13. Lot 23
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14. Lot 24
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15. North Rustico Beach
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16. North Rustico Harbour
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17. Bungay (Hunter River, 12km)
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2 mi E of Hunter River in Lot 23. Named by settlers from Bungay, Suffolk, England c1830. |
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18. Darlington (Hunter River, 12km)
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3 mi SE of Hunter River in Lots 23 and 31. Possibly named for Darlington, Durham, England. School district c1870. P.O. 1870-1913. |
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19. Elliotts (Hunter River, 12km)
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6 mi W of Hunter River in Lot 21. Named for Richard Elliot who had a sawmill there in 1864 and who was postmaster for 35 years. P.O. Elliotts Mills 1875-1914. |
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20. Fredericton (Hunter River, 12km)
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4 mi W of Hunter River in Lot 67. P.O. Fredericton Station 1875-1969. Plan c1830 Frederick Town; PEI Directory 1864, Meacham 1880 and Douglas 1925 |
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21. French Village (Hunter River) (Hunter River, 12km)
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41/2 mi NW of Hunter River in Lot 22. Named for a former French settlement. |
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22. Glen Valley (Hunter River, 12km)
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4 mi W of Hunter River on Junction Road, Lot 67. School district after 1900. In 1880 it was called Junction Road. |
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23. Hazel Grove (Hunter River, 12km)
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24. Hazelgrove (Hunter River, 12km)
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2 1/2 mi W of Hunter River in Lot 22. Named about 1813 by Richard Bagnall, who kept an inn there, and by his brother-in-law, John Cantello, for the profusion of hazel nuts in several groves of trees in the area. Noted in JHA 1832. |
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25. Hunter River (Hunter River, 12km)
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Flows NE into Rustico Bay, Lots 23 and 24. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Thomas Orby Hunter, Lord of the Admiralty 1761. |
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26. New Glasgow (Hunter River, 12km)
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4 mi N of Hunter River in Lot 23. P.O. c1834-1968. |
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27. Pleasant Valley (Hunter River, 12km)
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28. Rennies Road (Hunter River, 12km)
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1 mi N of Hunter River in Lot 23. Named for David Rennie, a proprietor of part of Lot 23 in the early 1800s. |
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29. Robinsons Island (Hunter River, 12km)
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The name Rustico originated with French settler René Rassicot who came from Avranches in Normandy and moved to the head of the Wheatley River that empties into Rustico Bay. |
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30. South Granville (Hunter River, 12km)
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6 mi NW of Hunter River and 2 mi S of Granville in Lot 21. P.O. 1891-1914. |
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31. Springton (Hunter River, 12km)
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4 mi SW of Hunter River in Lot 21. School district c1856. P.O. Lot 67 c1853-1908; P.O. Springton 1908-1914. |
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32. St. Patricks (Hunter River, 12km)
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3 mi NW of Hunter River in Lot 22. School district 1864. P.O. Lincoln 1895-1914. |
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33. Stanley Bridge, Hope River, Bayview, Cavendish and North Rustico (Hunter River, 12km)
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Rustico: An area name for the N half of Lot 24. P.O. 1852-1967 at South Rustico. |
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34. Wheatley River (Hunter River, 12km)
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Flows NE into Rustico Bay, Lot 24. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 Whitley River, probably for Thomas Whately, politician and horticulturist. |
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35. York (Hunter River, 12km)
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6 mi NE of Charlottetown in Lot 34. First called Little York with first reference |
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36. Brookfield (North Wiltshire, 18km)
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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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37. Brookvale (Ski!) (North Wiltshire, 18km)
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5 mi NE of Crapaud. School district c1864. P.O. Lot 30 1867-1914. |
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38. Brookvale Provincial Park (North Wiltshire, 18km)
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39. Colville (North Wiltshire, 18km)
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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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40. Emyvale (North Wiltshire, 18km)
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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. |