1. Abram-Village
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Named for Abraham Arsenault, first settler in Lot 15, who may have come from Colonel Compton's lands in Lots 17 and 19 following a dispute. Noted as early as 1829 as Abraham's Village, Douglas 1925 Abram Village. |
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2. Baie-Egmont
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Adjacent to Northumberland Strait. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for John Perceval (c1710-1770) 2nd Earl of Egmont. |
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3. Cap-Egmont
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Extends into Northumberland Strait, Lot 15. Montresor 1768 Chapmans Cape. |
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4. Dutchman Rock
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The rock is partially submerged and believed to have been named by a naval surveyor for the seaman's epithet of 'squarehead' The Mi'kmaq called it Mundoopskoochk, 'devil's little rock.' |
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5. Haldimand River
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The river flows N into Egmont Bay and was named in 1765 by Samuel Holland for Sir Frederick Haldimand (1719-91), Governor General of Canada 1778-86. |
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6. Maximeville
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16 mi W of Summerside in Lot 15. P.O. Maxiamville 1904-1914. Probably named for Maxime Arsenault, whose widow and daughters are noted in Meacham 1880. |
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7. Mont-Carmel
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12 mi w of Summerside in Lot 15. P.O. Fifteen Point 1858-1899; P.O. Mount Carmel 1899-1914. School district Fifteen Point 1878-1904. In 1925 Douglas said that Fifteen Point was better known, but presently only Mount Carmel is used. |
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8. Muddy Creek
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PO 1870-1917 in Lot 17, 1 mi W of Muddy Creek, which flows into Sunbury Cove. Noted in JHA 1845. The school district was St. Nicholas, a name still used in the area of the creek. |
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9. St.-Timothée
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First named St. Timothy for settler Timothy Gallant. |
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10. Sunbury Cove
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The Mi'kmaq called it Seskookwolna, 'muddy cove.' Samuel Holland named it Sanbury Cove in 1765 for George Montague Dunk (1716-71), Earl of Halifax, Viscount Sunbury and Baron Halifax. |
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11. Urbainville
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14 mi NW of Summerside in Lots 14 and 16. Named for Urbain Arsenault, an early settler. P.O. Urbinville 1896-1917 |
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12. Wellington
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Around 1855 the school district here was Quagmire, given for Long Swamp between here and Miscouche. The post office was Wellington Station. |
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13. Abram-Village (Wellington, 1060km)
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Named for Abraham Arsenault, first settler in Lot 15, who may have come from Colonel Compton's lands in Lots 17 and 19 following a dispute. Noted as early as 1829 as Abraham's Village, Douglas 1925 Abram Village. |
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14. Baie-Egmont (Wellington, 1060km)
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Adjacent to Northumberland Strait. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for John Perceval (c1710-1770) 2nd Earl of Egmont. |
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15. Cap-Egmont (Wellington, 1060km)
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Extends into Northumberland Strait, Lot 15. Montresor 1768 Chapmans Cape. |
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16. Dutchman Rock (Wellington, 1060km)
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The rock is partially submerged and believed to have been named by a naval surveyor for the seaman's epithet of 'squarehead' The Mi'kmaq called it Mundoopskoochk, 'devil's little rock.' |
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17. Haldimand River (Wellington, 1060km)
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The river flows N into Egmont Bay and was named in 1765 by Samuel Holland for Sir Frederick Haldimand (1719-91), Governor General of Canada 1778-86. |
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18. Maximeville (Wellington, 1060km)
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16 mi W of Summerside in Lot 15. P.O. Maxiamville 1904-1914. Probably named for Maxime Arsenault, whose widow and daughters are noted in Meacham 1880. |
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19. Mont-Carmel (Wellington, 1060km)
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12 mi w of Summerside in Lot 15. P.O. Fifteen Point 1858-1899; P.O. Mount Carmel 1899-1914. School district Fifteen Point 1878-1904. In 1925 Douglas said that Fifteen Point was better known, but presently only Mount Carmel is used. |
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20. Muddy Creek (Wellington, 1060km)
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PO 1870-1917 in Lot 17, 1 mi W of Muddy Creek, which flows into Sunbury Cove. Noted in JHA 1845. The school district was St. Nicholas, a name still used in the area of the creek. |
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21. St.-Timothée (Wellington, 1060km)
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First named St. Timothy for settler Timothy Gallant. |
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22. Sunbury Cove (Wellington, 1060km)
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The Mi'kmaq called it Seskookwolna, 'muddy cove.' Samuel Holland named it Sanbury Cove in 1765 for George Montague Dunk (1716-71), Earl of Halifax, Viscount Sunbury and Baron Halifax. |
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23. Urbainville (Wellington, 1060km)
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14 mi NW of Summerside in Lots 14 and 16. Named for Urbain Arsenault, an early settler. P.O. Urbinville 1896-1917 |
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24. Wellington (Wellington, 1060km)
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Around 1855 the school district here was Quagmire, given for Long Swamp between here and Miscouche. The post office was Wellington Station. |
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25. Abram-Village (Wellington, 3879km)
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Named for Abraham Arsenault, first settler in Lot 15, who may have come from Colonel Compton's lands in Lots 17 and 19 following a dispute. Noted as early as 1829 as Abraham's Village, Douglas 1925 Abram Village. |
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26. Baie-Egmont (Wellington, 3879km)
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Adjacent to Northumberland Strait. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for John Perceval (c1710-1770) 2nd Earl of Egmont. |
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27. Cap-Egmont (Wellington, 3879km)
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Extends into Northumberland Strait, Lot 15. Montresor 1768 Chapmans Cape. |
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28. Dutchman Rock (Wellington, 3879km)
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The rock is partially submerged and believed to have been named by a naval surveyor for the seaman's epithet of 'squarehead' The Mi'kmaq called it Mundoopskoochk, 'devil's little rock.' |
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29. Haldimand River (Wellington, 3879km)
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The river flows N into Egmont Bay and was named in 1765 by Samuel Holland for Sir Frederick Haldimand (1719-91), Governor General of Canada 1778-86. |
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30. Maximeville (Wellington, 3879km)
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16 mi W of Summerside in Lot 15. P.O. Maxiamville 1904-1914. Probably named for Maxime Arsenault, whose widow and daughters are noted in Meacham 1880. |
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31. Mont-Carmel (Wellington, 3879km)
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12 mi w of Summerside in Lot 15. P.O. Fifteen Point 1858-1899; P.O. Mount Carmel 1899-1914. School district Fifteen Point 1878-1904. In 1925 Douglas said that Fifteen Point was better known, but presently only Mount Carmel is used. |
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32. Muddy Creek (Wellington, 3879km)
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PO 1870-1917 in Lot 17, 1 mi W of Muddy Creek, which flows into Sunbury Cove. Noted in JHA 1845. The school district was St. Nicholas, a name still used in the area of the creek. |
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33. St.-Timothée (Wellington, 3879km)
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First named St. Timothy for settler Timothy Gallant. |
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34. Sunbury Cove (Wellington, 3879km)
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The Mi'kmaq called it Seskookwolna, 'muddy cove.' Samuel Holland named it Sanbury Cove in 1765 for George Montague Dunk (1716-71), Earl of Halifax, Viscount Sunbury and Baron Halifax. |
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35. Urbainville (Wellington, 3879km)
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14 mi NW of Summerside in Lots 14 and 16. Named for Urbain Arsenault, an early settler. P.O. Urbinville 1896-1917 |
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36. Wellington (Wellington, 3879km)
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Around 1855 the school district here was Quagmire, given for Long Swamp between here and Miscouche. The post office was Wellington Station. |
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37. Abram-Village (Wellington, 4611km)
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Named for Abraham Arsenault, first settler in Lot 15, who may have come from Colonel Compton's lands in Lots 17 and 19 following a dispute. Noted as early as 1829 as Abraham's Village, Douglas 1925 Abram Village. |
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38. Baie-Egmont (Wellington, 4611km)
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Adjacent to Northumberland Strait. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for John Perceval (c1710-1770) 2nd Earl of Egmont. |
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39. Cap-Egmont (Wellington, 4611km)
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Extends into Northumberland Strait, Lot 15. Montresor 1768 Chapmans Cape. |
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40. Dutchman Rock (Wellington, 4611km)
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The rock is partially submerged and believed to have been named by a naval surveyor for the seaman's epithet of 'squarehead' The Mi'kmaq called it Mundoopskoochk, 'devil's little rock.' |
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41. Haldimand River (Wellington, 4611km)
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The river flows N into Egmont Bay and was named in 1765 by Samuel Holland for Sir Frederick Haldimand (1719-91), Governor General of Canada 1778-86. |
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42. Maximeville (Wellington, 4611km)
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16 mi W of Summerside in Lot 15. P.O. Maxiamville 1904-1914. Probably named for Maxime Arsenault, whose widow and daughters are noted in Meacham 1880. |
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43. Mont-Carmel (Wellington, 4611km)
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12 mi w of Summerside in Lot 15. P.O. Fifteen Point 1858-1899; P.O. Mount Carmel 1899-1914. School district Fifteen Point 1878-1904. In 1925 Douglas said that Fifteen Point was better known, but presently only Mount Carmel is used. |
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44. Muddy Creek (Wellington, 4611km)
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PO 1870-1917 in Lot 17, 1 mi W of Muddy Creek, which flows into Sunbury Cove. Noted in JHA 1845. The school district was St. Nicholas, a name still used in the area of the creek. |
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45. St.-Timothée (Wellington, 4611km)
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First named St. Timothy for settler Timothy Gallant. |
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46. Sunbury Cove (Wellington, 4611km)
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The Mi'kmaq called it Seskookwolna, 'muddy cove.' Samuel Holland named it Sanbury Cove in 1765 for George Montague Dunk (1716-71), Earl of Halifax, Viscount Sunbury and Baron Halifax. |
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47. Urbainville (Wellington, 4611km)
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14 mi NW of Summerside in Lots 14 and 16. Named for Urbain Arsenault, an early settler. P.O. Urbinville 1896-1917 |
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48. Wellington (Wellington, 4611km)
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Around 1855 the school district here was Quagmire, given for Long Swamp between here and Miscouche. The post office was Wellington Station. |
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49. Days Corner
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50. Lot 15
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51. St-Gilbert
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52. St-Raphaël
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53. St-Timothée
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54. Days Corner (Wellington, 1060km)
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55. Lot 15 (Wellington, 1060km)
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56. St-Gilbert (Wellington, 1060km)
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57. St-Raphaël (Wellington, 1060km)
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58. St-Timothée (Wellington, 1060km)
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59. Days Corner (Wellington, 3879km)
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60. Lot 15 (Wellington, 3879km)
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61. St-Gilbert (Wellington, 3879km)
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62. St-Raphaël (Wellington, 3879km)
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63. St-Timothée (Wellington, 3879km)
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64. Days Corner (Wellington, 4611km)
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65. Lot 15 (Wellington, 4611km)
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66. St-Gilbert (Wellington, 4611km)
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67. St-Raphaël (Wellington, 4611km)
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68. St-Timothée (Wellington, 4611km)
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