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Ardgowan National Historic Site of Canada
Ardgowan was the home of William Henry Pope, one of the Fathers of Confederation, and was the scene of a grand reception for delegates to the 1864 Charlottetown Conference. |
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Beaconsfield Historic House
Built in 1877, Beaconsfield Historic House is an enduring symbol of Victorian elegance. |
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Charlottetown Festival
"Something wonderful has happened in Charlottetown," wrote theatre critic Nathan Cohen in 1965 about The Charlottetown Festival. From late May to mid-October, this Festival of laughter and music features Canada's performers, designers, playwrights, c |
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Founders Hall
In 1864, delegates to the Charlottetown Conference arrived at this historic Waterfront on board the HMCS Queen Victoria. Today, it is the site of Founders’ Hall – Canada’s Birthplace Pavilion, a new heritage attraction and retail boutique that tells |
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Downtown Charlottetown
Downtown Charlottetown Inc. (DCI) is a non-profit organization with the mandate to work with businesses to create and maintain a vibrant downtown through an established Business Improvement Area. Working with these businesses, DCI will focus on proje |
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Government House
Built in 1832, Fanningbank Historic House is the official residence of Lieutentant Governor and is an enduring symbol of Victorian elegance. Tour guides will walk you through this magnificent building and explain the history and furnishings. |
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Jack Frost Festival
The largest winter weekend east of Quebec City is back! Get ready for lots of family fun at the Jack Frost Children’s WinterFest presented by the Confederation Bridge, February 22-24, 2008 in Charlottetown.
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Province House National Historic Site of Canada
Considered the "Birthplace of Confederation," the first meeting to discuss federal union was held here in 1864. The Confederation Chamber and several other rooms have been restored to their 19th-century Victorian appearance. The building houses the P |
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Walk and Sea Charlottetown
Lots to see and do in downtown Charlottetown. Let this site be your guide! |
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