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History and Culture
Prince Edward Islanders are proud of their
history, culture, and heritage and there are plenty of
festivals, events, sites and activities that will allow you to explore and experience
this firsthand.
Whether it's travelling along the one of the many scenic
heritage red-clay roads, researching your family roots, discovering
Island history featuring the Scottish, Irish, Acadian and native
Mi'kmaq, touring the many
museums and heritage sites, soaking up the songs and stories that harken
back to time long since past... there's an exciting experience waiting for you on Prince Edward Island.
One of the most important events in Prince Edward Island's history is the role it played in shaping
the Canada we know today. In 1864, a small group of elected officials gathered in Charlottetown to discuss the idea of
uniting three Maritime jurisdictions. It was during this conference that the idea of a larger union and the creation
of a country was introduced. This historic event and those that followed led to the founding of our country, making
Prince Edward Island the Birthplace of Canada.
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