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[Site]: Skmaqn—Port-la-Joye—Fort Amherst
[Date(s)]: 1720 (established)
[Designated]: 1958
[Location]: Rocky Point 46°11′50″N 63°08′13″W / 46.197222°N 63.136944°W / 46.197222; -63.136944 (Port-la-Joye—Fort Amherst)
[Description]: A hilly landscape on the west side of the channel entrance to Charlottetown harbour, with remnants of an 18th-century fort built by the French and later occupied by the British; the site was the seat of government and port of entry for settlers to Île Saint-Jean/Prince Edward Island
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[Site]: Tryon United Church
[Date(s)]: 1881 (completed)
[Designated]: 1990
[Location]: Tryon46°14′28.64″N 63°30′7.3″W / 46.2412889°N 63.502028°W / 46.2412889; -63.502028 (Tryon United Church)
[Description]: A wooden church designed for a Methodist congregation by William Critchlow Harris; now a United Church, it is an exceptional example of the Gothic Revival style in Canadian architecture.
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[Site]: Great George Street Historic District
[Date(s)]:
[Designated]: 1990
[Location]: Charlottetown46°14′1.74″N 63°7′28.21″W / 46.2338167°N 63.1245028°W / 46.2338167; -63.1245028 (Great George Street Historic District)
[Description]: A wide six-block street that begins at the waterfront and ends at Province House; the view up Great George Street from Peake's Quay contains many elements that the Fathers of Confederation would have experienced on their way to the Charlottetown Conference in 1864
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[Site]: Confederation Centre of the Arts
[Date(s)]: 1964 (completed)
[Designated]: 2003
[Location]: Charlottetown46°14′4.29″N 63°7′36.32″W / 46.2345250°N 63.1267556°W / 46.2345250; -63.1267556 (Confederation Centre of the Arts)
[Description]: A Brutalist style multi-purpose cultural centre containing a theatre, art gallery and public library; built as a memorial to the Fathers of Confederation who met at the Charlottetown Conference, the facility is representative of the wave of cultural complexes built in the 1960s and 1970s in Canada
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[Site]: Government House
[Date(s)]: 1834 (completed)
[Designated]: 1971
[Location]: Charlottetown46°13′52.42″N 63°8′10.15″W / 46.2312278°N 63.1361528°W / 46.2312278; -63.1361528 (Government House)
[Description]: The official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
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[Site]: Strathgartney Homestead
[Date(s)]: 1861 (completed)
[Designated]: 1996
[Location]: Bonshaw46°12′3.33″N 63°21′17.07″W / 46.2009250°N 63.3547417°W / 46.2009250; -63.3547417 (Strathgartney Homestead)
[Description]: A 13-hectare (32-acre) remnant of the 200-hectare (490-acre) estate of Robert Bruce Stewart, a nineteenth-century landowner; illustrative of the land tenure system that dominated Prince Edward Island until the passage of the Land Purchase Act of 1875
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