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[Site]: Alberton Court House
[Date(s)]: 1878 (completed)
[Designated]: 1981
[Location]: Alberton46°48′45.1″N 64°4′6.6″W / 46.812528°N 64.068500°W / 46.812528; -64.068500 (Alberton Court House)
[Description]: A simple wooden hall evocative of a pioneer church, now used as the local museum; representative of the six circuit courthouses, all built according to a standard plan after the passage of Prince Edward Island's County Courts Act in 1873
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[Site]: All Souls' Chapel
[Date(s)]: 1888 (completed)
[Designated]: 1990
[Location]: Charlottetown46°14′2.43″N 63°7′57.56″W / 46.2340083°N 63.1326556°W / 46.2340083; -63.1326556 (All Souls' Chapel)
[Description]: A small chapel built of rust-red, Prince Edward Island sandstone, attached to St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral; known as an exceptional example of the High Victorian Gothic Revival style in Canada, and for its 18 interior mural paintings by Robert Harris
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[Site]: Apothecaries Hall
[Date(s)]: 1900 (completed)
[Designated]: 1969
[Location]: Charlottetown46°14′5″N 63°7′41.16″W / 46.23472°N 63.1281000°W / 46.23472; -63.1281000 (Apothecaries Hall)
[Description]: A three-storey brick building in which an apothecary shop operated from 1810 to 1986, making it one of the oldest continually operated pharmacies in Canada
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[Site]: Ardgowan
[Date(s)]: 1850 (completed)
[Designated]: 1966
[Location]: Charlottetown46°15′7.29″N 63°7′34.64″W / 46.2520250°N 63.1262889°W / 46.2520250; -63.1262889 (Ardgowan)
[Description]: The residence of William Henry Pope, a Father of Confederation; the Popes billetted George Brown and hosted a luncheon for delegates here during the Charlottetown Conference
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[Site]: Charlottetown City Hall
[Date(s)]: 1888 (completed)
[Designated]: 1984
[Location]: Charlottetown46°14′6.97″N 63°7′46.59″W / 46.2352694°N 63.1296083°W / 46.2352694; -63.1296083 (Charlottetown City Hall)
[Description]: A Romanesque Revival style town hall, the design of which symbolizes the growth and prosperity of Prince Edward Island and its capital in the late 19th century
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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]: Dalvay-by-the-Sea
[Date(s)]: 1899 (completed)
[Designated]: 1990
[Location]: Prince Edward Island National Park46°24′53.48″N 63°4′24.01″W / 46.4148556°N 63.0733361°W / 46.4148556; -63.0733361 (Dalvay-by-the-Sea)
[Description]: A summer residence built for Alexander McDonald, president of Standard Oil of Kentucky; now a hotel, it is a noted example of the Queen Anne Revival style in Canadian domestic architecture
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[Site]: Dundas Terrace
[Date(s)]: 1889 (completed)
[Designated]: 1990
[Location]: Charlottetown46°13′48.65″N 63°7′39.1″W / 46.2301806°N 63.127528°W / 46.2301806; -63.127528 (Dundas Terrace)
[Description]: A wooden three-and-a-half-storey apartment building; a noted example of the Queen Anne Revival style in Canadian apartment building architecture
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[Site]: Fairholm
[Date(s)]: 1839 (completed)
[Designated]: 1992
[Location]: Charlottetown46°14′18.36″N 63°7′37.98″W / 46.2384333°N 63.1272167°W / 46.2384333; -63.1272167 (Fairholm)
[Description]: A brick villa a carriage house built for Thomas Heath Haviland, Sr.; an excellent and rare surviving example of a Picturesque villa in Atlantic Canada
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[Site]: Farmers' Bank of Rustico
[Date(s)]: 1863 (completed)
[Designated]: 1959
[Location]: North Rustico46°25′23.9″N 63°17′0.07″W / 46.423306°N 63.2833528°W / 46.423306; -63.2833528 (Farmers' Bank of Rustico)
[Description]: A stone building that housed one of the first people's banks in the country, offering loans to residents in the predominantly Acadian farming community; its establishment heralded the development of the credit union movement in Canada
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[Site]: Former Summerside Post Office
[Date(s)]: 1887 (completed)
[Designated]: 1983
[Location]: Summerside46°23′36.04″N 63°47′26.32″W / 46.3933444°N 63.7906444°W / 46.3933444; -63.7906444 (Former Summerside Post Office)
[Description]: A stone post office with Gothic and Romanesque elements; representative of the small urban post offices erected by the Department of Public Works in smaller urban centres during Thomas Fuller's term as Chief Architect; current town hall
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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]: 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]: Jean-Pierre Roma at Three Rivers
[Date(s)]: 1732 (establishment)
[Designated]: 1933
[Location]: Brudenell46°10′54.88″N 62°33′37.13″W / 46.1819111°N 62.5603139°W / 46.1819111; -62.5603139 (Jean-Pierre Roma at Three Rivers)
[Description]: Jean Pierre Roma established a fishing and trading post on this site in 1732, which was destroyed by New Englanders in 1745 after the Siege of Louisbourg; symbolic of the French presence on Île Saint-Jean (later named Prince Edward Island)
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[Site]: Kensington Railway Station
[Date(s)]: 1904 (completed)
[Designated]: 1976
[Location]: Kensington46°26′16.15″N 63°38′20.15″W / 46.4378194°N 63.6389306°W / 46.4378194; -63.6389306 (Kensington Railway Station)
[Description]: A fieldstone station with a high gable roof and sheltered platforms, originally built for the Prince Edward Island Railway; commemorates development of the railways in the Maritimes and a rare surviving example of a railway station in Prince Edward Island
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[Site]: L.M. Montgomery's Cavendish
[Date(s)]:
[Designated]: 2004
[Location]: Cavendish46°29′15.68″N 63°22′54.64″W / 46.4876889°N 63.3818444°W / 46.4876889; -63.3818444 (L.M. Montgomery's Cavendish)
[Description]: A cultural landscape near Cavendish that author Lucy Maud Montgomery made famous in her Anne of Green Gables books
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[Site]: Province House
[Date(s)]: 1847 (completed)
[Designated]: 1966
[Location]: Charlottetown46°14′5.74″N 63°7′33.9″W / 46.2349278°N 63.126083°W / 46.2349278; -63.126083 (Province House)
[Description]: A neoclassical legislative building that served as the site of the Charlottetown Conference of 1864, the first meeting that led to Canadian Confederation
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[Site]: Shaw's Hotel
[Date(s)]: 1860 (lodge completed)
[Designated]: 2003
[Location]: Brackley Beach46°25′26.13″N 63°11′29.84″W / 46.4239250°N 63.1916222°W / 46.4239250; -63.1916222 (Shaw's Hotel)
[Description]: A two-and-a-half-storey main lodge, with two large barns and twenty-five cottages sitting on a 8-hectare (20-acre) site; operating as a tourist resort for more than 150 years, the site is evocative of the early years of tourism in Canada
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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]: St. Dunstan's Roman Catholic Basilica
[Date(s)]: 1907 (completed)
[Designated]: 1990
[Location]: Charlottetown46°14′0.96″N 63°7′31.44″W / 46.2336000°N 63.1254000°W / 46.2336000; -63.1254000 (St. Dunstan's Roman Catholic Basilica)
[Description]: St. Dunstan's is the centre of the Roman Catholic Church in Prince Edward Island and the mother church of the diocese; it was elevated to the status of Basilica in 1929; a noted example of the High Victorian Gothic Revival style in Canada
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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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[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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