Prince Edward Island || Canada 150
Posted by Ken Richter on
In honor of Canada's 150th birthday, we are featuring a different province each week. This week we are kicking off this blogging programming with Prince Edward Island, our maritime neighbor!
Prince Edward Island (PEI) was originally inhabited by the Mi'kmaq First Nations people. They called the island Epekwitk, which means "cradled on the waves." In 1534 Jacques Cartier, a European explorer, landed on the shores of Epekwitk and quickly claimed it as a French Colony. Epekwitk was fought over by other European nations and America, eventually becoming a colony of the United Kingdom, dubbed Prince Edward Island. In 1873, PEI officially joined the Canadian Confederation.
PEI is the smallest province in Canada in both land size and population. Many…
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