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  1. Culture of Prince Edward Island: Cuisine of the Maritimes, Music of Prince Edward Island, Prince Edward Island Council of the Arts
  2. Destination Prince Edward Island: Its Culture and Landscapes by Shauna McCabe, 2000-05
  3. Dictionary of Prince Edward Island English by T. K. Pratt, 1988-10
  4. PEI powwow celebrates history and culture.(All My Relations)(Prince Edward Island's Abegweit Powwow): An article from: Wind Speaker by Heather Andrews Miller, 2007-06-01
  5. Indian River Festival: making beautiful music in a church with near-perfect acoustics.(St. Mary's catholic church, Prince Edward Island)(Brief Article): ... Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada by H. Shirley Horne, 2002-06-22
  6. Oyster farming in Prince Edward Island by M. J Patton, 1913
  7. Making Avonlea: L.M. Montgomery and Popular Culture
  8. Intensive short rotation culture of hybrid poplar for energy on Prince Edward Island by P. L McCabe, 1985
  9. Medium-term value of stock thinning for oyster resource enhancement - Dunk River, P.E.I (Canadian technical report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences) by R. E Lavoie, 1981

61. Speech On The Occasion Of The Presentation Of The Augmented Coat Of Arms Of Prin
I think your culture here in prince edward Island helps all at your university, thatyou’ve had a conference of the North Atlantic islands Program, and
http://www.gg.ca/media/speeches/archive-2002/20021213_e.asp

Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson
Speech on the Occasion of the Presentation of the Augmented Coat of Arms of Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown, Friday, December 13, 2002 We also had a televised concert of the best of Canadian musical talent on the grounds of Rideau Hall, and we were really happy to welcome Stompin’ Tom to open the concert for us. Now I have the words to "Bud the Spud" but I will spare you! I think we all know them anyway, so I don’t have to remind you. We invited him back for our Jubilee Luncheon, which was a very special thing indeed. I had the great honour of presenting to The Queen fifty Canadians who each have made an extraordinary contribution to Canadian life over the fifty years of her reign. And Tom was honoured for the fact that he made “Bud the Spud” a best-selling record in the ’seventies.
That bridge really means that the rest of Canada is now at your feet.
But walk two thousand paces and the sea
Becomes an odd shining
Glimpse among the jewelled
Zigzag low hills. Any wonder

62. Travel, Immigration To Canada
for Disabled Travelers Magdalen islands Municipalité de Information (Halifax Tourism,culture Heritage Nova Scotia Tourism prince edward Island National
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63. Hastings And Prince Edward District School Board
prince edward District prince edward District culture, sports, recreation, environment and social services sectors. Building a strong foundation for learning. The Hastings and prince edward
http://www.hpedsb.on.ca/
Board's Strategic Plan enters next phase
The Dare to Dream: Beyond Today is now entering its major implementation period. Here is an update
  • Phase I, Approval of the Board , concluded at the end of October, 2002, and formed the basis for the design of Phase II. Phase II, Overview of the Strategic Plan , concluded at the end of March, 2003. An update, based upon feedback from these sessions, will be presented to a meeting of Administrative Council by the end of April, 2003. Phase III, Monitoring of the Implementation , will include the ongoing involvement of Superintendents of Instruction , and will also include a series of visits to schools by the Director of Education, over the period of April 1 through June 13, 2003. These visits will focus on viewing and, wherever possible, participating in programs and services that fulfill one or more aspects of the system strategic plan.
Stirling Sr. benefit concert a spectacular success

64. Prince Edward Island: Attractions
An overview of the prince edward Island attractions. paddling and beachcombing, prince edward Island will go down lighthouses, architecture, agriculture, music and culture. And it's closer look at prince edward Island's north shore.
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An Island for Big and Small BRING THE FAMILY AND STAY for a while - we have a week or two of fun planned out for you. Whether you're looking for the thrills of waterslides and Art, Music and Theatre Family Activities Festivals and Events Food and Beverage ... Shopping amusement parks or the quiet fun of a day spent paddling and beachcombing , Prince Edward Island will go down in family photograph albums as the vacation they all remember. The tour begins at "kid central" in Cavendish and suggests activities in the east and west. Day One Gateway Village , at the foot of the Confederation Bridge is packed with activities to please families. Begin with a walk through "Our Island Home," the exhibit in the PEI Visitor Information Centre , which is an excellent hands-on introduction to the province, with interactive displays on lighthouses, architecture, agriculture, music and culture. And it's free! And the rest of the Village is packed with shopping, cafes and a playground. Have you ever wondered how you would look with long red braids? Now is your chance to find out and get a photographic record as Cavendish Figurines invites you to dress up as Anne of Green Gables!

65. Prince Edward Island: InfoPEI
the Island. Northumberland Ferries operate between Caribou, NovaScotia and Wood islands, prince edward Island. Car ferries run
http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/onelisting.php3?number=17911

66. Pacific Studies WWW Monitor
of prince edward Island, Charlottetown, prince edward Island, Canada of the world'sislands and the environment, society, and culture; population, community
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVLPacific/old-pacific-monitors/pacific-www-monitor-0
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THE PACIFIC STUDIES WWW MONITOR
http://coombs.anu.edu.au/pacific-www-monitor.html
- timely, reliable and impartial information - Edited by: Dr T.Matthew Ciolek "The Pacific Studies WWW Monitor" (ISSN 1443-8976) was established 12 April 2000. It is modelled on its sister publication Asian Studies WWW Monitor which was established in April 1994. The periodical forms a key element of the global, cooperative project Pacific Studies WWW Virtual Library
Daily announcements and contents' summaries published in the web edition of the Journal are disseminated also on the network via a mailing list . To join this free service (a) send e-mail to: majordomo@coombs.anu.edu.au (b) message: subscribe pacific-www-monitor your-email-address. anybody. This is an announcements-only list with low volume: two-five messages approximately every month. Search Asian Studies WWW VL
Pacific Studies WWW VL top page
Pacific region WWW VL pages Melanesia WWW VL ... Past Issues - Archive The Pacific Studies WWW Monitor ISSN 1443-8976
URL http://coombs.anu.edu.au/pacific-www-monitor.html

67. Experiences - Self-Guided Tours
Return to the ferry terminal at Wood islands via the scenic shore route through Drivenorth to Kildare and take a tour on the prince edward Island Miniature
http://www.travelcanada.ca/travelcanada/app/en/gb/experiences.do?catId=22&locati

68. Parks Canada - Learning Experiences In National Parks Of Canada
Territories Nova Scotia - Nunavut - Ontario - prince edward Island - Quebec Haïdaculture and coastal rainforest on Queen Charlotte islands.
http://www2.parkscanada.gc.ca/Education/learningexplist_parks_e.htm

69. Pravda.RU A Real Duke Came To The City Of Arkhangelsk
1626 A REAL DUKE CAME TO THE CITY OF ARKHANGELSK prince edward, Duke of Kent thetropical typhoon, forcing it into a lowpressure area off the Kuril islands.
http://english.pravda.ru/region/2002/07/19/32856.html
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A real duke came to the city of Arkhangelsk
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent intends to honour by the memory of the British Empire citizens buried in Vologodskoye cemetery in Arkhangelsk. The aircraft of the Royal Air Forces arrived in Talagi airport just from British capital. The Duke of Kent will honour by the memory of his compatriots in the cemetery and lay a wreath by the eternal fire in the quay of Severnaya Dvina River. The visit of the Royal Family member to the Seaboard is very short. Already this afternoon, his Highness’ aircraft (which is on the list of the Royal Armed Forces) will depart for the city of Murmansk.
The duke of Kent is 67 year old, he is the prince Michel of Kent older brother and Queen Elizabeth’s cousin. He is former officer, who retired in 1976. The duke is patron of many public organizations, including the President Commission on Military Burial Places of the British Commonwealth. In 1976-2001 he was vice-president of British Standing Committee of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, and he is said to have done much on this field, including furthering British trade interests in Russia. The Duke of Kent likes opera very much and takes a great interest in photography, moreover, he likes sports – sky and rowing. Prince Edward is married, he has two sons and a daughter.
In Arkhangelsk, there are about one hundred of English citizens’ graves, most of them appeared in 1918-1919, during the Antanta intervention. Great Britain apportions big sums for supporting the graves, so the Duke’s visit is a kind of inspection.

70. EH Notebook #80 January 21, 2001
October 17, 2000 67465-1001-01 rcyoungs@ilstu.edu Topics The Fiddle and DanceCulture of prince edward Island Off to the Magdalene islands Program This
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71. The Genealogy Forum: Internet Center: PEI General Genealogy Reference
Canada Yellow Pages prince edward Island (in English Pages Jaunes Canada - Île-du-prince-Édouard(en Statistics in Canada; Wood islands Cemetery (established
http://www.genealogyforum.rootsweb.com/gfaol/internet/PEIGen.htm
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  • Alexander Passenger List
    In May of 1772, under Captain John MacDonald, the Brig "Alexander" departed Greenock, Scotland bound for Prince Edward Island, carrying 210 passengers.
    Books We Own List

    Volunteer Lookups
    1891 P.E.I. Census Index (Searchable)

    This is a joint project of the Public Archives and Records Office and the Prince Edward Island Genealogical Society. The Genealogical Society volunteers have transcribed the entire census and developed a database which contains complete census information.
    1901 Census of Canada

    Film Numbers
    A listing of Genealogical and Historical Web sites from East to Western Sea. Canadian Geographical Names Canada's official geographical names Web site The Study Web Central United Cemetery Dunstaffnage ChurchSurf Prince Edward Island Directory The Commonwealth War Graves Commission The Commission was established by Royal Charter in 1917. Its duties are to mark and maintain the graves of the members of the forces of the Commonwealth who were killed in the two World Wars, to build memorials to those who have no known grave and to keep records and registers, including, after the Second World War, a record of the Civilian War Dead. Searchable as of November 9, 1998.

72. PEI - Madeleine Islands - MacQueen's Bicycle Tours
or just talk to the Madelinots and learn about their lifestyle and culture. 2003Prince edward Island / Madeleine islands Tour Pricing.
http://www.macqueens.com/pei.html
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Not keen on cycling with all your luggage? Just want to bike at your own pace and not be locked into a group itinerary?
Note: Routes may vary according to accommodations available. Following is a typical tour.
Day One:
Arrival, outfitting at our pro shop, test ride through the residential, waterfront and historic sections of our Charlottetown. Dinner and free evening for optional theatre, shopping or sight seeing. Accommodations in a heritage inn.
Day Two:
Departure this morning through seaside communities and rolling countryside to southeast PEI.
Day Three:
Day Four:
You'll head inland today taking in the brilliant greens and reds of rich farmland as you make your way to the riverside town of Montague for accommodation. Evening dining overlooking the marina is recommended.
Day Five:
Another loop from your base today will bring you south to the beautiful white sand beach at Panmure Island. Check out championship golf courses, kayaking, or horseback riding at Brudenell this afternoon or take a cruise down the Montague river to watch the seals.
Day Six:
Cycle along country roads making your way back to Charlottetown where you'll return your bicycles and bid a fond farewell to "The Island".

73. Young People In The Global Pacific
Jean Mitchell (University of prince edward Island) Migration Kastom Practices on theIslands of Tanna Cultural Identity and “Youth culture” among Auckland
http://www.soc.hawaii.edu/asao/pacific/2003sessions/18youths.htm
To ASAO home page To session index To next session Working Session: Young People in the Global Pacific: Culture and Agency
Organizers: Christine Jourdan (Concordia University) and Jean Mitchell (University of Prince Edward Island)
1. Jocelyn Armstrong (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
2. Cato Berg (University of Bergen)
Hatsoa: Emerging Youth Subjectivity in Solomon Islands 3. Holly Buchanan-Aruwafu (University of Melbourne)
Haf tu nao: Desire, Kastom, and Rape in Malaita, Solomon Islands 4. Leslie Butt (University of Victoria)
Sexual Boundaries and Mobility among Teenagers in Highlands Papua 5. Charles Farhadian (Calvin College)
From Pigs to Processors: Papuan Young People in an Era of Globalization 6. Christine Jourdan (Concordia University)
Haos Gele: Young Women, Kinship Ties, and Agency 7. David Lipset (University of Minnesota)
Modernity Without Romance: Tales of Spouse-selection Told by Young Murik Men 8. Miki Makihara (Queens, CUNY)
9. Jean Mitchell (University of Prince Edward Island)

74. NOW Online Edition
NORTHUMBERLAND/prince edward COUNTIES JUMP TO EVENTS/FESTIVALS CONCERTS ART/THEATRE MARKETS heritage centre of the 1000 islands Buskers perform in Jul
http://www.nowtoronto.com/minisites/hotsummer/outoftown4.php

75. 50 Places @ Nationalgeographic.com
to accessing valuable tourist information, learn about the history, culture, andheritage prince edward Island Information http//www2.gov.pe.ca/index.php3 Get
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Search our complete TRAVELER index. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPEDITIONS Travel with our experts. REQUEST ADVERTISER INFO Canadian Maritimes Photograph by James P. Blair Join writer Harry Bruce as he explores the Canadian Maritimes in the October 1999 issue of TRAVELER. LEARN MORE Canadian Tourism Commission http://www.canadatourism.com/ en/ctc/travel_canada/index.html Cape Breton Web http://www.capebretonweb.com Find tips about exploring charming villages and towns and attending events and festivals on the historical trails of Cape Breton Island. Destination: Nova Scotia http://destination-ns.com Packed with information, this site describes points of interest, recreational activities, festivals, events, and accommodations. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia

76. Acadian Cultural Society - Genealogy Links 2
records, and passenger lists of all ethnic groups from prince edward Island For Quebec Magdalen islands fishing families For those with Québecois or Magdalen
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Prince Edward Island Register (Family genealogies) (Dave Hunter)
This is the major site for anyone with ancestry from Prince Edward Island. The major advantages of this site comprise the indepth family genealogies (most Acadians families represented), census records, gravestone records, and passenger lists of all ethnic groups from Prince Edward Island. There is also a great chatroom associated with this site, where several knowledgeable people from the Island or elsewhere can answer your questions on conducting research in the Province. We recommend it immensely! Make sure the Acadian data is updated from Stephen White's volumes.
Tignish, PEI Families Rustico, PEI Families (from Canada Digital Collections)
A digital version of the book

77. Inter Connected Small Business Ontario Newsletter
by the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, culture and Recreation Christmas is talking withPrince edward County officials under the Thousand islands marketing umbrella
http://www.interkingston.com/newsletters/index.cfm?step=view&name=008.htm

78. Explore Nova Scotia : How To Get Here
The sea has shaped our character and our culture, and provides extraordinary WoodIslands, prince edward Island, to Caribou, Nova Scotia, daily service May 1
http://explore.gov.ns.ca/howtogethere/default.htm
Home Contact Sitemap Feedback ... Where to eat How to get here How to get around FAQ Multimedia Travel media ... Tour Operators The sea defines us in Nova Scotia. No matter where you go, it is never more than 35 kilometres (22 miles) away. The sea has shaped our character and our culture, and provides extraordinary settings for everyone who visits. Our coastline is more than 7,400 kilometres (4,600 miles) long, punctuated by idyllic harbours and inlets, sandy beaches and glacier-shorn cliffs. Sail or surf, birdwatch or beachcomb - our shores fit all your passions.
By land
Highways from all points in the United States and Canada join the Trans Canada Highway from New Brunswick into Nova Scotia. Greyhound from New York and Voyageur from Montreal connect with SMT Bus Lines in New Brunswick, which in turn connect with Acadian Lines in Nova Scotia. At Amherst, intraprovincial bus lines link most major communities. VIA Rail Canada provides transcontinental train service; there are stations in Truro and Halifax. Call toll-free 1-888-842-7245; www.viarail.ca

79. ACOA Website - News Releases
21 September 2001, ACADIAN culture COMES ALIVE IN NOVA SCOTIA. Halifax, Nova Scotia. ChangeIslands, Newfoundland and Labrador. Charlottetown, prince edward Island.
http://www.acoa.ca/e/media/index.shtml?2001

80. Quinte Country Tourism And Travel Information, Ontario, Canada
It includes prince edward County to the south and Tweed to the north. museums, heritagecomplexes and genealogical facilities, you will find culture is alive
http://www.realontario.ca/pages/region_detail.asp?AreaID=I_

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