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Charlottetown and is
As a result of having hosted the inaugural meeting of Confederation, the Charlottetown Conference, Prince Edward Island presents itself as the " Birthplace of Confederation " and this is commemorated through several buildings, a ferry vessel, and the Confederation Bridge ( constructed 1993 to 1997 ).
The most prominent building in the province honouring this event is the Confederation Centre of the Arts, presented as a gift to Prince Edward Islanders by the 10 provincial governments and the Federal Government upon the centenary of the Charlottetown Conference, where it stands in Charlottetown as a national monument to the " Fathers of Confederation ".
The University of Prince Edward Island ( UPEI ) is a public liberal arts university in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, and the sole university in the province.
UPEI's campus, located at the corner of Belvedere and University Avenues in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island's capital city, is built on 134 acres ( 54 hectares ) of land.
Jane is a young woman from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, whose father Steve is a retired Mountie ; her mother Ann is a journalist, and she has two older sisters ( all back in Canada ) and a great-aunt Grace who lives near London.
The scene is an amalgamation of the Charlottetown Conference | Charlottetown and Quebec Conference, 1864 | Quebec City conference sites and attendees.
Hewitt Bernard, who was the recording secretary at the Charlottetown Conference, is considered by some to be a Father of Confederation.
The Northumberland Strait is a minor shipping route, with ports such as Pugwash shipping salt, Summerside, Charlottetown, Georgetown and Souris shipping agricultural products and receiving petroleum and aggregate, and Pictou shipping forestry products and general cargo.
It is currently the province's third-largest community based on population and is experiencing some population growth as a direct result of an improved highway bridge over the Hillsborough River, connecting the town with Charlottetown.
It is situated on a peninsula formed by the Hillsborough River estuary, Charlottetown Harbour, and Hillsborough Bay-a sub-basin of the Northumberland Strait.
Stratford is located in the township of Lot 28 in Queens County and is a suburb of the provincial capital Charlottetown.
The current town of Stratford is experiencing growth as a result of the improved highway connection to Charlottetown, where most residents work.
Hewitt Bernard, who was the recording secretary at the Charlottetown Conference, is considered by some to be a Father of Confederation.
It is often believed that the controversy over the Charter was what caused the Meech Lake Accord and Charlottetown Accord to fail.
* August 22: The final draft of the Charlottetown Accord, a proposed package of constitutional amendments, is released
* October 26: The Charlottetown Accord is rejected in a nationwide referendum
Ross is famous for staging protests outside of Province House in Charlottetown.

Charlottetown and home
Acorn died in his home town of Charlottetown on August 20, 1986, due to complications associated with his heart condition and diabetes.
After returning home from the Charlottetown Conference, John A. Macdonald asked Viscount Monck, the Governor General of the Province of Canada to invite delegates from the three Maritime provinces and Newfoundland to a conference with United Canada delegates.
Coles died in 1875 at his home in Charlottetown Royalty.
He retired from business in 1892 and died at the home of one of his sons in Charlottetown in 1912.
Tradition has it that the first session of the island ’ s new assembly was held in the Crossed Keys Tavern on the corner of Queen and Dorchester Streets in Charlottetown ; however, a journal entry contradicts this and indicates that it was actually held in the home of James Richardson.
From 1990 to 2003, the Civic Centre was also home to the Charlottetown Abbies of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League, as well as the University of Prince Edward Island " Panthers " men's hockey team of the Atlantic Universities Athletic Association ( now Atlantic University Sport ).
* The Charlottetown Festival home page

Charlottetown and Festival
James Deahl, Charlottetown, Milton Acorn Festival Publishing, 1994
* The Charlottetown Festival, based in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
Wendt appeared in a production of Hairspray as Edna Turnblad at the Charlottetown Festival in Prince Edward Island, Canada, which took place between September 8 and October 9, 2010.
Lightfoot sang the song after a detailed tribute to Kris Kristofferson in a CBC broadcast from the summer 1969 Charlottetown Festival.
As part of its mandate to showcase the best in Canadian visual and performing arts the centre has played host to the Charlottetown Festival every summer since 1965, with a tribute to its host-province by playing Canada's most popular and longest-running mainstage musical Anne of Green Gables — The Musical.
A stage version was then written, with the premiere in 1965 at the Charlottetown Festival.
It has been performed every summer since 1965, headlining the Charlottetown Festival at the Confederation Centre of the Arts, Prince Edward Island, making this Canada's longest-running mainstage musical.
In 2009, Dancap Productions is bringing the original Charlottetown Festival production starring Amy Wallis to Toronto for a limited run at the Elgin Theatre May 13 to 24.
The Charlottetown Festival is a seasonal Canadian musical theatre festival which runs from late May to mid-October every year since 1965.
Hosted in the Confederation Centre of the Arts, every year the Charlottetown Festival features some of Canada's finest performers, designers, playwrights, composers, and directors in a professional showcase of musical theatre and comedy.
However, the musical was a major critical success for the Charlottetown Festival and became the only Festival production to equal Anne of Green Gables in ticket sales during its first season.
He was replaced in 2006 by Dean Constable, a theatre stage manager for the Charlottetown Festival.
For the musical that has run for more than 40 years at the Charlottetown Festival which focuses on Anne and Gilbert's relationship, the CD recording features as Gilbert.
She subsequently became Artistic Director of Factory Theatre in Toronto ( 1987-95 ) and Director of New Play Development at the Charlottetown Festival in Prince Edward Island.

Charlottetown and Confederation
There was talk of a Maritime Union of the three provinces to have greater political power ; however, the first discussions on the subject in 1864 at the Charlottetown Conference led to the process of Canadian Confederation which formed the larger Dominion of Canada instead. Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia, an archetypal Maritime scene
The island has a few other names: " Garden of the Gulf " referring to the pastoral scenery and lush agricultural lands throughout the province ; and " Birthplace of Confederation ", referring to the Charlottetown Conference in 1864, although PEI did not join the confederation until 1873, when it became the seventh Canadian province.
* September 8 – Delegates from the Canadian colonies meet at the Charlottetown Conference to discuss the Canadian Confederation.
The original Fathers of Confederation are those delegates who attended any of the conferences held at Charlottetown and Quebec in 1864, or in London, United Kingdom, in 1866, leading to Confederation.
At the Charlottetown Conference, delegates proposed a fund to purchase landlords ' holdings if the Island joined Confederation.
In 1867, following a series of discussions and conferences ( at Charlottetown and Quebec ), the alliance known as the Grand Coalition succeeded in forging the agreement which gave birth to the Confederation.
Archibald was later the Nova Scotia Liberal Party's representative to the first conference on Canadian Confederation, held at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island in 1864.
He attended both the Charlottetown, London, and Quebec City Conferences as a supporter of Canadian Confederation.
The Charlottetown Conference was held in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island for representatives from the colonies of British North America to discuss Canadian Confederation.
The Fathers of Confederation are the people who attended the Charlottetown and Quebec Conferences in 1864 and the London Conference of 1866 in England, preceding Canadian Confederation.
* September 1-September 9: Charlottetown Conference, noted as the first step towards Confederation

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