May 11th, 2007
Sept 9th,2006
Wow! this place is gorgeous. Hands down one of the nicest Inns we have ever stayed in.
Your hospitality invited us in and we felt like we were at home.
Wish we could stay longer.
We will be back!
Joe & Cyndi Urbanowicz
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May 11th, 2007
PEI has its own cross-province cycling trail: Confederation trail. It runs 350km, from tip to tip of the island. The trail is PEI’s part of the Trans Canada trail. Another great cycling destination.
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May 7th, 2007
May 25, 2006
The spirits of the shipbuilders and fishermen fill this house with life and love. Your warmth and hospitality continue the tradition. May God bless this home and family.
Debrah & Robert Felhelt
South Paris, Maine
USA
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May 7th, 2007
Friday, August 4th, 2006
We knew we had arrived as soon as we got here. We felt instanlty at home and meeting you was like seeing an much loved friend again!
It was hard to push away from your scrumptious breakfasts now we are going biking to burn off some of those heavenly calories.
Thanks so much again for making us feel so welcome hope to make it back …. Someday
Sheryl Howey & Jeff Feldmisser
Oakton, Virginia
USA
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April 30th, 2007
From: The Guardian
By: KATIE SMITH
At last count, more than 20,000 tickets were sold, he said.
“I’m expecting that on July 21, Aerosmith is going to be playing to a sold-out audience.’’
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April 14th, 2007
From: The Guardian
By: BY WAYNE THIBODEAU
The Canadian Antiques Road Show is coming to P.E.I.
Tourism Minister Philip Brown announced at the P.E.I. legislature Friday morning that the show will broadcast from the historic Charlottetown waterfront beginning June 6.
A television crew of about 70-90 people will be in the provincial capital to produce four 30-minute episodes of the show. The shows will air on CBC over the fall and winter of 2007/2008.
Valerie Pringle will host all four shows. Read More…
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April 13th, 2007
From: CNW Telbec
CHARLOTTETOWN, April 12 /CNW/ - The provincial budget delivered welcome
news to Prince Edward Island’s restaurant and bar owners, including an end to
the 10% levy on wines and spirits they purchase for resale to their customers.
The levy is similar to one in New Brunswick that was recently declared illegal
by the Supreme Court of Canada.
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April 11th, 2007
Sounds like a community on the move; with strong leadership from mayor Peter Llewellyn great things could happen for Georgetown. Islanders should keep a watch on this community; this is the “take control of your destiny” type of leadership rural communities need to exhibit and will be the key to the survival of many. Keep it up Georgetown!
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April 4th, 2007
From: Canadian Press
By: James Stevenson
CALGARY (CP) - Armed with fiddlers, lobster rolls and a mountain of fresh oysters, tiny Prince Edward Island is the latest province trying to attract some of Alberta’s petrodollars with a half-million-dollar tourism sales pitch.
About 20 Islanders have set up camp this week in the busy oilpatch headquarters of Calgary with the goal of boosting their province’s somewhat stagnant tourism levels. Read more…
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April 2nd, 2007
From: The Guardian
By:TERESA WRIGHT-CONSTABLE
P.E.I. has won the bid to host a national skills competition in Charlottetown in May 2009, Skills Canada announced Thursday.
The annual Canadian Skills competition tests student skills at secondary and post-secondary levels in trade and technology occupations. Gold medalists from each province or territory compete in the event. Read more…
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