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The Pondside area of Stratford is named for a development that occurred in 2003 that is adjacent to an older subdivision. The development filled up quicker than normal PEI standards. It was developed by the Schurman Building Supplies Companies (now Kent Building Supplies) which brought in many speculative builders as well as people contracting ...
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on November 19, 2010
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Lewis Point Park is a neighborhood of West Royalty. It is located on a peninsula in the North (Yorke) River created by Ellen's Creek. It is one of three neighborhoods built in this area of West Royalty in the 1970's and 1980's. The other two being Elliott Park and Orchard Hill. Lewis Point Park has substantial waterfront property as the point ...
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on November 19, 2010
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City of Charlottetown
Called "The Birthplace of Confederation", Charlottetown is known most famously as the site for the Charlottetown Conference held in 1864 where Canadian politicians, the Fathers of Confederation, debated and established Canadian Confederation. The City of Charlottetown has a city population of just over 32,000. In 2006, ...
Posted by J P Robison
on November 19, 2010
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The Town of Stratford has become known as the fastest growing municipality on Prince Edward Island in recent years. It has seen it's population grow substantially with the development of newer subdivisions like Pondside, Kinlock Creek and Stonington. There are many reasons why Stratford is attracting so many people who at one time may have ...
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on November 19, 2010
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If you haven't been to Cornwall lately and you are considering buying a new home, you should take the short drive to Cornwall and see it now. This riverside town, resting alongside the North River and West River, is a beautiful, vibrant community which has maintained a sense of rural charm while offering many urban conveniences. It's rolling hills ...
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on November 19, 2010
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Souris is a Canadian port town in northeastern Kings County, Prince Edward Island. It is located in an area famous for its beaches and potatoes, containing the majority of Prince Edward Island's potato manufacturers.
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on November 19, 2010
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The Town of Montague is located along the Heritage Montague River in what used to be known as Township Lots 52 and 59. It lies approximately six miles upstream from Cardigan Bay, allowing for easy access by water to the Northumberland Strait and the Atlantic Ocean. The river bisects the town from North to South, providing excellent small port ...
Posted by J P Robison
on November 19, 2010
DUNEDIN ESTATES - EXECUTIVE WATERFRONT COMMUNITY - Unbelievable investment opportunity! Dunedin Estates is a high end waterfront/waterview residential subdivision with restrictive covenants, Home Owners Association, underground wiring. Located only minutes away from golf, beach, shopping, airport, and Charlottetown. ...
Posted by J P Robison
on October 25, 2010
Executive waterfront community with large waterfront/waterview lots. Restrictive covenants in place to protect your investment, underground wiring, central water supply and Home Owners Association, upscale properties, only minutes to Charlottetown, golf, beaches, shopping and airport.
Posted by J P Robison
on October 15, 2010
Beautifully appointed 3 bedroom split c/w lower level 1 bedroom in-law suite. Main floor: formal living room c/w propane fireplace, large modern birch kitchen and dining room, master bedroom. Full ensuite and walkin closet, 2 bedrooms and main bath. Down: in-law suite features a living room, kitchen and dining room, bed, full bath. Laundry area is down and garage is built in the lower level.
Posted by J P Robison
on October 7, 2010