
Trinity United Church located at 220 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island is the oldest Church in the city of Charlottetown. It was dedicated in 1864.
Rev. John Moses is the Minister of Worship and Administration, Rev. Ian MacLean is the Minister of Pastoral Care, Anne Doiron is the Office Administrator, Donald Fraser is the Director of Music.
Trinity United Church is strong in outreach into the community. It broadcasts its services over the local PEI Cable Network.
If you are visiting the Charlottetown, PEI area, please make it a point to visit Trinity United Church - you'll be glad you did.
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George Jordan, Red Soil Real Estate Inc., 902-962-2050, http://www.buysellpei.com

Murray Harbour North is a very scenic part of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island, Canada. There are wonderful waterfront properties that overlook the very picturesque 5 Murray Islands in the Murray Bay. This Murray Bay is only a short distance to the Northumberland Strait (Ocean) on the southeastern coast of Prince Edward Island.
At the end of Mink River Road is Clow's Wharf; this wharf is the home port for fishermen who fish lobster in the months of May and June. Fishermen from this wharf travel out around the Murray Islands, past the Beach Point wharf and lighthouse to the ocean where the many lobster grounds are found. Just around the bend from Clow's wharf is the rustic Cahoon's wharf where fishing boats have a home base and provides a great place for the local residents to jump into the water for a refreshing swim.
Many non-residents purchase properites in this Murray Harbour North area and enjoy the excellent boating that this area provides.
Murray Harbour North is very close to the towns of Murray River and Montague. Both of these towns are on the inland waterway and they have bridges that add to the beauty of the towns.
If you enjoy a marine based boating area, this is the place in PEI to acquire property.
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George Jordan, Red Soil Real Estate Inc., 902-962-2050, http://www.buysellpei.com

Sally's Beach & boardwalk is a Provincial Day Park located on the east coast of Prince Edward Island, Canada. It fronts on the magnificient Northumberland Strait (Ocean), and very close to the famous Inn At Spry Point, Annandale Wharf, and not far from the growing town of Montague.

When visiting Prince Edward Island, be sure and visit Sally's Beach, and the Inn At Spry Point.
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George Jordan, Red Soil Real Estate Inc., http://www.buysellpei.com
A large blue whale washed ashore in Nail Pond, PEI, in 1987, and was later transported and buried in the sand a short distance away. Now the University of British Columbia lead by Andrew Trites, is in the process of uncovering the giant whale to recover its skeleton to be displayed in a new museum on its campus. Students from the University of Prince Edward Island, and Holland College are helping in the effort. Scientists from UBC found the body of the blue whale quite perserved with the skin still wrapped around the blubber.
Canada does not have a blue whale skeleton on display and there are only 17 of them displayed around the world, of which, four in the United States.
Not even the biggest dinosaur could match the size of the giant blue whale. The whale's tongue is the size of an elephant, the heart is as big as a car, and a baby could crawl through its huge arteries. It is longer than 2-40 foot school buses placed end to end.
The public is welcome to come to the site of the buried blue whale and watch as the many volunteers uncover the magnificant animal. The whale should be fully uncovered by this Saturday (May 17, 2008).
The team includes three people whose sole job is sharpening knives. Then there is the tagger with some 1,000 tags for identifying the blue whale, the photographer for every big or small piece, andthe film crew from Discovery Channel that is following the whole project to the very end.The team brought a mammoth chain saw from British Columbia to help cut the skull in 2 pieces.That is required to get inside to clean it out and support it for transport.Once dug up, cut up and recorded, the whale parts will be packed into a container andtransported across Canada by rail, free of charge courtesy of CN Rail.
The goal is to display the skeleton by the fall of 2009 in an all-glass atrium above the stairs leading down to the underground Beaty Biodiversity Museum at the University of British Columbia.
This is a tremendous co-opertive project between the 2 Canadian provinces of British Columbia, and Prince Edward Island, and will give PEI a new exciting exposure to its other Canadian provinces as well as to the world.
George Jordan, Owner/Broker, Red Soil Real Estate Inc., http://www.buysellpei.com
One of the many things that makes Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island a scenic city is the magnificant Victoria Park. It is a has a wonderful Boardwalk along the Hillsborough River that is used very frequently in summer and winter by residents of Charlottetown for their walking exercise. Along this Boardwalk one can look at the entrance to the Charlottetown Harbour and, in the summers season, view all the sailing boats, and Cruise ships that come into Charlottetown. Victoria Park has a swimming pool, tennis courts, and many playground facilities for the whole family. There are several ball fields that are well used in the baseball and softball season. Many residents of Charlottetown, and visitors just enjoy walking or biking through the Victoria Park region, and maybe stopping for some soft ice cream or a soft drink.
Houses for sale in Charlottetown PEI that are situated close to Victoria Park have an extra advantage of being sold at higher selling prices. Investors appreciate being close to Victoria Park, Charlottetown. Charlottetown Real Estate agents know that if they list a property close to Victoria Park, it will be attractive to investors.
George Jordan, Owner/Broker, Red Soil Real Estate Inc., 902-962-2050, http://www.buysellpei.com
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