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Road to 150 - The Best Things To Do In Prince Edward Island
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Welcome to Prince Edward Island!
Prince Edward Island is one of the most beautiful islands in Canada, if not the world. We had only five nights to explore and I truly wish we had the whole summer. Gorgeous sandy beaches, lovely people, and incredibly delicious food make this province a wonderful place to visit. Actually, I learned something new about Prince Edward Island. The province is home to an incredible food culture and is the perfect place for any passionate foodie. We had no idea about the love of food on the island but it didn't take long for us to figure it out. From cooking lessons at the Table to one-of-a-kind experiences by the famous Canadian Chef, Michael Smith, our days were filled with tasty local delights.
PEI was our third province visited on the Road to 150 Tour.
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multimedia road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We will drive to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
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Big thanks to Best Western International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as our smaller local sponsors such as The Table Culinary Studio, Cavendish Maple Cottages, Green Gables Historical Place, Prince Edward Island National Park, Blue Mussel Cafe, The Inn at Bay Fortune and FireWorks Restaurant, The Great George Hotel, Confederation Players Walking Tours & Historical Reenactment, and Terra Rouge Craft Kitchen in Charlottetown!
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Thinking of doing a PEI Road Trip? Don''t miss this video on Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island (PEI) is the smallest of the Canadian Provinces, however what it lacks in size, it makes up for in grandeur. The rolling hills, rural towns and picturesque farms make a PEI road trip unforgettable.I spent a week doing a PEI Road Trip all over the province. See what I did and what I saw on this amazing Maritime, Canada road trip. For complete details, along with a road trip map, visit:
Top 5 Places to Visit: Prince Edward Island
Top 5 most amazing and beautiful places found across the little potato island of Prince Edward Island. From Waterparks to Art Centres, check them out.
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Visit PEI - 5 Love & Hates of Prince Edward Island, Canada
Prince Edward Island, the Home of Anne of Green Gables, Fantastic Beaches & Seafood Galore. But it is not all fun in the sun in PEI. Here we go through the best and the worst that PEI has to offer to tourists. It is a fantastic place and well worth visiting, but here are a few things you should know before you go. 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Top Tourist Attractions in Charlottetown - Travel Canada
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Charlottetown - Travel Canada:
Confederation Centre of the Art, St. Dunstan's Basilica, Victoria Park, Beaconsfield Historic House, Province House National Historic Site of Canada, Victoria Row, Founders' Hall, Government House, The Mack, Confederation Landing Park, St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Red Shores Racetrack & Casino
TOP 8 WORST PLACES TO MOVE IN CANADA (2013)
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We’ve told you about some of the underrated immigration destinations in Canada, now check out our list of places prospective Canadians should avoid: the poor places, the racist places, the isolated places, the depressing places, the worst of the worst! Naturally, the tiny towns in the woods of Northern Ontario or the southern shore of Newfoundland would be the worst of the worst, but let’s be reasonable. Here are list of towns and cities with a substantial population (at least 5000 residents) that might seem like a decent idea to a prospective immigrant interested in a slower pace of living.
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1. New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
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High crime rate? Check.
High unemployment? Check.
High cost of living? Check.
Limited access to services? Check.
High property taxes? Check.
Bad weather? Check.
Despite being a small, quaint city just a few hours from Halifax, New Glasgow tops polls of the worst places to live in Canada. How could those 10,000 people stand it? They must have all been born there.
In 2009 New Glasgow ranked 36th out of 208 in StatsCan's crime severity index. The crime rate increased from 2011 to 2012, and was significantly higher than the provincial average.
In 2006, New Glasgow had an unemployment rate of 7.7%. It has decreased since then and, as of the 2011 census, it was 5.7%, or slightly lower than the provincial average.
The cost of living in New Glasgow was estimated by one website to be 4% higher than the cost of living in New York City, but only 30.3% of those reporting say their households earn more than $60,000 Canadian per year (after taxes).
Property tax in New Glasgow was higher than the average in Nova Scotia and significantly higher than Halifax up to and including 2013.
Climate
New Glasgow receives 1212 cm of precipitation per year (that's more than Vancouver).
2. Kitchener - Waterloo, Ontario
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Congratulations, Kitchener / Waterloo, you are the hate crime capital of Canada! Despite hosting two universities and a massive tech company campus, the Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge tri-city area experiences a high per capita rate of verbal and physical assaults on ethnic, religious and gay minorities. Despite its location in the highly diverse Southern Ontario region, Kitchener has inherited the mantle from the previous main offender, Calgary.
In 2011 Kitchener-Waterloo was surpassed by Peterborough, Hamilton and Ottawa in police-reported hate crimes, however the rate remained at nearly double the national average.
3. Thetford Mines, Quebec
The third of the three rogues’ gallery dwellers is poor Thetford Mines, the heart of Quebec’s asbestos mining region and the winner of the title Most Polluted City in Canada. Despite the overwhelming evidence of the dangerous health effects of asbestos, Canada still mines the dangerous mineral, and the biggest mine in a populated area is in Thetford Mines.
4. Bay Roberts, Newfoundland
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Many, many other rural communities on the east coast could make this list, but Bay Roberts appears because it has the highest unemployment rate in Canada, at 17%. Despite the oil, gas, mining and hydro-power booms in Newfoundland, Bay Roberts has somehow managed to avoid the job benefits. This wouldn’t seem so peculiar if Bay Roberts wasn’t just an hour’s drive from money-drunk St. John’s and other rapidly expanding bedroom communities like Conception Bay South.
The unemployment rate has improved as it was 20.7% in 2006
5. Sarnia, Ontario
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Sarnia itself may not be so bad, but its view of and proximity to American heavy industry helps to reinforce the fact that this border town is polluted. It also has an empty downtown and a shrinking population.
6. Saint John, New Brunswick
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Long known as the unglamourous milltown cousin to its apostrophic neighbour to the east, St. John’s, Saint John is a dirty, stinky pulp and paper port on the Bay of Fundy. Despite the natural beauty nearby, the city has a declining population and few economic opportunities outside of the paper mills, nuclear power plant, and small university satellite campus. Don’t end up in Saint John when you want to live in St. John’s!
7. Nanaimo, BC
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8. Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Charlottetown Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Charlottetown? Check out our Charlottetown Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Charlottetown.
Top Places to visit in Charlottetown:
Confederation Centre of the Arts, St. Dunstan's Basilica, Victoria Park, Government House, Beaconsfield Historic House, Peake's Wharf, Victoria Row, Confederation Landing Park, The Mack, Charlottetown Farmers Market, Province House National Historic Site of Canada, Great George Street Historic District, St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral, Prince Edward Battery, The Prince Edward Island Regiment Museum
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