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23rd September 2009
Demand for PEI real estate and particularly Ocean and River properties has been on a steady increase over the past 5 years. The increase in demand was accompanied by a steady increase in price. The Mid Island locations of Anne's Land and Charlotte Shore a... Read >
Author: robpark
22nd September 2009
If you are an aspiring chiropractor, you know how hard you are working for that degree. After all, there is so much more to your education than the critics will give you credit for and if it were easy to become a chiropractor, probably everyone would be d... Read >
Author: Kaleb
22nd September 2009
Armishaws have been providing removals to Canada for many years, making us the experts on Canadian removals. Help and advice to guide you through the removals process is all part of the service we offer, allowing your move to Canada to run as smoothly as ... Read >
Author: Armishaws Removals
16th September 2009
Born in Whitefield, Maine on December 27, 1816, Eliakim Scammon was graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1837, ninth in a class of 50. Among his classmates were future Civil War notables Braxton Bragg, Jubal Early and Joseph... Read >
Author: Edwin Dreyer
31st August 2009
A very popular cruise is the New England/Canada starting in New York or Boston. The cruise continues through the territories of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and eventually cruising down the St Lawrence river and ending up in Quebec Cit... Read >
Author: Arthur
13th May 2009
From rustic local cuisine, to lobster suppers, seafood fresh off nearby boats or the culinary delights created by award-winning chefs like Michael Smith, Prince Edward Island's food is an integral draw that brings visitors back time and again.
Among th... Read >
Author: winglerkurt
13th May 2009
Prince Edward Island may well be Anne country 12 months of the year, but when the weather warms in the summer, tourists also flock to hear the myriad of musical sounds and festivals that can be found throughout the province.
Throughout the East Coast, ... Read >
Author: winglerkurt
07th May 2009
By and large property is less expensive on Prince Edward Island, however we do have larger properties both in the towns and in the rural areas, often with larger homes that warrant the extra effort being afforded to bring about their sale. If your home fa... Read >
Author: vishaldwivedi
16th April 2009
Prince Edward Island or PEI is located off the east coast of Canada in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. PEI is one of four provinces collectively referred to as the Maritimes and is the smallest province in Canada. It is connected to the mainland by the fixed li... Read >
Author: vishaldwivedi
02nd April 2009
Canada is breathtaking. Comprising ten provinces and an assortment of natural legacy, the 2nd largest country of the world bewilders almost every human being on the planet. It is a melting pot of cultures. Serene Beaches, marooned isles, hoary mountains, ... Read >
Author: nicholast54
27th March 2009
In 1867 Prince Edward Island became the birthplace of a nation with the creation of Canada, and every year thousands return to the province in search of long lost family links.
Renting cottages and digging into Prince Edward Island maps, people from al... Read >
Author: winglerkurt
25th March 2009
This year we expect our usual visitors and residents and more as with the price of gas down this year, road trips are more affordable. Additionally with the Canadian dollar at it usual conversion rate against the US dollar, after having last year seen t... Read >
Author: arvind p Sharma
25th March 2009
This year we expect our usual visitors and residents and more as with the price of gas down this year, road trips are more affordable. Additionally with the Canadian dollar at it usual conversion rate against the US dollar, after having last year seen tim... Read >
Author: arvind
23rd March 2009
The ability to try more than 100 tempting local dishes, all created under the guidance of renowned chef Michael Smith, is the highlight of Fall Flavours, an extravaganza that took place in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
Running from Sept. 30 to O... Read >
Author: winglerkurt
23rd March 2009
With beaches that sing and others that stun visitors with their pristine blend of rustic solitude and splendid red sand, Prince Edward Island's sandy expanses continue to receive raves from all over the world, including a recent nomination as one of Canad... Read >
Author: winglerkurt
20th March 2009
The Prince Edward Island holds the same name as the Canadian province where it is located. The national park is a haven for many bird species and a delight for bird watching enthusiasts.
Such natural beauty this place has that birds and people flock a... Read >
Author: Julie Souto
17th March 2009
There is just something about the ocean breeze and salt spray that makes a holiday on an island something you won't soon forget. Because islands can be found in every ocean and near every continent, island holidays can vary widely. You can lay on a beac... Read >
Author: ali
13th March 2009
It is hard to imagine given its renown, but it has been 15 years since the fabled Links at Crowbush Cove first opened, establishing Prince Edward Island as the preeminent golf destination in Canada.
Last year the course hosted former Masters champions Mi... Read >
Author: winglerkurt
02nd March 2009
Well you have chosen to purchase here and the first step is to find a real estate agent. Why do you need a real estate agent? Some people aren’t sure why they would require a realtor. Most properties you will look at will be listed with an agent. You ma... Read >
Author: Arvind
20th February 2009
PEI, also known as Prince Edward Island, is an island province of Canada lying 13 km off the eastern coast. It is connected to the mainland by the Confederation Bridge, as well as ferry and air links. PEI is the ocean playground of Canada and the permanen... Read >
Author: Arvind
20th February 2009
PEI, also known as Prince Edward Island, is an island province of Canada lying 13 km off the eastern coast. It is connected to the mainland by the Confederation Bridge, as well as ferry and air links. PEI is the ocean playground of Canada and the permanen... Read >
Author: Arvind
22nd January 2009
If you're reading this, you're most likely a fan of Anne of Green Gables. Lucy Maud Montgomery, a Canadian author, created the character of Anne Shirley -- spelt with an E -- when she wrote this book for young girls and women alike in 1908. Based in Cana... Read >
Author: Jaycee Fox
21st January 2009
As I swung back and forth on the old wooden porch swing, I daydreamed of leaving home and traveling the world. Europe was my main destination. My grandpa sat next to me as I rattled on about seeing Rome. Quietly taking it all in, he finally looked at m... Read >
Author: Jen Stevens
21st January 2009
As I swung back and forth on the old wooden porch swing, I daydreamed of leaving home and traveling the world. Europe was my main destination. My grandpa sat next to me as I rattled on about seeing Rome. Quietly taking it all in, he finally looked at m... Read >
Author: Jen Stevens
12th January 2009
Prince Edward Island is one of the most beautiful areas in Canada, a peaceful retreat that embraces the natural beauty offered by the sea and the greenery of the nation. Although the island is quite populated and is, in fact, the most densely populated ar... Read >
Author: M Gravlee
16th December 2008
When incorporating a business in Canada, a company in Canada can be registered in each of the Canadian jurisdictions including federal, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Prince Ed... Read >
Author: Holly Crosgrey
16th December 2008
A Nuans name search report is a seven-page report which is generated from the Nuans name search system which compares a proposed name or trade-mark with the database of existing names that have been registered anywhere across Canada.
The Nuans name s... Read >
Author: Holly Crosgrey
01st December 2008
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Black Shoe Records/Indie Extreme recording artist Matt Brouwer's latest CD, Where's Our Revolution, produced by Grammy award-winning producer, Michael Omartian, has already garnered rave reviews, radio airplay and concert dates across... Read >
Author: MusicDish
01st December 2008
Chef Alex Capasso’s Blackbird takes wing on nuanced flavors, playful presentation, and attentive service. Would you like shaved black truffles on your entrée? Just say the word.
Standing in the brightly lit, bi-level dining room of his restaurant, A... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
13th October 2008
An 11 episode podcast series that features the music of songwriters from Prince Edward Island Canada will soon be available in its entirety on line. The series features the recorded music of those songwriters from their various albums, along with a seri... Read >
Author: MusicDish
07th October 2008
This Canadian province calls itself a Gentle Island. Maybe it is because of the people who live in this province and their gentle manner or their friendliness. Whatever the case you should consider yourself lucky if you are dating in Prince Edward Island.... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
24th September 2008
When incorporating a business in Canada, a company in Canada can be registered in each of the Canadian jurisdictions including federal, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Prince Ed... Read >
Author: Holly Crosgrey
18th September 2008
Prince Edward Island is a province in Canada that is very small in terms of population and the area. The people of this province are fondly referred to as Islanders. This province has an island that is also called the Prince Edward Island, this island is ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
15th July 2008
A Nuans name search report is a seven-page report which is generated from the Nuans name search system which compares a proposed name or trade-mark with the database of existing names that have been registered anywhere across Canada.
The Nuans name s... Read >
Author: Holly Crosgrey
26th February 2008
Hiring a car is the easiest way to to get to and from Dublin Airport, but some people. never drove a right hand drive car before. You might think it is uncomfortable or even dangerous. Don’t be afraid. It’s actually easier than you think. Here are a f... Read >
Author: Noemi
19th February 2008
When you are traveling to Asia, whether it’s Shanghai or the Seychelles, Bhutan or Borneo, India or Indonesia, hiring a private tour guide through a site like Viamigo on your on your next vacation or business trip can get you where you want to be with m... Read >
Author: Yuki Garcia
18th January 2008
Prince Edward Island is truly one of the jewels in Canada’s crown. The smallest province is renowned for its rolling countryside, with green fields in summer and white in the winter. The mild temperature even in winter is a direct result of the Islandâ€... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
21st May 2007
The province is wild and beautiful with a greater percentage of forest cover than any other province in the country. A variety of geography including uplands, rolling hills and lowland plain makes this area a diverse pleasure. Rushing rivers, sparkling st... Read >
Author: Sharon White
14th March 2007
For the twin pleasures of bustling, international cities and miles of breathtaking unspoilt countryside, the Atlantic side of Canada is the place to visit. Known as the Maritime Provinces, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick are an excelle... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre
27th February 2007
Let’s be honest, a trip to Prince Edward Island is going to contain lots of cuteness, plenty of charm, and if you’re lucky, a healthy dose of romance. There’s something about choosing to go to an island that ignites the sentimental sense of true esc... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore
27th February 2007
The smallest Canadian province is hardly the most unremarkable. Prince Edward Island has charm and beauty to spare, and somehow its noteworthy qualities seem all the more precious because they are contained within the perimeter of a very small area. Peace... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore
20th February 2007
Prince Edward Island is one of Canada’s most beautiful provinces. This smallest province is surrounded on all sides by the Atlantic Ocean. The recent opening of the Confederation Bridge made transport on and off the island much easier for both residents... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
02nd May 2006
The petroleum-drenched oil sands of Alberta (Canada) are the greatest oil deposits of North America, according to a recent international press report.
At a time, when world oil output is lagging behind the global demand for oil and security concerns hi... Read >
Author: Carmen Jackson
05th January 2006
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From its historic roots with New England, Nova Scotia is perhaps the best known of the four Atlantic Canada Provinces. Its key is its variety. There are so ... Read >
Author: Derek Miller
26th July 2005
Canada is one of the celebrated countries of the world. The second largest country in the world has unique blend of French-English culture. With plenty of worth watching cities, the country is not densely populated. The cities of Canada have their own mag... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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