165 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, PE C1A 1J1
This National Historic Site in Charlottetown played a pivotal role in Canadian Confederation. Currently undergoing major conservation work, the stone building remains significant to Canada's founding history and Mi'kmaq heritage through co-management with local Indigenous partner
Historic site where Confederation was shaped. Currently closed for conservation restoration work.
Updated · Mis à jour — May 8, 2026
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