PRINCE COUNTY, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

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'Prince County', is located in western Prince Edward Island, Canada. The county's defining geographic feature is Malpeque Bay, a sub-basin of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, which creates the narrowest portion of Prince Edward Island's landmass, an isthmus upon which the city of Summerside is located.
The geographic division created by Malpeque Bay is informally augmented by a socio-economic division between the more urban 'East Prince' and rural 'West Prince', although the line of division generally varies. Much of Prince Edward Island's industrial base is concentrated in the eastern part of the county, with 3 large frozen french fry manufacturing plants, 1 potato chip manufacturing plant, and an aerospace industry located at a former air force base. Industrial farming for root crops such as potatoes accounts for the majority of rural economic activity, followed by fishing for shellfish such as lobster and crab.
The county was named by Capt. Samuel Holland in 1765 for The Prince George Augustus Frederick, Prince of Wales, who would later be crowned King George IV (1762-1830). As such, Prince County's shire town was designated as Princetown, however the inferior harbour for Prince Royalty saw the settlement pattern change to give this honour to Summerside.
The name "Prince County" is notable for being unique for titling land subdivisions in the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Municipalities
References

Municipalities



★ 'Cities'


Summerside

★ 'Towns'


Alberton


Kensington

★ 'Communities'


Abrams Village


Bedeque


Borden-Carleton


Central Bedeque


Ellerslie-Bideford


Elmsdale


Greenmount-Montrose


Kinkora


Lady Slipper


Linkletter


Lot 11 and Area


Malpeque Bay


Miminegash


Miscouche


O'Leary


Richmond


Sherbrooke


St. Felix


St. Louis


Tignish


Tignish Shore


Tyne Valley


Wellington

★ 'Indian reserves'


Lennox Island 1

References



Community Profile: Prince County, Prince Edward Island; Statistics Canada

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