QUEENS COUNTY, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND


'Queens County' is located in central Prince Edward Island, Canada. The county is geographically divided by the Hillsborough River's estuary, a tidal inlet which almost splits the county and Prince Edward Island.
The county's geography varies from picturesque shorelines of sandstone cliffs, sandy beaches and sheltered bays on the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait, to extensive farming operations throughout interior regions. Topography ranges from relatively flat to rolling hills in the central hill lands known as the Bonshaw Hills.
The county was named by Capt. Samuel Holland in 1765 for the queen consort of King George III, Queen Charlotte (1744-1818). As such, Queens County's shire town is Charlottetown, which was also chosen as the colonial capital because of its central location.
Today, urban sprawl extending from Charlottetown in the centre of the county is the region's most dominant feature; many rural parts of the county within the Charlottetown census agglomeration, and outside, are facing increased pressures to subdivide and develop into suburbs and exurbs.

Contents
Municipalities
References

Municipalities



★ 'Cities'


Charlottetown

★ 'Towns'


Cornwall


Stratford

★ 'Communities'


Afton


Alexandra


Belfast


Bonshaw


Brackley


Breadalbane


Clyde River


Crapaud


Darlington


Grand Tracadie


Hampshire


Hazelbrook


Hunter River


Kingston


Meadowbank


Miltonvale Park


Mount Stewart


New Haven-Riverdale


North Rustico


North Shore


North Wiltshire


Orwell


Pleasant Grove


Resort Municipality of Stanley Bridge, Hope River, Bayview, Cavendish, and North Rustico


Union Road


Victoria


Warren Grove


Watervale


West River


Winsloe South


York

★ 'Indian reserves'


Rocky Point


Scotchfort

References



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



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