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Fun Photo Friday — Traipsing ’Round Charlottetown


Charlottetown PEI

Charlottetown PEI

Today I present some of my favorite Charlottetown photographs.  I hope you enjoy them:

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Touring Charlottetown


 

Charlottetown Panorama

Charlottetown Panorama

Welcome to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Welcome to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Dunstan’s Basilica is located at 45 Great George Street, just a short stroll from the port and our ship, Holland America’s MS Maasdam. As you can see from the photos below the exterior doesn’t come close to even hinting what treasures you’ll find inside.

St. Dunstan's Basilica

St. Dunstan’s Basilica

St. Dunstan's Basilica

St. Dunstan’s Basilica

We left the Basilica and continued on our way through Charlottetown. Almost immediately I came upon one of my favorite old English sports cars, the GT6 made by the Triumph Motor Company. The GT6 was a fastback, six-cylinder version of the Triumph Spitfire roadster. The version shown here appears to be the Mark II version, called the GT6+ in the U.S.

Triumph GT6 Mark II

Triumph GT6 Mark II

Here is today’s slide show, including more shots of St. Dunstan’s Basilica:

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Arriving on Prince Edward Island


Welcome to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Welcome to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

On Sunday afternoon, June 1, we placed Québec City in the rearview mirror — does the bridge of the MS Maasdam even have a rearview mirror? — as we headed out to sea. We soon abandoned the Saint Lawrence River for the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the Atlantic Ocean.

Tulip Town

Tulip Town

Monday was a day at sea. The following day, June 2, MS Maasdam cast ashore her first line at 8:08 A.M. We had arrived at Charlottetown on Prince Edward Island (PEI). Total sailing distance from Québec City was 582 nautical miles (about 670 statute miles/1075 kilometers).

Charlottetown Panorama

Charlottetown Panorama

This picturesque bit of Canadian history is located amidst the Maritime Provinces, and the capital city of Charlottetown exudes charm like Midland, Texas, exudes oil. Charlottetown is also a very easy area to walk, so forgo the tour and hit the sidewalks . . . unless you’re wanting to go visit the house the inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic children’s tale Anne of Green Gables.  That requires transportation.

An Unmounted Mounty

An Unmounted Mounty

Speaking of Anne of Green Gables, upon our return Ursula and I rented a hugely entertaining version of this often filmed story. That would be the 1985 version produced for Canadian Television and Megan Follows in the title role (see the link below). I can highly recommend this beautifully filmed version.

Here you see some views of St. Dunstan’s Basilica.

And while we’re on the subject of St. Dunstan’s Basilica, here is Charlottetown’s first bishop — Bishop Angus Bernard MacEachern:

Charlottetown's First Bishop — Bishop Angus Bernard MacEachern

Charlottetown’s First Bishop — Bishop Angus Bernard MacEachern

On Wednesday we’ll delve deeper into St. Dunstan’s before heading back onto the streets of Charlottetown. Until then, click on any image below to bring up today’s slide show:

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