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Charlottetown — You Can’t Fight City Hall, But You Can Photograph It


Ever Feel Like a Fire Hydrant in a Dog Park?

Ever Feel Like a Fire Hydrant in a Dog Park?

We looped around the park that contained Province House (the Legislative Assembly of PEI), the Confederation Centre for the Arts, and the Confederation Centre Public Library, then passed over Queen Street and headed for Rochford Square and the Victorian houses along the northern edge of this neat little park.

Rochford Square

Rochford Square

After a brief stint at Rochford Square Ursula and I headed back toward Queen Street where I snapped a few photographs of the impressive Charlottetown City Hall.

Charlottetown City Hall

Charlottetown City Hall

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It’s hard to describe Queen Street as you head southeast back toward the port. It’s a mix of both old and new, with the emphasis trending toward the former. In between old and new are edifices that fit comfortably in neither category, such as the Rodd Hotel built in 1932.

Robb Hotel

Robb Hotel

As you stroll along Queen Street you begin to appreciate just how cold the winters on PEI must be. The clue? Bookstores. Several bookstores, and far from typical. Here is one we visited to see if I could find some first editions. Alas, as well stocked as it was they did not have what I sought.

The Bookman

The Bookman

The Bookman

The Bookman

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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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