A small Mi’kmaq band established in 1972 consisting of three reserves: Morell Rear Reserve, Rocky Point Reserve, and Scotchfort Reserve. Includes programs and services, staff directory, and information for the annual wawiomi. Headquarters in Scotchfort .
A community-based organization was established in 1963 due to the need for a wide range of programs and services to assist in the development of youth. Provides programs, special events, and a photo gallery.
A cemetery located in a clearing in the center of Brudenell Island, a small two acre treed island located in the Brudenell River. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
A well maintained church (1861-1862) featuring a rectangular sanctuary with four round arch windows on either side. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
A small plain white rural church (1879 to 1881) located along the highway. Includes a description, history, features and photos. [Located in St. Lawrence]
A pioneer cemetery used by various Protestant denominations in the region. Includes a description, history, features and a photo. [Located in Tignish Shore]
A small cemetery (1847) is located within a cluster of trees on a private farm field near the south side of Rustico Bay. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
A High Victorian Gothic style church is located in the rural setting near the Tryon Peoples' Cemetery. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
A pioneer cemetery (1866-1919) is located near the intersection of the Canadian Road (former road to the Walshtown Ferry) on Route 168 and Route 12. Includes a description, history, features and photos. [Located in Foxley River]
A small cemetery (1804) located in a picturesque wooded area on the east side of the Waterside Road. Includes a description, history, features and photos. [Located in Pownal]
A small cemetery is located on the east side of the Trans Canada Highway between the intersections of Route 232 and Route 16. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
A Victorian building (1874) with a gabled roof, clapboard siding, and Gothic Revival style windows. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
A small cemetery (1839) located on the west side of the Murray Harbour Road on Route 24 and faces the highway. Includes a description, history, features and photos. [Located in Kinross]
Carries out activities that support French as a second language (FSL) learning both inside and outside of the classroom. Features activities, programs and resources.
A registered charity working with stray, feral and barn cats. Current main focus is on trap, neuter, and return. Includes information about adoption, ways to help bylaws and policies, FAQ, and events.
A community based non-profit organization that offers programs for families with preschool aged children, including new parents-to-be. features available program and brochures.
A non-profit organization which provides a means for individuals, families, community groups, corporations, and private foundations to support charitable activities and contribute to many diverse needs in PEI communities.
A non-profit organization committed to promoting the physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development of young children. Provides news, professional and parent information, and resources. [Office in Charlottetown]
Provides youth with resources, information and skills to enhance their employment future. Includes services, listing of workshops, resources and programs.
A resource center offering a comprehensive range of programs and services for children from conception to age six and their families. Provides programs and a calendar of events.
Essays on American, Canadian, and international politics by Dr. Henry Srebrnik, Professor of Political Studies at the University of Prince Edward Island.
A not-for-profit Tribal Council and Provincial Territorial Organization (PTO) governed by a board of directors consisting of the band councils from Lennox Island and Abegweit First Nations. Includes programs and services, events, and photos. [Headquarters in Charlottetown]
A non-profit organization offering programs and services for all age groups. Includes available programs, an events calendar, facility rentals and bowling.
Self-governing authority for all off-reserve Aboriginal people living on Epekwitk (P.E.I). Provides the executives and staff profiles, programs, events, and media. [Headquarters in Charlottetown.]
Organization which promotes and provides humane treatment for animals. Information about the society's programs and services, fact sheets, press releases, and photos of available animals.
Community based support group located in Charlottetown. Includes information about the organization, current projects, and events. Previously AIDS PEI.
An organization of provincial and national organizations with an interest in literacy. Provides fact sheets, projects, programs, publications and political activities.
A charitable organization exitsting solely for the purpose of raising funds for the hospital's equipment needs. Includes current needs, events and photo gallery.
A family-oriented, community-based, youth organization. Features a newsletter, events and announcement, projects, resource materials and scholarship opportunities.
Provides services: housing, education, accessibility, employment, transportation and human rights to islanders with disabilities throughout the province. Includes service details, events, and newsletters.
Provides service, research, and education in the welfare of dogs, cats, horses and wildlife. Site features news, mandate, information about personnel, publications, and list of projects.
Services and activities in a historical building built beginning in 1822. Features a calendar of events for services and activities, and a large photo gallery.
Offers a range of Christian reading and other material that is orthodox in content, and which is Canadian and Anglican in perspective. Features the Church calendar, catalogue, information on theological conferences and Reverend John Pearce's publications.
A non-profit organization providing adults with intellectual disabilities with vocational training, life skills training, life enrichment and support services. Features program options.
An educational organization focusing on the family, personal growth and community action. Includes awards and scholarships, events, notes and news, and publications.
A not-for-profit organization that works to strengthen and support the efforts of women to improve their status in society. Presents past and current projects, news and staff list.
An integrated heritage complex of late 19th century historic houses that anchor Summerside's heritage and cultural programming and encompass an Historic House Museum, a community Arts and Cultural Centre and a family history centre and community archives.