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 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 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 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.
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.
A charitable organization exitsting solely for the purpose of raising funds for the hospital's equipment needs. Includes current needs, events and photo gallery.
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.