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Shown are two
Prince Edward Island calendars for 2012
from our Eastern Canadian provinces category. Situated
to the north of Maine, Prince Edward Island is Canada's tiniest
province. The 2012 Prince Edward Island calendars
show boats, snowfall, etc. |
Prince Edward Island 2012 Calendars
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Canada's smallest province of their ten is the island
province of Prince Edward Island. Nestled to the west
of Nova Scotia and east of Quebec is the tiny island of
140,000 people. The 2012 Prince Edward Island
calendars do not have to look far to find incredible
photographs. Whether it is a docked boat or snow
frozen on a tree, these calendars do the island justice.
The Prince Edward Island 2012 calendars give you dozens of
pictures to familiarize yourself with the region. From
the Red Cliffs at North Cape to a river in New Glasgow,
there is something for everyone. The government of the
island was interested in joining the United States in the
late 1800's, but became part of Canada in 1873. It
remains a favorite vacation spot for those north and south
of the border. |
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