Kings Castle Provincial Park is a provincial park in the southeastern portion of Prince Edward Island, Canada. [1]
Montague-Kilmuir is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Basin Head is a cape in Lot 47, Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
St. George's Parish was created as a civil parish in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, during the 1764–1766 survey of Samuel Holland.
Castle Rock Hoodoos Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. Located on the Deadman Plateau northwest of Kamloops, the park was originally named Deadman Hoodoos Provincial Park and was created on July 23, 1997, and was 34 hectares in size. The park was reduced in size to 16 hectares on April 11, 2001, and renamed at the same time.
Momich Lakes Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located at the north end of Adams Lake 100 kilometres (62 mi) northeast of Kamloops.
Brudenell River Provincial Park is a provincial park in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It lies on the north side of the Brudenell River. Brudenell River is the largest provincial park in eastern Prince Edward Island. Some of its land is used by Rodd Brudenell Resort. It has two public 18-hole golf courses, Brudenell River Golf Course and Dundarave Golf Course.
Cedar Dunes Provincial Park is an ocean-front provincial park in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is located south of West Point, facing the Northumberland Strait.
Lord Selkirk Provincial Park is a provincial park in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The park hosts a community-operated campground and playground. It is adjacent to the Belfast Highland Greens golf course, in addition to a pool and a canteen.
Panmure Island Provincial Park is a provincial park in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is located along a causeway connecting Prince Edward Island with Panmure Island. The Native Council of Prince Edward Island hosts their annual Abegweit Pow Wow in the park.
Basin Head Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Basin Head, Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is best known by its nickname "Singing Sands", in reference to the pure white sand that "sings" when stepped on, due to a high silica content. This sand is geologically unique to the area.
Belmont Provincial Park is a provincial park in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is located on the coast of Malpeque Bay.
Buffaloland Provincial Park is a provincial park in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is home to a bison sanctuary.
Pinette Park Provincial Park is a provincial park in Prince Edward Island, Canada located along the Pinette River.
Poole's Corner Provincial Park is a provincial park in eastern Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is located southeast of Cardigan and northeast of Montague.
Greenwich is an unincorporated Canadian rural community located in eastern Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Georgetown-St. Peters was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, Canada. It was created from mostly 3rd Kings and part of 5th Kings. The district was named Georgetown-Baldwin's Road from 1996 to 2007.
Kings Head, Nova Scotia is a headland at the end of Melmerby Beach Provincial Park in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Pictou County. It was the site of a lighthouse of wooden construction marking the entrance to Merigomish Harbour 31. The light is no longer operational but the base building is now a private residence accessed by Levi White Road.
The Three Rivers are the three tidal estuaries in eastern Prince Edward Island, Canada. The water bodies are the Brudenell, Cardigan and Montague rivers, which in 2004 were included on the list of outstanding Canadian Heritage Rivers. The rivers are navigable by canoe for 52 kilometres (32 mi).
Cable Head is an unincorporated community in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, north of St. Peters Bay, west of Goose River, and east of Greenwich, home of Greenwich National Park. Its precise location is 46'28"N, 62'37"W.
Arisaig Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.