Vernon Bridge, Prince Edward Island

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Vernon Bridge
Location of Vernon Bridge in Prince Edward Island

Vernon Bridge is a settlement in Prince Edward Island. It is located within Lot 50.

46°10′44″N62°53′02″W / 46.179°N 62.884°W / 46.179; -62.884


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