St. John's Parish, Prince Edward Island
St. John's Parish was created as a civil parish in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, during the 1764–1766 survey of Samuel Holland.[1]
It contains the following townships:
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Subdivisions of Prince Edward Island
- Charlottetown
- Summerside
municipalities
- Abram-Village
- Alexandra
- Annandale-Little Pond-Howe Bay
- Bedeque and Area
- Belfast
- Brackley
- Breadalbane
- Central Kings
- Central Prince
- Clyde River
- Crapaud
- Darlington
- Eastern Kings
- Greenmount-Montrose
- Hampshire
- Hazelbrook
- Hunter River
- Kingston
- Kinkora
- Linkletter
- Lot 11 and Area
- Malpeque Bay
- Miltonvale Park
- Miminegash
- Miscouche
- Morell
- Mount Stewart
- Murray Harbour
- Murray River
- North Shore
- North Wiltshire
- Northport
- Sherbrooke
- Souris West
- St. Felix
- St. Louis
- St. Nicholas
- St. Peters Bay
- Tignish Shore
- Tyne Valley
- Union Road
- Victoria
- Warren Grove
- Wellington
- West River
- York
municipalities
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46°2′46.4″N 62°52′55.1″W / 46.046222°N 62.881972°W / 46.046222; -62.881972
References
- ^ "St. John's Island becomes Prince Edward Island | IslandImagined". www.islandimagined.ca. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
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