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  2. Charlottetown Library Learning Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre has meeting and study rooms, a multipurpose auditorium, a boardroom, new maker space, a kitchen, a café shop, outdoor seating, a podcast recording booth, a gaming zone, an area for young children, programing space, and multiple technology areas with desks of computers and tablets.

  3. Charlottetown, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    Charlottetown is a town in Labrador with a population of 292 (2021 census) [1] in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.It was said to be founded by Benjamin Powell in 1950 and named for Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: "I thought that maybe someday the place would be the capital of the bay, the same way Charlottetown is the capital of Prince Edward Island."

  4. Government House (Prince Edward Island) - Wikipedia

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    In 1873, [citation needed] approximately 10 acres (40,000 m 2) was retained for Government House and its grounds. 40 acres was given to the City of Charlottetown and later became Victoria Park. [citation needed] Government House was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1971. [2]

  5. Charlottetown, Bonavista Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador

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    As a designated place in the 2016 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Charlottetown, Bonavista Bay recorded a population of 227 living in 101 of its 109 total private dwellings, a change of -14% from its 2011 population of 264.

  6. History of Charlottetown - Wikipedia

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    Charlottetown Airport from the air in 2006. The airport grew significantly during World War II, operating as RCAF Station Charlottetown.. Religion played a central role in the development of Charlottetown's institutions with non-denominational (i.e. Protestant) and Roman Catholic public schools (Catholic Queen Square, Notre Dame, and St. Josephs. vs Protestant West Kent and Prince Street ...

  7. Arts and Culture Centre - Wikipedia

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    The "Arts and Culture Centre" name is shared by five of these centres, namely those in St. John's (opened in 1967), [1] [2] [3] Corner Brook, Gander, Stephenville, and Labrador City. The location in Grand Falls-Windsor was renamed the Gordon Pinsent Centre for the Arts in July 2005.

  8. Gosling Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    The Gosling Memorial Library was established by Gilbert Gosling’s wife, Armine Nutting Gosling, in January 1936. [2] During a time of financial hardships, the opening of a public library was seen as a positive impact on the country of Newfoundland. Upon opening, the library became the main source of many forms of literature nationwide . [2]

  9. Centre for Newfoundland Studies - Wikipedia

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    William Cormack's 1822 map of the interior of Newfoundland with his hand written notes and route. Ramusio map of 1556, a navigation chart created in Venice for explorers sailing along the Newfoundland coast. A 27-page poem by George Cartwright written in 1792 entitled Labrador: A Political Epistle.