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Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island
  • Île-du-Prince-Édouard (French)
Flag of Prince Edward Island
Flag
Coat of arms of Prince Edward Island
Coat of arms
Motto: Latin: Parva sub ingenti
(The small protected by the great)
PE
Canadian Provinces and Territories
Confederation July 1, 1873 (8th)
Capital Charlottetown
Largest city Charlottetown
Largest metro Charlottetown
Government
 • Lieutenant Governor Frank Lewis
 • Premier Wade MacLauchlan (Liberal)
Legislature Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island
Federal representation (in Canadian Parliament)
House seats 4 of 338 (1.2%)
Senate seats 4 of 105 (3.8%)
Area
 • Total 5,660 km2 (2,190 sq mi)
 • Land 5,660 km2 (2,190 sq mi)
 • Water 0 km2 (0 sq mi)  0%
Area rank Ranked 13th
  0.1% of Canada
Population (2011)
 • Total 140,204
 • Estimate (2016 Q1) 146,933
 • Rank Ranked 10th
 • Density 24.8/km2 (64/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Prince Edward Islander, Islander
Official languages English (de facto)
GDP
 • Rank 10th
 • Total (2011) C$5.353 billion
 • Per capita C$36,740 (13th)
Time zone Atlantic: UTC-4
Postal abbr. PE
Postal code prefix C
ISO 3166 code CA-PE
Flower Pink lady's slipper
Tree Red oak
Bird Blue jay
Website www.gov.pe.ca
Rankings include all provinces and territories

Prince Edward Island (PEI or P.E.I.; French: Île-du-Prince-Édouard) is a province of Canada consisting of the island of the same name, as well as several much smaller islands.

It is one of the three Maritime Provinces and is the smallest province in both land area and population. It is the only province of Canada to have no land boundary. The island has several informal names: "Garden of the Gulf," referring to the pastoral scenery and lush agricultural lands throughout the province; and "Birthplace of Confederation" or "Cradle of Confederation", referring to the Charlottetown Conference in 1864, although PEI did not join Confederation until 1873, when it became the seventh Canadian province. The backbone of the economy is farming; it produces 25% of Canada's potatoes. Historically, PEI is one of Canada's older settlements and demographically still reflects older immigration to the country, with Celtic, Anglo-Saxon and French surnames being dominant to this day.

According to the 2011 census, the province of Prince Edward Island has 140,204 residents. It is located about 200 kilometres (120 miles) north of Halifax, Nova Scotia and 600 kilometres (370 miles) east of Quebec City. It consists of the main island and 231 minor islands. Altogether, the entire province has a land area of 5,685.73 km2 (2,195.27 sq mi). Its capital is Charlottetown.

The main island is 5,620 km2 (2,170 sq mi) in size, slightly larger than the U.S. state of Delaware. It is the 104th-largest island in the world and Canada's 23rd-largest island.

The island is named for Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (1767–1820), the fourth son of King George III and the father of Queen Victoria. Prince Edward has been called "Father of the Canadian Crown." The following island landmarks are also named after the Duke of Kent:


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