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Welcome to the Island, a place renowned for its stunning sandy beaches and picturesque dunes. It's no wonder that locals affectionately refer to it as "The Island." In addition to its natural beauty, this enchanting destination holds a special place in literature as the beloved home of Anne Shirley, the delightful protagonist of Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic novel "Anne of Green Gables." But that's not all! The Island also played a significant role in the history of Canada, earning the title of the "Cradle of Confederation." It was here, in 1864, that the Fathers of Confederation gathered to discuss the possibility of uniting five British North American colonies, ultimately leading to the formation of Canada in 1867. As you explore The Island, you'll quickly notice its distinctive red soil and sandy shores. This unique characteristic stems from the breakdown of red sandstone, releasing the high iron content that gives the sand its rusty hue. As the locals say, "There are no white dogs in PEI." But don't worry, because there's so much more to discover beyond the color of the sand. Just off the Confederation Bridge, lies the captivating Gateway Village. A sprawling 30-acre development filled with enticing food and retail shops, designed to delight tourists like you. Make sure to stop by the Visitor Information Centre, where friendly staff members offer free maps and valuable advice to enhance your island experience. Keep your sense of adventure alive as you venture further into the island's heartland. At Lot 15, you'll still find a vibrant display of Acadian French culture, showcasing the island's rich heritage. From its breathtaking landscapes to its fascinating history, The Island beckons you to embark on an unforgettable journey of exploration and discovery.
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