The red earth of Prince Edward Island (PEI) became a symbol of Canada due to its unique, rich, iron-rich clay soil, which is not only visually striking but also crucial for agriculture, particularly potato farming. This distinctive landscape is often associated with the island’s cultural identity, as depicted in literature, such as L.M. Montgomery's "Anne of Green Gables." The vibrant red soil encapsulates the natural beauty and agricultural heritage of Canada, making it an enduring emblem of the nation.
To link PEI to mainland Canada.
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Prince Edward Island (PEI) is Canada's smallest province, in terms of both area and population; yet PEI is, by far, Canada's most densely populated province.
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Eastern Canada includes The Maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, Newfoundland), and sometimes Quebec. But it is not normally used with Ontario. Ontario is considered part of Central Canada.
Well the meeting of confederation was held and then pei's people decided to become part of the new country (canada)
PEI became aprovince in August 9, 2010
Prince Edward Island joined Confederation on July 1, 1873.
No because if Canada builds a train track it would make a difference to PEI. If Canada builts a train track it wont even reach PEI.
PEI is NOT a territory. It is a province, and became part of Canada in 1873.
No, PEI is the smallest province & territory in Canada.It covers 5,683.56 km2 (2,194.43 sq mi)Canada covers 9.984,670 km2 ( 3,854,085 sq mi )PEI covers 0.056922862 % of Canada
Prince Edward Island joined Canada in 1873 as a province.
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Charlottetown in PEI :)
PEI is Canada's least populous province.
Yes. The smallest province in Canada.