people of new brunswick and pei who whated a good bridge so they made this
To link PEI to mainland Canada.
When my husband and I travel over the Confederation Bridge it takes us about 12 minutes from PEI to NS.
how is the base of the pillar of confederation bridge made
It's not in a town, it goes across Northumberland Strait from PEI to New Brunswick.
Yes, Fredericton PEI
Pei was against confederation....
Canada's only "island province," Prince Edward Island, is now connected to mainland Canada via the Confederation Bridge. The bridge, which was opened in 1997, is 13 kms long and spans the Northumberland Strait between Borden, PEI, and Jourimain, New Brunswick.
PEI is most famous for its potato industry and the classic story "Anne of Green gables". Some other attribute to PEI is its red dirt, the beaches, its many golf courses, seafood and horse racing. and of course the confederation bridge.
Newfoundland and labrador ==================== Prince Edward Island (PEI) connects with New Brunswick via the Confederation Bridge. The mainland end of the Confederation Bridge is near the Nova Scotia border. The Woods Island ferry service runs between PEI and Nova Scotia as well. There is no direct connection between PEI and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It would appear to be more likely that PEI would be trading with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia ahead of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
No, they did not want to join Confederation. However, John Hamilton Gray, of PEI, was in favour.
The answer is PEI at 1867. They take the PEI .