Prince Edward Island : Garden Province of Canada its history, interests, and resources with information for tourists, etc . eromantic boldness which characterizes the northshore of the Gulf. Although generally level, insome parts it is beautifully undulating. To usethe oft-quoted yet appropriate lines of the lateHunter Duvar, a gifted Island writer: A long low line of beach, with crest of trees,With openings of rich verdure, emerald-hued,* * * And this fair land is Epaygooyat called,An Isle of golden grain and healthful clime,With vast fish-teeming waters, ocean-walled,The smallest Province of


Prince Edward Island : Garden Province of Canada its history, interests, and resources with information for tourists, etc . eromantic boldness which characterizes the northshore of the Gulf. Although generally level, insome parts it is beautifully undulating. To usethe oft-quoted yet appropriate lines of the lateHunter Duvar, a gifted Island writer: A long low line of beach, with crest of trees,With openings of rich verdure, emerald-hued,* * * And this fair land is Epaygooyat called,An Isle of golden grain and healthful clime,With vast fish-teeming waters, ocean-walled,The smallest Province of the Maritime. The scenery is of pastoral simplicity, and resembles thatof England, and the country is thickly dotted with comfortablehomesteads. The Island is much indented with bays and lovelyarms of the sea, and the peculiar greenness of its fields andmeadows rivals in beauty that of the Emerald Isle the Gulf are fifty miles of white sand dunes, washedby the cool waters of the sea, and forming one of the finestbathing grounds in the world. The average temperature of thewater is about 65 degrees. :o—. 11 —


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