| The City of Charlottetown, incorporated in 1855, is located at the
centre of Prince Edward Island, and is nationally recognized as the
"Birthplace of Confederation". The province is home to some
of Canada's prettiest oceanside beaches, some in a protected National
Park on the island's north shore. The Island is also home (around
Cavendish) to Anne of Green Gables, a character featured in the novels
by Lucy Maude Montgomery, and island native.
Charlottetown's commercial district includes 65,000 resident and
the Charlottetown city has 39,000 people. Charlottetown has all
the trappings of a modern urban centre, including some of the best
educational facilities, cultural venues and economic opportunities
in Canada. The 1997 opening of the Confederation Bridge joining
Prince Edward Island to the mainland Canada increased the city's
accessibility to other parts of Canada. Charlottetown boasts the
lowest cost of living in Canada. The Median Selling Price of a 3
Bedroom Single Family Home is $80,000 (1996)
Government service industries are the largest employers in Charlottetown,
followed by health and social service industries. The city is home
to both the University of Prince Edward Island and Holland College,
both offering a wide range of programs, including applied arts and
technical education.
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