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Village Squire, 1976-04, Page 25MIL • large enough to wander through at leisure. The Tower of London has on display a full scale replica of the British Crown Jewels, while at Dunvegan Castle visitors can see a reproduction .of a medieval castle dungeon. Cavendish is the settling for L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables. Anyone who has read this story will want to visit Green Gables House; but don't forget Rainbow Valley, which features a Children's Farm, Fantasy Area, and Flying Saucer; or the Royal Atlantic Wax Museum. East of Cavendish, the Blue Heron Drive goes to Charlottetown, capital of Prince Edward Island, and the "cradle of Canadian Confederation." Here, the old meets the new. In Province House the Fathers of Confederation met in 1864 to set in motion the events which led to the union of the British North American Colonies in 1867 to form Canada. Next door stands the modern Confederation Centre of the Arts, opened in 1964 to commemorate the centennial of this meeting. This is tfle home of the Charlottetown Summer Festival, featuring such works as Johnny Belinda and the ever -popular Anne of Green Gables. The Centre also houses a Children's Theatre, art workshops and an Art Gallery. Plan a picnic at the East Point Provincial Park. Afterwards, take a short side trip to Elmira to see the Elmira Railway Station where the history of railroading in Prince Edward Island is depicted through photo- graphs and displays. Nearby picturesque towns and villages bear such names as Souris, Bay Fortune, Launching Place, Montague, Gaspereaux and Murray Harbour. When in Montague, be sure to visit the Garden of the -Gulf Museum where many historic farm and household items are featured. For those who prefer to spend their vacations on a golf course, the Island has much to offer. There are seven 18 -hole championship courses and two nine -hole courses, and a number of them are located outside the major centres. The Brudenell Golf and Country Club is located in Kings County, while the Mill River Provincial Golf Course is situated along the scenic Mill River about 40 miles west of Summerside. The beauty of Prince Edward Island, aside from its beaches and gently rolling farmland, is the fact that no'matter where you stay, you are never far from anywhere else on the Island (it's only 140 miles long and 40 miles wide at most). If you decide to stay in one of the towns or villages, or even in a farm tourist home, you can easily travel to any of the major attractions in a matter of a cobple of hours. Crowds are few. Total population of the whole province is only about 117,000. Many of the towns and villages schedule summer events ranging from fairs and exhibitions to the Potato Blossom Festival in O'Leary. There's lots to see and do in the Island's smaller centres. Prince Edward Island is easily accessible by air or -automobile ferry. For further information contact the Canadian Govern- ment Office of Tourism, 150 Kent Street, Ottawa, K1A OH6, Canada. EASTER Gift Suggestions •Chocolate Bunny's • Boxed Chocolates •Jewellery •Cards - Personal or Reg. WILSON'S HEALTH & GIFT CENTRE BLYTH PHONE 523-4440 ' Proud of Your Graduate? TRAVEL A Memorable Gift. What Finer Way to Say: CONGRATULATIONS Give them EUROPE! CANADA'S WEST! A RELAXING CRUISE! Consult: T H E COACH HOUSE TRAVEL SERVICE GODERICH 524-8366 \ Ill ACE SQUIRE/APRIL 1_'+ IN , _ chi. g.• SQUIRE GIFTS FOR Gifts of Distinction ESKIMO CARVINGS, INDIAN MADE MOCCASIN BARIBOCRAFT WOODENWARE FLOWER OF THE MONTH GLASSES 1976 MOTHER'S DAY SPOONS CLAY BAKERS. HIGHWAY 21 SOUTH GODERICH, ONTARIO ' Proud of Your Graduate? TRAVEL A Memorable Gift. What Finer Way to Say: CONGRATULATIONS Give them EUROPE! CANADA'S WEST! A RELAXING CRUISE! Consult: T H E COACH HOUSE TRAVEL SERVICE GODERICH 524-8366 \ Ill ACE SQUIRE/APRIL 1_'+