Charlottetown, Canada
2 Palmers Ln
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+1 9025667050
Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Not much to report as you couldn't go in but i was able to purchase park pass
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Important to understand that only the grounds of this historic site are accessible to visitors. Parks Canada is using the interior of the building for offices, and unfortunately the interior has not been restored to what it would have looked like in the 1860s. Visitors cannot tour the inside of what was the home of PEI's father of Confederation, William Henry Pope (1825-1879). This is a shame because the house is famous for hosting George Brown when he participated in the Charlottetown Conference; and was the site of a "grand luncheon" of PEI lobsters, oysters, etc., that Pope hosted for Sir John and the other delegates. Ironically, PEI declined to join Confederation in 1867, despite Pope's role in hosting the Charlottetown conference. PEI finally joined Confederation in 1873 when it was faced with a financial crisis -- the colony incurred a huge debt during the building of the Island railway. Lost opportunity to tell the story of the owner of this historic site, and his role in facilitating PEI's entry into Confederation.
The ceiling in the front area looks great
never been here in my life dont know why this site says i have
Great spot for a walk right in town. Lots of species of trees and plants.
Great walk.
Mainly offices but nice grounds to walk and nice old buildings.
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