Province House National Historic Site

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Charlottetown, Canada

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Historical landmark· Heritage building

Province House National Historic Site Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Province House National Historic Site is located in Charlottetown, Canada on 165 Richmond St. Province House National Historic Site is rated 4 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Canada.

Address

165 Richmond St

Phone

+1 9025667050

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Master iOqY

'Historic but unfortunately closed for Canada 150. Won't reopen until 2019/20' (well, that's what I wrote back in 2017 and now an update...) surprise, it's not yet done as of 2019! It's now the butt of jokes from islanders as well as the performers at the adjacent confederation centre for the arts. Let's hope it's all done for Canada 175!

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Heyjakecormier Music

The history and grand architecture is remarkable! Being apart of the team tasked with preserving and renovating this building has been a fortunate opportunity!

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Kirk Hickling

Closed for repairs and renovations while we were there. A virtual tour booth was available for tourist for free. Local actors in period costume perform historical reenactments in park outside of Province House to mitigate disappointment of tourists who wanted to see historical site.

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Carla Sheedy

Outside it looks like it has potential. This year was our second time in the last 4 years we went to Charlottetown to visit this National Historic Monument. We bought a National Parks Pass with the specific intent to visit this location. SO disappointed that it was closed, again. Maybe one day we will get to see it and I can update my rating more positively.

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Amir Ali Khan

was closed. could not go in. historic. loved the 1864

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CCF

This would have been a nice place to visit and to take pictures at. However, it has been under renovations for at least 1.5 years and still not done. You can walk around the area as it's a nice neighbourhood.

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Sebastian Kluth

Province House National Historic Site is undergoing renovations right now. However, there are multiple beautiful parks with intriguing monuments around that still justify a visit. This spot is the brain, heart and soul of Charlottetown.

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Maxim Carriere

Sweet historical spot. It is well preserved and the actor-guides are a nice touch. The visit is quite quick, but it sure is interesting to see where Canada started (was founded).