
Province House National Historic Site - Parks Canada
Province House National Historic Site is a Charlottetown landmark. National historic sites represent thousands of years of human history. The many stories of Province House prompt us to think about who has – and who has not - been invited …
Culture and history - Province House National Historic Site - Parks …
Province House National Historic Site is currently undergoing an extensive conservation project. Built over 175 years ago, Province House is a complex building and presents the unique challenge of rehabilitating the structure, while respecting its heritage character-defining elements.
Province House National Historic Site - Language selection - Parks …
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Plan your visit - Province House National Historic Site - Parks Canada
Province House National Historic Site is a Charlottetown landmark. As the proud stewards of this iconic building, Parks Canada looks forward to welcoming Islanders, Canadians and visitors from around the world back into Province House when it re-opens.
Frequently asked questions - Province House National Historic Site
Province House is a national treasure and a source of shared pride for Canadians. It is best known for hosting the Charlottetown Conference in 1864 where delegates gathered to discuss the merits of a formal union.
Conservation Project - Province House National Historic Site
Enjoy a 360-degree tour of the interior of Province House during this conservation project (2018), and compare it to the site’s previous state before the project began.
Province House National Historic Site - Parks Canada
Province House National Historic Site in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island is currently undergoing its biggest conservation efforts in its more than 175-year history. In an effort to share some of the more technical aspects of the conservation project, the Province House conservation project team has developed some new videos to showcase the ...
Timeline - Province House National Historic Site - Parks Canada
Province House (then known as the Colonial Building) is the scene of the Charlottetown Conference where 23 delegates from the colonies of Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Province of Canada (Ontario and Quebec) convene to discuss the grand idea of …
Province House National Historic Site - Parks Canada
Province House was officially proclaimed a National Historic Site on July 1, 1983. Determining the original nature of the building was not always easy. Numerous and varied alterations confused or obliterated much of the original structure and appearance.
Site management - Province House National Historic Site - Parks …
Completed in 1847, Province House was built in neo-classical style by local architect Isaac Smith to accommodate the provincial legislature and administrative offices. It also housed the Island’s Supreme Court until 1872.