Military Base in Charlottetown, PE

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210 Water Street, Charlottetown, C1A 9M5

(902) 368-0414
Military base, Government Organization, Armed Forces
HMCS Queen Charlotte is a well-run military base with great people. Part-time jobs are also available, and the facility is a popular venue for weddings and events.
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88 Watts Ave, Charlottetown, C1E 2C1

(902) 368-0462
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3 Haviland St., Charlottetown, C1A 7N1

(902) 368-0108
Prince Edward Island was discovered in 1534 by Jacques Cartier. The Island's military history dates back to 1720, when 30 soldiers protected 300 French colonists at Port LaJoie, now Charlottetown. After the French surrender of the Fortress of Louisbourg in 1758, the Island fell under British control. Most of its Acadien inhabitants were subsequently deported. In 1769 St. Johns Island became a separate province from Nova Scotia, and was renamed Prince Edward Island in 1799. In 1780 the Island's first Militia act was passed by the general assembly of the Island of St Johns. It stipulated that the Island's inhabitants should be well armed and properly trained to defend themselves. A Militia is an army composed of citizens, rather than professional soldiers. It is designed to be called out only in times of emergency. All Militiamen had to provide their own uniform of accepted local pattern, but were armed at Government cost. They trained once a year, and by 1829 there were 5, 400 men, forming many localized units spread out over a number of Island communities. Shortly after Prince Edward Island joined Confederation in 1873, the Canada Militia Act of 1875 reorganized all Militia units.