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Country
  
Canada

Time zone
  
AST (UTC-4)

Province
  
Prince Edward Island

Incorporated
  
1973

Canadian Postal code
  
C0B 1M0

Area code
  
902

Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island httpswwwtourismpeicomsitesdefaultfilesstm

County
  
Prince County Queens County

Parishes
  
St. David's Parish, Prince Edward Island, Grenville Parish, Prince Edward Island

The Municipality of Malpeque Bay is a municipality that holds community status in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is located in Prince County and Queens County.

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Map of Malpeque Bay, PE, Canada

The municipality derives its name from Malpeque Bay, the second largest bay in the province which forms the municipality's western boundary. The municipality straddles several levels of geographic hierarchy in the province, including the townships of Lot 18 and Lot 20, the parishes of St. David's Parish and Grenville Parish, as well as the counties of Prince County and Queens County.

The municipality's seat is in the community of Malpeque.

History

The area was originally settled by the Mi'kmaq around 2500 BC. The Mi'kmaq called the area "Makpaak", meaning "large bay".

Acadian families arrived from Nova Scotia in 1728 and settled on the west shore of Malpeque Bay, north of present-day Miscouche, naming their settlement "Malpèque" after the Mi'kmaq name. By 1752, the settlement housed a population of more than 200. In 1758, the expulsion of the Acadians began after the fall of Louisbourg. According to local tradition, when the Malpèque settlers learned of the British arrival at Port-LaJoye, they stripped their church and buried the chapel bell to hide it from British capture.

In his 1764 survey of the colony, British surveyor Samuel Holland assigned an area on the east shore of the bay as Crown land. Named Prince Royalty for the newly-born Prince George (later George IV), nearby Princetown was intended to become the seat of Prince County. Princetown's harbour proved unfavourable for large ships, and saw only limited rural development due to being surrounded by Crown land, thus the townsite failed to develop, and the Acadian name remained well known for the area. A more favourable sheltered harbour was located on the south side of the island, which later became Summerside.

Princetown was officially incorporated as a town in 1901, but its status was downgraded to settlement in 1925. The settlement's name officially became Malpeque on 13 March 1947. In 1973, Malpeque was designated a locality within the newly-established Community of Malpeque Bay.

Communities

This municipality contains the following communities:

Lot 18

  • Baltic
  • Darnley
  • Hamilton
  • Indian River
  • Malpeque
  • Sea View
  • Spring Valley
  • Lot 20

  • Sea View
  • References

    Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island Wikipedia