Province House

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Corporate body

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Province House

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History

The Colonial Building in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, was designed and built by Isaac Smith. Construction began in 1843 and the Legislature met in the building for the first time in January 1847. In September 1864, it was the site of the first meeting on Confederation held by delegates from the British North American Colonies. The building was known as the Colonial Building until Prince Edward Island joined Confederation in 1873 when it was renamed Province House.

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Rules and/or conventions used

RAD 24.1A; 26.3A1

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Dates of creation, revision and deletion

19 October 2000. Copied from PEIAIN 15 July 2015.

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Sources

Roger, Irene. "Charlottetown: The Life in its Buildings" Charlottetown: PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation, 1983.

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