Freeland, Prince Edward Island
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Freeland is a rural community located in the township of Lot 11, Prince County, in the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island. Freeland is approximately Script error: No such module "convert". north of Tyne Valley.[1]
History
Freeland was established in the mid-19th century and was originally known as Frederick Cove. The community's name commemorates the first land granted to settlers by a land owner in Prince Edward Island, marking an important shift in land ownership during the colonial era.[1]
A post office operated in the area under the name Lot 11 from 1852 to 1914, and under the name Freeland from approximately 1886 to 1915.[1]
Cemetery
The community is home to the Freeland Presbyterian Cemetery, also known as the Freeland United Cemetery. This cemetery serves as an important historical site, containing graves dating back to the 19th century and offering insights into the early settlers of the region.[2][3]
Location
The community is intersected by Freeland Creek (formerly known as Eel Creek), which flows eastward and drains into the Freeland and Conway Narrows, eventually emptying into the Gulf of St. Lawrence.[1]
Nearby communities
Freeland is located near other rural communities such as Ellerslie, Alberton, and Tyne Valley. The nearest major urban center is Summerside, located Script error: No such module "convert". away by road.[4]
See also
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