Prince Edward County, Ontario

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Location of Prince Edward County.
Location of Prince Edward County.

The Corporation of the County of Prince Edward is a single-tier municipality and a census division of the Canadian province of Ontario.

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A map of Prince Edward County
A map of Prince Edward County

Prince Edward County is located on a large irregular headland or littoral at the eastern end of Lake Ontario, just west of the head of the St. Lawrence River. This headland (officially named Prince Edward County in 1792[1]) is surrounded on the north and east by the Bay of Quinte; as the Murray Canal now connects the bay to Lake Ontario across the only land connection, the county could technically be considered an island.

According to the 2006 Census, Prince Edward has a population of 25,496 over an area of 1050.14 square kilometers.

The county's relatively mild climate has led to the establishment of about 50 vineyards and close to a dozen wineries.

The county was created by Upper Canada's founding lieutenant-governor John Graves Simcoe July 16, 1792 and named after Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent (the fourth son of King George III) who was commander-in-chief of British North America.

Some of the earliest United Empire Loyalist settlements in Ontario were set up here shortly after the American Revolution. The county was originally composed of three townships named in honor of three of George III's daughters.

For many years Prince Edward County has been closely associated with the wholly mainland Hastings County. Its longtime militia unit has been The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment (locally known as the Hasty Ps), whose most famous member was Farley Mowat. This noted nature author wrote And No Birds Sang about his experiences with the Hasty Ps during the Second World War's Italian Campaign.

In 1998, all of the former municipalities in Prince Edward County amalgamated to form a single-tier municipality as part of provincewide municipal restructuring.

Despite the official name of the municipality, Prince Edward is not a county by the standard Ontario definition, as a single level of government handles all municipal services. The county seat is located in Picton.

Source: Province of Ontario -- A History 1615 to 1927 by Jesse Edgar Middletwon & Fred Landon, copyright 1927, Dominion Publishing Company, Toronto

Coordinates: 44°00′N 77°15′W / 44, -77.25

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