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impossible to try to dive into the waters , the privilege was reserved for those who visit this region in the late summer .
We arrived in the capital Charlottentown on Sunday morning . The city was chosen not for its natural port but because in 1765 King George III wanted to give some privileges to the poorest part of the island . Even today there are many Victorian style buildings that make a visit pleasant . We were enchanted by the Beaconsfield Historic House , built with the finest Italian art and style , which today hosts concerts and cultural events . We walked in Victoria Park that houses the Governor ' s residence . And , when we crossed the bridge that connects the banks of the canal that cuts through the small capital we were back on the Trans Canada . We only had time to take one last look at that red earth before seeing it disappear in our mirrors . FC
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