Dear Friends, Family, and Kind Strangers,
On August 20, 2024, a tragic fire destroyed my cottage located on the Hillsborough River. The fire caused extensive damage, resulting in the complete loss of the cottage and all its contents. Thankfully, no one was hurt, but the devastation left an indelible mark.
I’m reaching out to ask for your support during this difficult time. I am currently seeking donations to help me rebuild my cottage. Any contribution, no matter how small, would make a significant difference and would be greatly appreciated.
If you are able to contribute or know of anyone who might be interested in helping, please feel free to contact me. Your kindness and support during this challenging period mean a lot to me.
Thank you for taking the time to read this message, and I sincerely appreciate your consideration.
Warm regards,
Greg
Looking for Partners Who might like investing in Prince Edward Island. Your dollar is stronger Then the Canadian Dollar, Good for buying Real Estate! And at the rate this world is going to Hell, It will be nice to have a cozy little retreat On the River! Spend the summer for free, help me Fix up the Cottage , Lets Talk! Good place for Artist and Writers! Great soil to grow Herbs in , Home of The PEI Potatoes.
This beautiful 800 square foot summer cottage Is up for sale for 399K, Its On The Hillsborough River In a Small quaint town Called (Mermaid), Its approximately a 10 minute, Drive to the heart of the biggest Cities In Prince Edward Island , Called Charlottetown , Very lovely quaint City/Big Town, where everything is at, Theater, Yacht Club, Great Restaurants, Etc…
The cottage Its a 2 bedroom with 1 small bathroom and quaint Kitchen, The tides Roll in and out every 12 hours , so you sit on the deck and watch the tides go out a good 70 feet! Great place to sit and watch sunsets over the river! looking for someone to come in and give it some warmth and turn it into a Nice Airbnb, Someone handy that can turn on the water and electric, Id like to winterize The cottage with insulation and maybe a wood stove! The deck Needs some work also, But These cottages on the water go for 800 a week , But you’ll be getting Rent for free in exchange for working on the cottage! June 15th to Oct, 1st is a good Time, Great for a artist or writer.
The cottage is also for sale at 399k Us Dollars, Or open for trade, House for House! 1/2 Acre On the River, Location , Location , Location!
After i get it fixed up i can put it on the Home swapping website. Please hit me up with any questions you may have,
Prince Edward Island (P.E.I), one of the Maritime Provinces of Canada. Curving from North Cape to East Point, “the Island,” as Prince Edward Islanders refer to the province, is about 140 miles (225 km) long, ranging from 2 to 40 miles (3 to 65 km) in width. It lies between 46° and 47° N latitude and 62° and 64° W longitude. To the south and west, the Northumberland Strait separates the island from the mainland provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Its location, along with the island’s fertile red soil, has given Prince Edward Island two nicknames: the “Garden of the Gulf” (referring to the Gulf of St. Lawrence) and the “Million-Acre Farm.” It is also sometimes referred to as “Spud Island” because of its significant potato production.
The aboriginal Mi’kmaq (Micmac) people called the island Abegweit—popularly translated “Cradled on the Waves”—which aptly describes the slender crescent of land nested in the surrounding waters. As part of Acadia during the French regime (1720–58), it was called Île Saint-Jean, but when the British took over they first Anglicized the name to St. John’s Island, then attempted to call it New Ireland, and finally, in 1799, named it for Edward Augustus, the duke of Kent and Strathern, commander of the British forces in North America and one of the sons of King George III of Great Britain. The island became a separate colony in 1769 and has remained what some scholars characterize as a “subnational island jurisdiction” ever since. In 1873 Prince Edward Island became the seventh province of Canada.
The smallest and most densely populated of Canada’s 10 provinces, the island has three counties: Prince, Queens, and Kings. In 1997 the 8-mile- (12.9-km-) long Confederation Bridge was inaugurated. It is the world’s longest bridge over waters that freeze over in winter and connects the island to the neighbouring Canadian province of New Brunswick. The name of the island’s capital, Charlottetown, commemorates the wife of King George III. Area 2,185 square miles (5,660 square km). Pop. (2021) 154,331; (2023 est.) 175,853.
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