| once a month, and each paid $24.00 a year. | 78. Hefirst saw the PE.I. coastline off Campbell’s Cove on June 29, 1534 79. North Lake. For a period of 20 years, many sports fishermet travelled trom all over the world to “The Lake”, to challenge one of 7 largest fish known to man. The tuna disappeared from Gulf waters fori period of time but returned in 1995, exciting residents and visitors alike 80. Inthe area now known as East Lake, between North Lake and Eas Point. The first known settlers were Francois Douville, Charle Charpentier, Joseph Durocher and Mathieu Turin. A Giraud tamily als settled in the area. The settlement was destroyed by fire in 1738. Hugi Peebles was the first English settler at East Point in 1785. | 81. 1867. 82. The improper positioning of the East Point Lighthouse. Th lighthouse which was constructed in 1867 stood about a half-mik southwest of the Point. Through agitation from the Member’s of Parliamen of the day (Dr. E.B. Muttart and later Dr. P.A. MacIntyre) the structu was moved to its proper location at East Point by local contractor, Bern Creamer. 83. Archaeological excavations at the MacDonald site revealed a trad near East Point where the early people to the region camped and hunte extensively. Visitations by the summer visitors between 800 and | A.D. were determined from evidence found, including bones and shells, 84. She hid in a long, deep, underwater canyon in the Gulf of Si Lawrence between the Magdalen Islands and East Point. | 85. Extending the railway line from Souris to Elmira 1908-1912. | 86. September 10, 1975. 87. J. F Mossey and Sons’ wagon travelled a route six days a wee from May to December in the years 1902-1929. 88. Kingsboro. The two women travelled on foot through a trackle wilderness to Three Rivers. They encountered severe storms and danger fro wildlife. Their route took them to North Lake, then to St. Andrew’s. third day led them to Crossroads, where they heard the Rev. Alexande Crawford speak. They prevailed upon him to travel to Eastern Kings Coun The three travellers left by foot and horseback for Three Rivers (Georgetown) From there the travellers were taken by sailboat to Souris. The two wome walked triumphantly the last few miles home with their preacher. 89. June, 1973. 90. The Canadian Wildlife Service. The Federal Migratory Bir Sanctuary was established in May, 1936. 91. The mouth of the Fortune River. A monument was erected in 192! at the site. 46 Sites & Sights Answers