Cummins 1 925 Grand or Ellis River . Paci- fique 1934 places Cartier 's Fleuve des Barques here, but this is more likely Ship Channel , the entrance to . Grand River : See St. Georges . Wharf: See Annandale . Grand Tracadie : 12 mi NE of Charlottetown in Lot 35. Possibly a French settlement originally. Noted in JHA 1854. PO cl871- 1913. Grandview : 7 mi SW of Montague in Lot 57. Given 1884 because of good view from surrounding hills. PO 1884-1915. Grangemount : PO 1910-1911 in Sherbrooke , Lot 19. Grants Creek: Flows E into Paughs Creek , Lot 12. Meacham 1880 Schooner Creek , with Hugh Grant on the S side of it. Plan 1796 and Douglas 1925 Schooner Creek . Cummins 1925 shows Russell Grant there. Granville: 8 mi NW of Hunter River in Lot 21. Derived from , the earlier name of New London Bay , and from Gren¬ ville Parish . Grenville Mills occurs in JHA 1 836. Possibly the change of spelling took place when Earl Granville came to pro¬ minence as Secretary of State for the Colo¬ nies. PO cl 870-1916. Granville Creek is adjacent to the community. Granville: See Souris Line Road . Grave Point : Former name for a point Vi mi SE of Wightmans Point , Lot 59. Named for an early cemetery there. Bayfield 1850 Grave Pt . and Grave I. Meacham 1880 Snugburry Pt ., and indicates a cemetery there. Graystone Creek : Flows E into Boughton River , Lots 54 and 55. Given for gray rocks near the mouth. Greek River : Flows E into Murray Harbour , Lot 6 3. On Holland 1765. Possibly it is a familiarization of the Micmac Kuhtowedek or Giotogoeteg "reverberating echo" or "surrounding". : 7 mi E of Crapaud in Lot 30. Chosen for school cl886 and possibly named because it was located at a wide, forested bend of West River . Greenfield : 5 mi NW of Montague in Lots 51 and 66. Selected 1904 for the PO. PO 1904-1913. James Ennis wrote in 1905: "Deep waving fields and meadows green, with gentle slopes and groves between". On Dept. of Interior 1910, but omitted on 11 L /2 1946. Formerly called . Meacham 1880 identifies the school district as Shamrock . Green Gables : PO from 1953 at Cavendish. Named for the house in PEI made famous by Lucy Maud Montgomery in her many books, the first of which was "Anne of Green Gables ". Greenhill : Former school school name at West Cape , Lots 7 and 8. : On Wright and Cundall 1903 in Lot 54 between Primrose and St. Georges . Green Marsh: School district 1859 in Belle- vue, Lot 58. Green Meadows : 4 mi SW of Morell in Lot 39. Given cl960 by Father Simpson and the sisters who taught at the school when the Morell Rear and schools were amalgamated. PO Rearc] 871 - l9l6;PO Sinnott's Road 1898-1912. Greenmount : 3 mi S of Tignish in Lot 2. School 1878 Green Mount. PO cl895- 1914. Formerly called . 58