Ireland 1858 and then returned to North America, drowning accidentally at Halifax. PO O’Leary Station 1877-1967; PO O’Leary from 1967.

O’Brien Road: See Windon.

Observation Cove: See Holland Cove.

Ocean View: 11 mi SW of Montague in Lot

58. PO 1906-1965. School district 1898. Also known as Surrey.

O’Connells Pond: See Glenfinnan Lake. Officers Pond: On Winter River, Lot 34.

Named for United Services Officers Fish- ing Club, established c1950. Formerly called Jo/instons Pond for Mark Johnston who had a mill at it. Also known as Suffolk Pond.

O’Halloran Road: See Bloomfield. O’Keefes Lake: In Lot 49 at Avondale.

Sutherland 1861 and Meacham 1880 Keefe’s Lake; Meacham 1880 shows An— drew, J no. and David Keefe resident there. Wright 1852 Keef’s Lake; Cummins 1925 O’Keefe Lake with David and John O’Keefe resident there. NTS 11 L/7 1967 O’Keefe Lake; NTS 11 L/2 1967 Keefes Lake.

Old Battery Point: Extends into Charlotte—

town Harbour. Site of Fort Edward Battery established in 1805 in Victoria Park.

Old Ferry Spit: At the mouth of Boughton

River, Lot 55. Named for a ferry from Annandale to Launching Place. Bayfield 1850 Solander Point, named for Daniel Charles Solander (1736-1782) who ac- companied Capt. Cook and Joseph Banks on expeditions, 1768-1771. Possibly sug- gested by Banks Point opposite, which was named for a local resident, Wm. Banks. Cundall 1851 Morrisons Point.

O’Leary Road: PO 1871—1913 at Knutsford, Lot 7. School district before 1869 at Unionvale.

Orby Head: Extends into Gulf of St. Law- rence 3 mi N of North Rustico, Lot 24. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Tho— mas Orby Hunter. Meacham 1880 has Cape Hall here, with Orby Head identify— ing the sandy point at North Rustico Har- bour where it is also shown on Holland 1765. Frederick Holland 1791 shows Orby Head at Doyles Cove, 2 mi N of the loca- tion named by Samuel Holland. The De- partment of Interior map of 1910 has it at present Cape Turner, with Cape Turner 1 mi W. The Department of Interior map of 1921 restores the placement shown by Frederick Holland. NTS 11 L/6 1939 applies it to its present position, and Cape Turner is omitted.

Orleans, Cap d’: See Cape Kildare.

Ormes Grove: On map in Johnstone 1823 in the area of Cherry Hill, Lot 38.

Orwell: 9 mi W of Montague in Lots 50 and 57. PO 1852-1915.

Orwell Bay: Adjacent to Hillsborough Bay, Lots 50 and 57. Named by Samuel Hol- land 1765 for Francis, Lord Orwell, Lord Commissioner of, Trade and Plantations 1762—1765. Called by the French Grande Anse. In Micmac Ntoagoagang (Pacifique

1934).

Old MillRiver: See Founds River. Orwell Cove: 15 mi SE of Charlottetown in

Lot 57. PO c1880—l954. Orwell Rear: See Lyndale.

Orwell River: Flows SW into Orwell Bay, Lots 50 and 57. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Francis, Lord Orwell, Lord Com—

Old Store Point: See Beach Point.

O’Leary: Village incorporated 1951 in Lot 6. Named for Michael O’Leary who lived on the west end of the road about 9 mi from the village in the early 18005. He went to

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