Reardons Pond: On Glcnfinnan River, Lot 48. Named for Tony Reardon, its designer, who died in 1966.

Red Cliffs: See Souris.

Red Head: Extends into Northumberland Strait, Lot 15. On Holland 1765. Named by the French Cap Rouge.

Red Head: Extends into St. Marys Bay, Lot 61. Meaeham 1880 and Douglas 1925 Red Point.

Red House: 7 mi W of Souris in Lot 56. Named for a house built by Edward Abell, the land agent for the area. It was painted red by a Mr. Heal, a notorious coroner who had condemned a man, who had com- mitted suicide, to be buried opposite the house with a stake driven through his body. PO 1880—1914. The Bay Fortune P0 was at Red House until 1880.

Red Point: 6 mi E of Souris in Lot 46. On Lake 1863. PO 1859-1916.

Red Point: Extends into Malpeque Bay, Lot 13. On Bayfield 1850.

Red Point: Extends into Hillsborough River, Lot 35. Bayfield 1846 Midmeadow Pl.

Red Point: Extends into Northumberland Strait, Lot 46. On Wright and Cundall 1874 and in Meacham 1880. The shore- lines of PEI are predominantly a bright red sandstone. Holland remarked that “the sea betwixt the island and the continent is fre- quently of a red hue . . . by many people called the Red Sea”. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 Hervey Point for William Hervey (1732—1815) a British soldier in North America 1755-1763.

Red Sea: See Northumberland Strait.

Reid Point: See Cody Point.

Reillys Shore: Adjacent to Northumberland Strait, Lot 7. Named for Patrick Reilly, a farmer and fish packer noted by Meacham 1880. Cummins 1925 notes John Reilly there. At one time also known as Dumvilles Share for Benjamin Dumville, a lobster

packer in 1925 according to Cummins 1925.

Rennies Road: 1 mi N of Hunter River in Lot 23. Named for David Rennie, a proprietor of part of Lot 23 in the early 18005.

Reynolds Creek: Flows NE into St. Marys Bay, Lot 61. Meacham 1880 Oyster Creek

with Capt. Jno. Reynolds there; Cummins 1925 shows Milton and Arch. Reynolds.

Reynolds Island: One of Murray Islands, Lot 64. Named for David C. Reynolds who came from Dartmouth, NS, 1869. NTS 11 L/2 1953 Ronalds Island.

Rice Cove: Former name at the mouth of DeSable River, Lot 29. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for George Rice (1724- 1779) Lord Commissioner of Trade and Plantations 1761—1770.

Rice Point: 9 mi SW of Charlottetown in Lot 65. School district 1877.

Rice Point: Extends into Northumberland Strait, Lot 65. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for George Rice (1724—1779) Lord Commissioner of Trade and Plantations 1761-1770. Meaeham 1880 St. Peter’s Point. In Micmac Segzmakadce/z, “little ground nut place”.

Richard Point: Extends into Northumberland Strait beside Cumberland Cove, Lot 28. Named by Samuel Holland 1765, probably for Richard Cumberland (1732-1811)

private secretary of Lord Halifax at the Board of Trade.

Ric/lard Paint: See Sharams Point.

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