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Most popular destination for settlement has been commonly chosen as Tonorto, BC, Montreal, Alberta....... But Canada as a whole is a land of opportunities. Information here in forum least exchanged on some of the other province/cities in Canada which still have potential and promise but still with less population density to compete for a place to live life...... So it could be considered as alternative choice for settlement for us in future. Here goes some glimpses of one of the little province named Prince Edward Island (PEI).....
Life in Prince Edward Island
When measured against 10 key factors that influence overall quality of life, this is how life in Prince Edward Island stacks up:
* Public Security: PEI has the second lowest crime rate in Canada (2001 Census).
* Housing Standards: PEI has one of the highest home ownership rates as a result of our affordable housing.
* Fitness of Habitation: No risk from natural disasters or by man-made hazardous waste industries.
* Communications: PEI offers one of the most sophisticated telecommunications networks in the world.
* Education
EI offers all levels of education to meet your family's needs.
* Public Health: Every resident has access to free, high quality health care.
* Peace and Quiet: A peaceful and tranquil environment.
* Traffic: Commuting to work and getting around in your spare time has never been easier.
* Air Quality: PEI offers superb air quality.
* Cost of Food: One of the most affordable places in Canada with the consumer price index lower than average for the rest of Canada.
About Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island is located on the east coast of Canada and is connected to the mainland by the Confederation Bridge. The province is also called 'PEI' or simply 'the Island'. The capital city is Charlottetown.
In July 2009, the province's population was estimated to be 140,985. This represents a 1.1 per cent growth since 2008. (Source: Prince Edward Island Department of Finance and Municipal Affairs 2009).
Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest and greenest province. The Island is a place of natural beauty where the air and water are fresh and clean.
Aerial Tour of PEI
http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/index.php3?number=14803&lang=E
Enjoy Viewing
Cheers
Fariza
Most popular destination for settlement has been commonly chosen as Tonorto, BC, Montreal, Alberta....... But Canada as a whole is a land of opportunities. Information here in forum least exchanged on some of the other province/cities in Canada which still have potential and promise but still with less population density to compete for a place to live life...... So it could be considered as alternative choice for settlement for us in future. Here goes some glimpses of one of the little province named Prince Edward Island (PEI).....
Life in Prince Edward Island
When measured against 10 key factors that influence overall quality of life, this is how life in Prince Edward Island stacks up:
* Public Security: PEI has the second lowest crime rate in Canada (2001 Census).
* Housing Standards: PEI has one of the highest home ownership rates as a result of our affordable housing.
* Fitness of Habitation: No risk from natural disasters or by man-made hazardous waste industries.
* Communications: PEI offers one of the most sophisticated telecommunications networks in the world.
* Education

* Public Health: Every resident has access to free, high quality health care.
* Peace and Quiet: A peaceful and tranquil environment.
* Traffic: Commuting to work and getting around in your spare time has never been easier.
* Air Quality: PEI offers superb air quality.
* Cost of Food: One of the most affordable places in Canada with the consumer price index lower than average for the rest of Canada.
About Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island is located on the east coast of Canada and is connected to the mainland by the Confederation Bridge. The province is also called 'PEI' or simply 'the Island'. The capital city is Charlottetown.
In July 2009, the province's population was estimated to be 140,985. This represents a 1.1 per cent growth since 2008. (Source: Prince Edward Island Department of Finance and Municipal Affairs 2009).
Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest and greenest province. The Island is a place of natural beauty where the air and water are fresh and clean.
Aerial Tour of PEI
http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/index.php3?number=14803&lang=E
Enjoy Viewing
Cheers
Fariza