Prince Edward Island Road Maps |
Prince Edward Island
- $12.95
Item Code : MART12745
- $17.95
Item Code : ITMB12748
Scale 1:50,000. International Travel Maps edition. Though Prince Edward Island may be the smallest Canadian province, its size can be deceiving. This gem of the Atlantic coast is full of history and secrets to discover. Charlottetown, the provincial capital, has the distinction of being the birthplace of Canadian Confederation (in 1864) as well as - more recently - having hosted the conference to propose constitutional reforms (in 1992). PEI is also the home of Anne of Green Gables, the famous protagonist of Lucy Maud Montgomery's tales of lush, rolling countryside. This map is based on the National Topographic Map system. - $14.95
Item Code : GMJO7982
Scale 1:25,000. Size 27"x39". G.M. Johnson edition. This Map Coverage Area are Prince Edward Island, Alberton, Charlottetown, Cornwall, Georgetown, Kensington, Montague, Souris, Stratford, Summerside, Kings County, Prince County, Queens County, Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Maritime Connections Map, Ferry and Road Map. - $12.95
Item Code : MART12746
- $49.95 Rolled + $8.80 p&h or $36.80 foreign delivery
Item Code : ITMB4238
- $24.95 + $6.80 p&h or $18.80 foreign delivery
Item Code : MART12751
- $12.95
Item Code : MART12749
- $17.95
Item Code : ITMB1016
Size 27"x39". International Travel Maps edition.
2nd Edition- Scale varies - On waterproof paper The first edition was published in 2000 using artwork under licence. This edition uses original ITMB artwork. Side 1 cover Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Price Edward Island as well as Quebec's Magdalen Islands at a scale of 1:800,000. This side also includes the Top 10 Attractions of the three provinces.
The second side is devoted to the Canadian Province of Newfoundland and Labrador, with the much smaller island portion being a half-page inset at 1:150,000 scale and the larger mainland portion being at 1:1,700,000. The northernmost tip of Quebec/Labrador belongs to Nunavut. St.Pierre et Miquelon, a French overseas possession just south of Newfoundland Island, is also included, as well as the map's only urban inset, historic St.John's, one of North America's oldest cities.
The map also includes a listing of 9 Top Attractions. ITMB also publishes maps of the individual provinces, but the advantages of this regional map is that it combines together four interesting parts of Canada on to one sheet, ideal for someone making a grand circle trip. It is printed on durable, waterproof, decomposable stone paper.
Prince Edward Island Road Maps |