Brudenell (/ˈbruːdənɛl/ BROO-də-nel)[1] was a municipality that held community status in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Brudenell Point, located at the confluence of the two rivers, was the site of the Jean Pierre Roma Acadian settlement in the 18th century, the first here by French colonists..
This small portion of Brudenell is now a National Historic Site of Canada called Roma Three Rivers.
[3] This French settlement built several significant roads on the island (which they called Isle St. Jean).
After taking control of this territory from the French after the Seven Years' War, the English burned the settlement to the ground.