Clyde River, Prince Edward Island

Clyde River is a rural municipality in Prince Edward Island, Canada.

[1] Clyde River is located in Queens County in the central part of Prince Edward Island and just 15 minutes away from Charlottetown.

Then in 1938 Nine Mile Creek, Canoe Cove and Churchill united with Clyde River to form the Central Parish charge.

The house is unique because if the 21 inch cavity walls, the size and placement of the windows and doors, the Island sandstone construction, the interior arrangement of rooms and the dormer of the front elevation.

The families laid to rest at the Cemetery include: Harvey, Henderson, Livingston, Maclean, Murray and Wares.

In 1999 Wanda Livingston and her husband Eric MacPhail undertook significant renovations to the house earning them the PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation awards in 1999.

Today the Nelson family owns the house and they have done renovations to make their home modern while preserving its original special features.

The park is located on the corner of the Clyde River Road and Trans Canada Highway.

To restore the land a 2-year plan was put into place to haul away broken trees, remnants of old building to landscape the property.

To make the park a safe environment for children a fence was built around the perimeter of the property.

Students in the community built a gazebo, deck, bird houses and picnic tables for the park.