Breadalbane, Prince Edward Island

Breadalbane (/brəˈdɔːlbæn/ brə-DAWL-ban)[2] is a municipality that holds community status in Prince Edward Island, Canada.

The Gaelic "Braghaid",[11] meaning upper part, is found in Scottish place-names in the form of braid.

Breadalbane has a community centre and a library and was the first station east of Emerald Junction on the Prince Edward Island Railway before the railroad was dismantled.

He married Margaret Davison Biggar and they had five children, Maude, Ray, Hazel, Erma and Ivan.

Residents, one-time residents, or frequent visitors include members of the PEI Legislative Assembly James Kennedy and Murdoch Kennedy,[13] painter Hilda Woolnough, author Reshard Gool, potter Malcolm Stanley,[14] film-maker John Hopkins,[15] Gemini and Emmy Award-winning producer Cheryl Wagner,[16] local merchant Ivan B. Kennedy,[17] folk singer Allan Rankin,[18] Geographer Hal Mills, Computer Scientist/Geographer Mike Neal, elder Elmer Stewart and Biologist Irené Novaczek.