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Free Electric Hot Water Heater Program
Islanders with a low-income may be eligible for a free electric hot water heater for their homes. To be eligible, you must have an annual household income of $100,000 or less, you must own your home, and it must be your principle residence. Your water must currently be heated by fossil fuels (heating oil or propane) to be eligible. How do I apply? You can apply for a free electric hot water heater online by clicking the blue button at the bottom of this page. If you would like help with your application, you can visit your local Access PEI where staff will help you verify your income and help...
Search Trees and Shrubs
Property owners and landscapers can use the information provided here to match the species of tree or shrub with the conditions of the planting site. Search the names of native and non-native trees and shrubs commonly used for landscaping in PEI and what site conditions are best...
Huge spike in bike rebates boosts active transportation in PEI
The provincial bike rebate, which offers up to $100 off specific models, has Islanders purchasing new wheels and exploring the great outdoors. An instant rebate is offered at the cash register to PEI residents purchasing a bicycle from a participating retailer. New and non...
e-Bike Incentive
The Government of Prince Edward Island is offering eligible Islanders and organizations a $500 rebate for those who purchase an e-Bike (Power Assisted Bicycle). The purpose of the program is to encourage greater adoption of Active Transportation options among Islanders. E-Bikes are a cleaner and more efficient mode of transportation when compared to single passenger vehicles. What is an e-Bike? Power-assist bicycles are also called electric bikes or e-bikes. On PEI, a power-assist bicycle is defined as a pedal-driven bicycle of conventional exposed fork-and-frame bicycle design and appearance...
PEI WATERSHED ALLIANCE FORESTRY COMMITTEE- SUMMARY FOR CHARLOTTETOWN PUBLIC MEETING
PEI WATERSHED ALLIANCE FORESTRY COMMITTEE- SUMMARY FOR CHARLOTTETOWN PUBLIC MEETING
Information sessions about trout fishing in PEI
Islanders are invited to attend one of three upcoming information sessions on the recreational trout fishery in the province. Staff members from the provincial government division of forests, fish and wildlife will share findings from their research and the results of past...
New flood guide and updated climate risk tools now available
New resources are available to help Islanders learn more about the risks of coastal and inland flooding, which is increasing due to climate change. PEI’s 3000-kilometre coast is made up of beaches, sand dunes, cliffs, marshes, bays, estuaries, and inlets. The Island’s coastline...
White Nose Syndrome on PEI
What is White Nose Syndrome? White Nose Syndrome (WNS) is a fungal disease that has devastated bat populations across much of eastern North America. During the winter months, the WNS fungus causes the hibernating bats to wake up and move around. Unfortunately this uses valuable...
2024-25 Eastern District Manual Maintenance Tender
2024-25 Eastern District Manual Maintenance Tender