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Residents invited to information sessions on the Provincial Disaster Financial Assistance Program
Island property owners and tenants, not-for-profit organizations, and small businesses impacted by Hurricane Fiona are invited to attend one of six information sessions on the Provincial Disaster Financial Assistance Program (PDFAP). Anyone who would like to learn more about the...
Purchasing Provincially Owned Land from Government
Provincially owned property that is not intended for future use may be declared surplus to the needs of Government and include such things as: Abandoned road beds; Properties acquired from the Department of Finance for nonpayment of property taxes; Houses or buildings acquired...
Provincially Owned Property in PEI
Provincial lands are used for such things as highways and roads; public institutions such as schools, hospitals and provincial housing; and for recreational use such as provincial beaches, parks and natural areas. Provincially owned land is managed and protected by government for...
Declaration of PEI Residency Document
* Effective November 1, 2022, all applicants are required to complete a Declaration of Prince Edward Island Residency in lieu of personal papers and statements. This document is provided below (see the “How do I apply?” section).
How to Book a Bed - Park Street Shelter
Information on how to book a bed at the Park Street Shelter.
Park Street Shelter Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions about the Park Street Shelter.
Park Street Shelter - Typical Shelter Visit
Information on a typical visit to the Park Street Shelter.
Park Street Emergency Shelter opens today
A new low barrier 50 bed shelter will open its doors tonight at 68 and 72 Park Street in Charlottetown. The first 25 beds at Park Street Emergency Shelter will open this evening, December 9, at 8 p.m. providing overnight shelter to people experiencing homelessness. The next 25...
Help for Island residents to find Net Zero funding
A new website will help Islanders find funding to save them money on their energy bills. The Net Zero Funding Navigator page asks Islanders a series of questions about their unique situation and directs them to specific rebates and incentives that are right for them. “We have a...