Celebrating the 200th Anniversary - PEI Style
The "Polly", carrying 400 migrants mainly from Skye and Raasay, arrived in
Orwell Bay in Prince Edward Island on the 7th August 1803. Many of the migrants
settled in the immediate area of the Bay in a district now called Belfast. Some
local places bear names the migrants brought with them from Scotland To
celebrate the 200th anniversary of her arrival a large number of diverse events
and activities were arranged by the Belfast Historical Society. These ranged
from seminars on genealogy and the history of immigration to the area; Highland
Games; concerts; to exhibitions and demonstrations.
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