The Great Fire of 1906 - Summerside, Prince Edward Island
N 46° 23.560 W 063° 47.421
20T E 439235 N 5137980
The map and mural depict the devastation that occurred in Summerside on October 10, 1906.
Waymark Code: WMZ24Q
Location: Prince Edward Island, Canada
Date Posted: 08/29/2018
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"Summerside was ablaze in a fierce south-east gale during the night of October 10, 1906! The fire began its destructive path at the railway freight shed, apparently ignited by a spark from a train engine. Advancing in a 300 yard wide swath diagonally across town to the courthouse, it levelled over 155 buildings, most of them residential. Through the heroic effort of fire-fighters and citizens, many homes were saved from the onslaught. Not a single life was lost! In the aftermath of this horrific event, Summerside was rebuilt. Many magnificent period houses were constructed, adding to the built heritage that enriches our neighbourhoods even today."
Hundreds of families were displaced. The rebuilding took until approximately 1915 to complete.
It was painted by Greg Garand.
Type of Structure: other
Other: 150 homes, churches, institutional buildings, and businesses
Fire Date: 10/10/1906
Structure status: Plaque
Cause of Fire: spark from a train engine
Documentation of the fire: [Web Link]
Construction Date: Not listed
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