- None
- Abram's Village
- Alberton
- Bedeque
- Belfast
- Bloomfield
- Borden-Carleton
- Brackley Beach
- Brookvale
- Cardigan
- Charlottetown
- Cornwall
- Covehead
- Crapaud
- East Point
- Fort Augustus
- Georgetown
- Hazelgrove
- Kingston
- Kinkora
- Miminegash
- Montague
- Morell
- Mount Stewart
- Murray River
- New Haven
- Newton Cross
- North River
- North Rustico
- Orwell
- Oyster Bed Bridge
- Piusville
- Pownal
- Rocky Point
- Savage Harbor
- Savage Harbour
- Sherbrooke
- Sherwood
- Souris
- St. Catherine's
- St. Edward
- St. Teresa
- Stanley Bridge
- Summerside
- Tignish
- Tryon
- Victoria By The Sea
- Victoria-by-the-Sea
- Wellington
- None
- Accident
- Action Figure
- Alberton Bakery & Cafe
- Alberton Crown Pub and Eatery
- Anna's Country Kitchen
- Anne of Green Gables
- Architecture
- Around the World in 80 Days
- Atmosphere
- Bakery
- Bar
- Barn
- Bassett's Grocery
- Beauty contest
- Bennett Sharon
- Big Box
- Boat
- Bootleggers
- Bowling
- Bowling Alley
- Businesses
- Can Day
- Canadian history
- Candy Store
- Car
- Cars
- Cattle
- Celebration Zone
- Characters
- Charlottetown
- Christmas
- Church
- Church Street
- Cinema
- Clark's General Store
- Clifton Hotel
- Clothing Store
- Coffee Shop
- Comic Shop
- Confederation Centre
- Convenience Store
- Coop Store
- Cooper's General Store
- Cooper's Store
- Cornfest
- Country Fair Mall
- Crapaud
- Cudmore's General Merchandise
- Dance
- Demise
- Demography
- Demolition
- Department Store
- Diner
- Dizzy Block
- Downtown Charlottetown
- Edward Archie's Store
- Erskine Smith
- Etta's Dress Shop
- Euston Street
- Farmhouse
- Farming
- Ferry
- Festival
- Fire
- First Date
- First job
- First Meeting
- Fishing
- Forest
- Foster's Ice Cream
- Future
- Gas Station
- Gas Stations
- General Store
- George Dow
- George Shellphone
- Grafton Street
- Grandma's Kitchen
- Grocery Store
- Hayday
- Henderson and Cudmore
- Holman's
- Horse
- Horses
- Hotel
- Illegal
- Immigration
- Industry
- Inline Skating
- Innkeeper
- Island Chocolates
- John Ling Laundry
- John P. Smith General
- JR's Bar
- King Street
- Landmark Cafe
- Laundromat
- Legion
- Lobster
- Lobster Fishing
- Love Story
- Lunch Counter
- MacLean's
- Main Street
- Mall
- Meat Pie Traditions
- Meat pies
- Military
- Miner's Store
- Montage Building
- Montague
- Montague Furnishing Company
- Moonshine
- Movie Hall
- Moving
- Mr. Henderson
- Music
- Musical
- Myron's
- Newcomers
- Newson's Store
- Nicknames
- Oultons Island
- Pageant
- Park
- Peake's Quay
- Peake's Wharf
- Pipe Band
- Politics
- Pony's Restaurant
- Post Office
- Pranks
- Princess Pat Drive-In Theatre
- Restaurant
- Resto-Bar La Trappe
- Road
- Road Trip
- Rollaway Club
- Roy White
- Royal Family
- Sales
- Saturday Night
- School
- School
- Shark
- Ship
- Shipwreck
- Shop Owner
- Shopping
- Snacks
- Snowstorm
- Sobey's
- Song
- Sonny the Crow; George Wilson
- Specialty Shop
- Sports
- Stanley Bridge
- Strawberries
- Summerside Development
- Telephone
- The Aberdeen
- The Bearded Skipper
- The Old Spain; Rollaway
- Theatre
- Tignish Anniversary
- Tignish Co-op
- Town Crier
- Trading
- Train
- Tweel's
- United Church
- University Avenue
- Unofficial Mayor
- Vandalism
- Vegetable Stand
- Victoria
- Victoria By The Sea
- Victoria Park
- Victoria Playhouse
- Victoria Row
- Village Store
- Walthen Drive
- Waterfront
- Wedding
- Wharf
- Whiteman's Grocery
- William McFadden
- Wright Brothers
- Yeo's Theatre
- YMCA
Moving to Victoria-by-the-Sea
“…in 1996, my mom wanted to relocate our pottery business and, and move here. We had friends from BC that lived here that owned the island chocolate shop and they invited us and to the village to be part of the community.” – Devin Krauskopf
Fishing-by-the-Sea
“Most of the fishermen were all from around here, likely. But now there’s not one fisherman from the village of Victoria fishing out of here.” – Vincent Keale
A Victoria Childhood
“The village was a great place as kids, you know, cause there was a lot of us.” – Emma Gilbert, Victoria By The Sea, PEI
When the Landmark Cafe was Craig’s Convenience Store
“I live on Howard Street, but I run the Landmark Cafe on Main Street. And this is our 25th year.” – Oliver Sauve
General Store Megaphone
“I have in my possession, a megaphone about this big. It’s made of tin. And the story on the megaphone was that it was at my grandfather’s store, when my mother worked there. But we don’t know where it actually came from.” – Brenda Boudreau