Provincial Heritage Plaque Program
![The Hon. Carolyn Bertram (left) presents the heritage designation plaque to the Garden of the Gulf Museum in Montague with Mayor Pat McGowan, Curator Donna Collings, and Assistant Curator Barbara Boys MacCormac, 2008](http://www.gov.pe.ca/photos/original/hpo-montplaq.jpg)
All provincially designated heritage buildings in Prince Edward Island are eligible to display a blue plaque, indicating their status as a protected heritage place. For more information, a PDF of the brochure is available for download here:
Charlottetown and Summerside are the only jurisdictions in Prince Edward Island with their own heritage bylaws. Therefore, they have separate heritage identification programs and they should be contacted for more information. For a property in the City of Charlottetown, call (902)629-4158 and for the City of Summerside, call (902)432-1332.
![Heritage Plaque](images/HeritagePlaqueSmall.jpg)
![The Hon. Allan Campbell (left) presents the heritage designation plaque to Souris Mayor Joanne Reid (right) for the Matthew and McLean Heritage Building on Main Street. Looking on is former store employee, Wendell Stevenson, 2007](http://www.gov.pe.ca/photos/original/hpo-sourisplaq.jpg)
![The Hon. Carolyn Bertram presents heritage designation plaques to Dwight and Deborah Parkman (left) of the Hunter River Grist Mill and Maurice Roy (right) of the Roy House (former Bagnall Stone Cottage), 2009](http://www.gov.pe.ca/photos/original/hpo-hunterrivpl.jpg)