vrswons 0mm mm NATIONAL PARK LACES SECOND IN CANADA ...q_ ‘ DESPITE WET, COLD SUMMER million visitors in 1962 PIW-p Edward Laland'o Kano-h. v Pa.i.. reflecting the ra-i}:. com tourist season oi 1962, ‘ew ‘ E mm a million V1.»ll.0l’5 tor the first time and placed necond f,’ It" ilig-t‘aiiaria'u N'atinnal Parks -l' la:l :car i * “1 mill? one o l and lut'HiH‘l lm‘ tho convenience I; foi Individual family and larger 4 organization groups. Some fire- : places were also erected there. while new picnic areas were established at otlicr points in the Park. 'l‘hc clay surlacie oi oi Ihe wettest, I} 00"“ . {hr-my] Ll]? park. a mark sec- Amt“ mun .. A n _ t 7 ml only to Banii Park, Alta.,fl \llWll'l‘Ft u'ded 1.214.357 Visitors. I _ Tip‘ l’liiz liztu'e was 333,438 = f! than that of 19m. ' lbn'lu‘ lllpl’t‘ were definitely 2 many more people lie-re as - , pirated hi‘ iucrcawd lm‘i'y audf‘ other :14”, pnilalmn lizuics",j Iay‘ can supi‘rmiemieui Eric hipuing. "it must be contem-i bored we count the number of l mus to the park by islaMmtz' and nonialzuiderg alike. in we i. are tplnmrdy inom‘eatcd in Lhe,: exit-lit or um of the park and“ its laciiuipm" , IMPROVEMENI‘S Development or existing camp- r [Minds was completed, with lm~ i‘ beach. wczt of the campground, was built, and a picnic area established there. Several Imalle'r toilet ings, as well as native stone fircplacos, were placed in areas where expanding use showed their need. The replacement of boundary fences was continued. and a boat launching ramp at Cove- lwad Harbour was hard surfac- ed bu11d> ‘ l lng were carried out on Ilalvay , , Hotel. * «1 Flmd damage on some mods "V jnnd on the Green Gables Golf canon! of tent and trailer ,- _ mrnad' romplclion of under- '7 1- "mil Course was heavy last sprinz, timid olcrti-icnl, water and \ . - =iland cvtmmve rowing were . '.l‘ ;_ ' l t ‘t .' n : .15 l ‘ “ \ ‘ ' ’ V W ‘ neccsmry. El“? :Stlglnla‘lllldifywlnlllsm. ' “‘m’fl‘” ’ M L“ “’““‘"‘ Distinctive rustic sigma I of W M shower “Mm - rm surmmmnm mm KIPPING both mnvenhom umqua new penmit buildiniil. kitchen ' orm Were designcd, built and shelters, and fire contml posts. atzion, linking the wnpgmmda. large group and individual pic- erected in the Park area w picking continued.“ One new lifeguard station, at Pfl'kml 10'1 “1‘0 built in AllelRusiit-o. was established. Am. I second omnfoi'tl Clifl protection work, utilizing warden vehiclel and adminis- tration offices. Fish and wildlilio management woodod ‘ _ noun-ding b station and three new ldtchenlrock-t‘illcd Wire baskets, were Tlu‘ce thousaimi spruce tree. (nnslruction of a n w semi. was camrjed out i t I Ierviced campground on Emotion National Parks policy. Ihelleml m touted, Ind DIV- , carried out at semi-a! locations slarid wag . Work on the developmmt alien] dozen concrete owl wood i while orihwork wan constructed VHF radio system to in oner- Bracklcy picnic ground he Iipimic tuhlel we Mfl‘l‘l‘llt'll’d = in nthn: hcach art-Rs. l Increased production of elec~ tick-a] power by the Maritime Electric Co. ltd. in Charlotte- t o w n, provides a graphic i measuienient of Prince Edward and, in turn, the. Island'l nlcady l economic growth Ind expanding industrial activity creates an over increasing demand for more ower. Significantly, this increasing industrial and domestic use of; clectriclty chaiiengee the elec-l ltrical industry-a challenge de-l manding vigomua activity on‘ the part of the suppliers. 1 « ‘ - l meeting this challenge during' the past year with work. aha/pied l Nmml maintenance and open aliens were carried out, while the planning, surveying. I porting. accounting organizing, and communicating never or. completely finished. l W’ grams have: been continuous for the past six winters, providing for new pro- jecls and lpeedim-g up regular work. Increased use 0 reflects expandin in April on n 3.5 million dollar expansion program. Fivmt step in the program wall e construction 0! a building? with structural steel trams, the, lower walls of brick. and the ,leaud": continuing prosperity, upper portion covered \\ ll 85- bcsioo siding. to house additional, generating equipment required» T is new structure. now com-1 pleted, is 120 feet long. 73 foot: wide and 75 foot high, and is con- ‘ ucctcd'to the modern old? of the former building on the cor- . nor of Sydney Street. East and. Cumberland Stmeet. To be housed in the new- ltructure in I 20.000 kilowatt turbogenemtor. built and recent- ly test. Associatcd. Electrical Industries Ltd. at; Manchester, England. ’Iihis unit“ is at present on it. way trom, England. An oi14biu~ning boiler, requir- ed by tihe new tnrbogcncr~atoi'.l was recently installed in the building, and named its hydros- tltlc but lot minty I n d Ill-l Heloncy thi- month. This we! purchased m Bubooek - W , cox and Goldie - McCulloch L ., ol Gait. Ontario. Montreal Engineering Co. Ltd, are tho consultingengineom lor : the building and for the installa‘ 1 ion of the new cqulpmcnl, which will also include an extcns'ion to the existing pump house. EXTRA PI'MI’ ’i‘hc additional :(‘ucmiing cq uipmcnt will require 30.000 gal lum of water to accouunmlalc extra pump is to thc pump liltllM“ cxlcminn. 'l‘itc m-u iuilwucncrntnr this necd an surc of tho pt'cscnt units in the C harlollclmm plant: 850 pounds, per squarc inch, at a tcmpcra-I ure of 900 dcgrccs. and it is ex- pcctcd that u marki-d iucrcaw in ct‘l‘icicucy will rcsult from this advancc in pressure and temperature. Commixsiouing oi the n e w‘ pcr minulc. until hc lllhllllk‘d in “ill oprmtc on lwicc ihc stcmn pi‘cs~ ‘ I The Guardian-The Evening Patriot Page 7-A f electricity 9 economy lottcloim steam electricplant it than 1.0m milee of distribution 32.500 kilowatts. The new 20,000! hne kilowatt unit is twice on large serve ,Is any now in use, and will ix- capablc of increasing the plant's, output by ovcr tit) total of 52.500 kilowatts. This is a far i generating capability of Charlottetown Plant in 1950. his 12 yoa-rs ago. of 5,000 kilowalu. cry from l‘llWl‘IR l'SEI) l'T’ The rapid grnnth oi the com- “ma-“ed during . years has been brought nbouti by the evcraincmasing pa n v the» past par cont, few the l the ' have been constrith to more than 5,000 Hn‘ll tamilics. in addition to this growth a! 1‘, the number of rural domestic ‘custnmers. those who have hid electric service lor the past to ,year: now use twice In much power as they did to years ago. lCh'arr‘ltillelrmn domcsiic custom- ers durim: this period have in- their usage of power by 50 per ccn Statistics show there hm Hen use of; an lverage increase in required electric power in all parts 0! the‘ POW” 011ml" by “he Maritime provincc. As a rmult of thc Electric. 93le year during the Prince Edward inland govcirn-l PHSt 1” SNIPS. 0‘ annmxunately mont'l rural electrification pro-: 12 M" in its ninth year, of expansion the With its prompt company I i: more than ill) per cent or wand demonstrating its confidence in equipment is 'schedulcd {or {arms now use electric power, a the continued WW 0‘ "‘0 September a! this ycar. ‘ ratio not evon equalicd in (ircai _ Island. and its belief in the At the prcscnt illllt‘ the in Britain. ' iiurthm‘ growth and dovclupmcni. stallcd cupncity of thc t‘lmc- limit-r this program 'morp.nt it! "trim-Inca I Charlottetown s National Park attracts coincfil and darkest summens me new,“ com-L at Bracmey u the island's history, a total;- a 9! lili visitors swarmed {. I new term. erected around the 3. An accent! road to (lavpnmm Minor repaint: and some patinl- ‘ "HOME OF record 72 Queen St. Halifax Seed . . 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