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![[Georgetown, Prince Edward Island]](../images/c/ca-pe-ge.gif) image by Ivan Sache, 11 April 2017
image by Ivan Sache, 11 April 2017
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Georgetown, Prince Edward Island
- community theatre: King’s Playhouse 
  represented by two Greek symbols (Melpomene & Thalia)
- two lobsters and 
  sailboat representing the fishing industry
- dates of the municipality’s 
  founding (1732) and incorporation (1912)
- municipal capital of King’s 
  County, Prince Edward Island
- color of left vertical stripe is sage green 
  which shows up in the photograph as a shade of grey
Darrell Neuman, 22 September 2016
The crown represents that Georgetown was named after royalty, and that it is 
the capital of Kings County. The eagle represents the proud spirit of the town’s 
people, along with reflecting a heritage of sport teams called “The Eagles.” The 
arts and entertainment masks represent the Kings Playhouse, the center for the 
performing arts in eastern Prince Edward Island. The lobsters represent the 
fishing industry, which plays an integral part of the Georgetown economy. The 
sailing schooner represents our proud shipbuilding heritage, which continues to 
this day. It also represents trade and commerce. The scales of justice represent 
the Kings County Courthouse which was built in 1886. The dates “1732" and "1912” 
are the years in which the Georgetown area first became known by the Europeans, 
and the year of Incorporation, respectively.
http://georgetown.ca/town/about-georgetown - Municipal website
 Ivan Sache, 11 April 2017