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Harper (sometimes referred to collectively as Harper Road) is a Canadian rural community located in western Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Among other roads, Harper is located on Route 158, which runs from Route 2 (Tignish) to Route 156 (Palmer Road). The second community on Route 158 is Leoville, which continues to officially exist, although a 1998 civic address reform in Prince Edward Island saw all Leoville addresses consolidated under Harper. Many locals refer to Harper and Leoville as "Harper Road" collectively.

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  • Harper (Île-du-Prince-Édouard) (fr)
  • Harper, Prince Edward Island (en)
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  • Harper (sometimes referred to collectively as Harper Road) is a Canadian rural community located in western Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Among other roads, Harper is located on Route 158, which runs from Route 2 (Tignish) to Route 156 (Palmer Road). The second community on Route 158 is Leoville, which continues to officially exist, although a 1998 civic address reform in Prince Edward Island saw all Leoville addresses consolidated under Harper. Many locals refer to Harper and Leoville as "Harper Road" collectively. (en)
  • Harper est une communauté rurale dans le comté de Prince de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard, Canada, au sud-ouest de Tignish. Parmi d'autres chemins, Harper est situé sur la , qui commence à la (Tignish) à la. La deuxième communauté sur la route 158 est Leoville, qui continue à exister officiellement, même si une réforme civique de 1998 pour les adresses dans l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard a vu les adresses de Leoville consolidées à Harper. plusieurs résidents réfère à Harper et Leoville comme "Harper Road". (fr)
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  • Harper (sometimes referred to collectively as Harper Road) is a Canadian rural community located in western Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Among other roads, Harper is located on Route 158, which runs from Route 2 (Tignish) to Route 156 (Palmer Road). The second community on Route 158 is Leoville, which continues to officially exist, although a 1998 civic address reform in Prince Edward Island saw all Leoville addresses consolidated under Harper. Many locals refer to Harper and Leoville as "Harper Road" collectively. Harper is home to Harper's Brook, a tributary to the Tignish River, which runs from Tignish to DeBlois. Harper has a population of approximately 200 residents and traces its name to the explorer William Harper, who inhabited the area during the 19th century. Harper (Settlement) was adopted in the Place Names of Prince Edward Island in 1925 and was changed to Harpers (Settlement) on December 3, 1946, then to Harper (Station) on May 5, 1960. It was changed to its present status as Harper (Locality) on October 23, 1989.[1] (en)
  • Harper est une communauté rurale dans le comté de Prince de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard, Canada, au sud-ouest de Tignish. Parmi d'autres chemins, Harper est situé sur la , qui commence à la (Tignish) à la. La deuxième communauté sur la route 158 est Leoville, qui continue à exister officiellement, même si une réforme civique de 1998 pour les adresses dans l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard a vu les adresses de Leoville consolidées à Harper. plusieurs résidents réfère à Harper et Leoville comme "Harper Road". Harper est le domicile de Harper's Brook, un affluent de la rivière Tignish, qui va de Tignish à DeBlois. Harper a une population approximative de 200 résidents et son nom vient de l'explorateur William Harper, qui habitât la région durant le XIXe siècle. Harper (colonie) fut adopté dans les noms d'endroits de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard en 1925 et fut changé à Harpers (colonie), le 3 décembre 1946; puis à Harper (Station), le 5 mai 1960. Il fut changé à son statut présent de Harper (localité), le 23 octobre 1989.[1] (fr)
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