Les Premières Nations de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard et Ottawa créent un parc national

Canada and Prince Edward Island’s Mi’kmaq First Nations have reached an agreement to turn a pristine chain of islands with sacred cultural significance into a national park. An aerial view of Hog Island and George Island, Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island is shown in this handout image provided by the government of Canada. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Government of Canada-John Sylvester *MANDATORY CREDIT*

LENNOX ISLAND, P.E.I. - The government of Canada and Prince Edward Island’s Mi’kmaq First Nations announced an agreement on Thursday to turn a pristine chain of islands with sacred cultural significance into a national park reserve.

Lennox Island First Nation Chief Darlene Bernard said she’s thrilled about the agreement, which will ensure the protection of the 50-kilometre strip of islands off P.E.I.'s northwest coast called Pituamkek, which means, "at the long sand dune.â€

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