Doors Open Down East

In a CBC story about ferry service returning for the season, I noticed this brief mention of a new event:

To welcome it to eastern P.E.I., the Northumberland will be open to the general public on April 26 and 27 as part of Doors Open Down East event.

I went looking for more information about this event—anything behind-the-scenes is my jam—and it proved hard to come by outside of social media, so I grabbed the map that’s promoting it:

A promotional map of the Doors Open Down East locations.

There would have been a time when I would launch off on a side-project to do a levee-style razzmatazz treatment of this data, but I don’t have it in me to go there.

But you can bet you’ll see us down east next weekend.

(Kudos to Belfast Councillor Trisha Carter who first proposed the initiative back in November).

Peter Rukavina

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