Prince Edward Island - the birthplace of Confederation - where, after almost three years of an often difficult gestation period, the infant that was Canada was slapped on the bottom and brought kicking and screaming into this world. Born on the 1st of July 1867, Canada is just sixty five days older than Sheffield Wednesday.
Imagine that, us Brits were forming association football clubs at a time when Canada was barely into nappies, let alone out of them.
UK podcasters Nick and Amy Thomson continue on their epic road trip around the four provinces of Atlantic Canada, collectively being the Americas closest neighbour to dear old Blighty. Continuing their exploration of Prince Edward Island - Canada's smallest province - this episode is like a relaxation therapy all by itself with its focus on rest, reconnection and nature-led wellness. In fact, it sounds like the perfect place for any Sheffield Wednesday supporters at this particular time in history because we certainly ain't getting much of anything else wellness-wise at the moment.
Basically, it seems like the Prince Edward islanders are the most chilled people on earth and only too happy to invite others to share in their experience.
"We took a walk, ate lobster rolls............and watched the sun go down".
Ahh, that feels good.
As opposed to watching Sheffield Wednesday go down.
To find out more about this epi-centre of wellness - with absolutely no mention whatsoever of Sheffield Wednesday - click on this link Prince Edward Island - Nothing to do with Sheffield Wednesday, part of the Atlantic Canada podcast series.
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