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pier locations through 1993. In 1994, a farm property on Amherst Head, immediately east of Borden, was purchased and a staging facility was constructed for building massive bridge components on shore. A large pier was built into the harbour to accommodate a heavy lift marine crane which would carry the components into the Northumberland Strait to be installed. Throughout the 1994–1996 period, Borden's local economy grew at an unprecedented rate with the influx of over 5,000 workers in the town of 800.
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After the completion of the Confederation Bridge, Borden's economy shrank as the influx of workers left the town and province and as some of the laid-off or retired ferry workers moved away. The federal government provided "Fixed Link Adjustment Funds" which saw the development of a tourist shopping
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The Town of Borden-Carleton had its own municipal police force for many years, before it was shut down by council in 2012. The department used to have a number of vehicles over the years, including a Jeep, and several Chevy Impalas over the years, and near the end of the forces time had a marked and
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They have a Fire Station on Borden Avenue, and operate out of a 4 bay station. It was renovated in 2015 to take over the former police departments spot in the same building. They have 4 trucks including a, 2005 Ford F-650 Rescue Van, 2004 GMC Pumper Truck, 2002 Tanker Truck (formerly a milk truck),
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company, Strait Crossing Incorporated (SCI), had been selected as the developer. SCI secured the use of the old Borden Elementary School (which had been replaced several years earlier by the Amherst Cove Consolidated School on the northern edge of town) and undertook drill core sampling for bridge
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By the 20th century, the federal government began to face the reality of an unreliable winter iceboat service, which existed primarily due to the Dominion having failed to meet its obligation to provide "continuous steamship service" under the Prince Edward Island Terms of Union, when the province
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began regular service from the new pier, carrying railway freight and passenger cars; she recorded 506 crossings to Cape Tormentine in that first year alone. The winter of 1917 saw a spectacular sight as dozens of houses and buildings that had been constructed in the port of Cape Traverse to the
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The Borden-Carleton Fire Department was established in 1929, formally being named the Borden Fire Department. The Fire Department serves the local areas of Borden-Carleton, Cape Traverse, Augustine Cove, North Carleton, Searletown, Albany Corner, and Tryon. The Fire Department operates off of an
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and a 2014 Metalfab Pumper Truck. They operate under the command of Fire Chief Shawn Jessome, and Deputy Chief Larry Allen. The Fire Department has 22 active Firefighter's as well as 1 active Junior Firefighter. They are composed of 1 Fire Chief, 1 Deputy Chief, 3 Captains, and 17 Firefighters.
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The adjustment funding also paid for the expansion of the town's industrial park to accommodate new manufacturing interests and today the majority of Borden residents are employed in local manufacturing or service industries or in the tourism sector. Major employers include Master Packaging (a
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and upon its opening on May 31, 1997, the ferry service closed after 70 years of daily operation; the vessels were transferred to other services or sold off and the ferry wharves, terminals and other shore-based facilities were decommissioned and dismantled.
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Throughout the 20th century, and going as far back as the latter 19th century before a ferry service was instituted, there had been discussions by various politicians about replacing the ferry service with a permanent crossing. Early proposals envisioned a
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Meanwhile, the construction of the port and a modification of the Prince Edward Island Railway line between Emerald Junction to Cape Traverse required large amounts of equipment on land and water, as well as labourers. Some
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system), was to operate from a new year-round port to be built at Carleton Point, several kilometres west of Cape Traverse; the harbour at Cape Traverse having been deemed unsuitable for a deep draught vessel due to
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Borden traces its history to Prince Edward Island's requirements for transportation to mainland North America, whereas Carleton was a surrounding farming community to the north and west of the port.
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entered service and carried the ferry system through the 1950s but was quickly overwhelmed by the increase in automobile traffic, in addition to the constant rail traffic. The completion of the
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along the coast to the new port at Carleton Point. When the extension of the railway line to the new ferry port was completed, the remnant of the line running to Cape Traverse was abandoned.
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arrived in the Northumberland Strait in 1915 during the early years of the war but the port at Carleton Point had not been constructed, so the vessel operated in year-round service out of
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There is an ongoing government effort to find a new use for the Amherst Head staging facility now abandoned by SCI since the completion of the Confederation Bridge construction project.
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hauling the last locomotives and cars off the Island on December 28. With the closure of the railway and the abandonment of the yard, the western side of Borden became an industrial
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The Department cost the town over $ 230 000 dollars per year, which the council found was too much so they opted to go with a single RCMP Officer which only would cost $ 100,000.
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annual budget from Town Council which usually serves at about $ 50,000 per year. They also partake in different fundraisers throughout the year to help them buy new equipment.
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in handling the increased rail and road traffic using the ferry service. Most workers for CNR's ferry and railway yard in Borden lived in the town. After the loss of the SS
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was modified by CNR in the 1920s to accept automobiles in addition to rail cars (after PEI legalized the use of automobiles), roads connecting to the port were improved.
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after a record 51 years of service. New docks were constructed and more permanent vessels for the ferry service were ordered. In 1971 the sister ships MV
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unmarked Chevy impala. The force was run for many years by Police Chief Jamie Fox, and in the end they shared a police chief with the town of Kensington.
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in 1873. As a result, the federal government announced in 1912 that it had commissioned the construction of a custom-designed railcar ferry, the SS
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entered service, and Borden processed record traffic on its ferry system in the lead-up to PEI's centennial year in 1973, after which the MV
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to sling armoured stone and pre-cast concrete caissons delivered by barge - some of which was salvaged from an abandoned wharf at nearby
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were used in the railway construction, while the ferry pier and dock at Carleton Point was built using a large gantry constructed from
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across PEI and the neighbouring Maritime provinces in the early 1960s saw Borden host a new automobile-only ferry, the MV
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In 1992, it was announced that the Northumberland Strait Crossing Project, or the "Fixed Link", would be built and a
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Borden, or Port Borden, as it was frequently called, grew with the increased use of the ferry system. After the SS
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prior to being retired), entered service in 1982 and was the largest capacity ferry vessel to operate from Borden.
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In 1977, CN reorganized its ferry services in eastern Canada under a separate operating company named
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Borden's development is related to the fall of fortunes for another nearby community during the
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complex on the property of the former railway yard, which is now named "Gateway Village".
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remained the only dedicated vessel on the ferry service through the remainder of the
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The longest-serving mayor of Borden was Gilbert Bell, who served from 1959 to 1986.
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Federal census population history of Borden (pre-incorporation of Borden-Carleton)
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total private dwellings, a change of 8.8% from its 2016 population of
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for many decades during the 19th century and early 20th century. The
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to the Cape Traverse wharf to facilitate this traffic in the 1880s.
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Stanley Bridge, Hope River, Bayview, Cavendish and North Rustico
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were reassigned to other services and left Borden permanently.
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ferry service. Borden-Carleton became a town on July 31, 2012.
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under the Northumberland Strait but these evolved by the
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The new port was commissioned in early 1917 when the SS
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In 1919, the community was incorporated as the town of
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lines in PEI effective December 31, 1989, with the MV
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east were moved by horse and sleigh across the winter
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from 1915 until the port at Carleton Point was ready.
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The late 1960s saw a temporary relief vessel, the MV
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Federal census population history of Borden-Carleton
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