Dunedin's Sister Cities

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     Dunedin's quality of life is linked to its appreciation of its diverse and colorful past, and to the country that helped shape its future, Scotland. 
        In commemoration of its ancestral ties Dunedin has chosen Stirling, Scotland, and Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada as its two sister cities.

Stirling, Scotland

 Stirling Castle

     Sister City to Dunedin, Stirling and its castle once housed many of the Stuart Kings and Queens of Scotland.  It's Renaissance Palace, now being restored, is virtually unique in Scotland, designed and built by the leading architects of Europe.

 

     The Castle commands the Forth Valley with unobstructed views north to the Highlands and along the valley floor to Edinburgh.  It held unparalleled strategic importance which brought all of Scotland's major historical figures to town: Wallace and Bruce, Mary Queen of Scots and John Knox, Charles Edward Stuart and many others.

Another Stirling website.

 

Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association

  
Summerside,
Prince Edward Island, Canada

 

 

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S U M M E R S I D E

" the Garden of the Gulf"

      Summerside offers outstanding opportunities for residents and visitors alike to relax in comfort, develop successful businesses, learn and contribute to the community, and enjoy a peaceful, safe lifestyle.   Summerside is a major tourist destination in eastern Canada and is a leading commercial centre in Prince Edward Island.

Our newest sister city was named in 2000.

It is a city like ours, small , with Scottish charm.

Summerside History

 

College of Piping and Celtic Performing Arts of Canada, P.E.I

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