Souris
About Souris
Souris is a Canadian town located in Kings County, Prince Edward Island. It is situated near the northeastern tip of the province. Souris was established by Acadians in 1727 as an angling settlement at the mouth of the Souris River. These early pioneers encountered a few infections of field mice in the encompassing region amid the 1720s-1760s. The economy of the region is commanded by the regular ventures of angling and clams, horticulture and tourism.
There are likewise a few modern organizations and a decent retail segment. The town is home to banks, drug stores, bistros, eateries, service stations, a supermarket and other free organizations. Souris is home to two schools, serving grades K-12. Souris Regional School shows understudies from review K-12. Ecole La Belle Cloche is Souris' solitary Francophone school and shows understudies from evaluations K-12.
Souris has settings for soccer, baseball, b-ball, rugby, hockey, football, ringette and other comparative games. There are additionally a few stops in Souris. Kitesurfing is prevalent in Souris and close-by shorelines. Souris Beach is a middle level shoreline, and has great wave conditions when twists blow from the Southwest. Close-by shorelines of Little Harbor, Basin Head, and other adjacent shorelines for the most part have great conditions in southwest and southeast breezes.