PEI – Nova Scotia Ferry
Posted: September 3, 2016 Filed under: Canadian Toilets, Marine Loos, Maritimes, Prince Edward Island, Urinals Leave a commentSome awkward corner urinals onboard the PEI – Nova Scotia ferry
DO NOT FLUSH
Posted: September 3, 2016 Filed under: Canadian Toilets, Interesting Signs or Graffiti, Maritimes, Prince Edward Island, Urinals Leave a commentA bold warning at the Charlottetown Farmers Market. It does make you want to flush just to see what happens though, doesn’t it?
Black & white
Posted: September 3, 2016 Filed under: Canadian Toilets, Maritimes, Prince Edward Island, Toilets at Shops Leave a commentA narrow & contrasting restroom at the Black & White Convenience Store which also acts as a laundromat
Which one would you go for?
Posted: September 3, 2016 Filed under: Canadian Toilets, Maritimes, Prince Edward Island, Public Toilets, Urinals Leave a commentFaced with a choice, which urinal at the Charlottetown Waterfront would you go for?
Toilet poem
Posted: September 2, 2016 Filed under: Canadian Toilets, Maritimes, Prince Edward Island, Toilet Art, Toilets at Hotels Leave a commentA cute hand-stitched sign in the HI Charlottetown Backpackers Inn washroom
TO ALL VISITORS:
You who sit upon this seat,
Complete your business then retreat.
If you find that you must read,
do it please with utmost speed.
Even when you’re in a rush,
remember that it’s nice to flush.
Each urgent knock upon the door
Means hurry with your simple chore.
We know you’ve got a lot to do,
but please remember…
WE DO TOO!!
– The Management
Historic toilets at the historic Wyatt House
Posted: September 2, 2016 Filed under: Antique Toilets, Canadian Toilets, Maritimes, Prince Edward Island, Touristy Toilets Leave a commentThere were two very special toilets at Wyatt Historic House, in the small city of Summerside, Prince Edward Island.
Firstly: this chamber pot, hidden inside the steps to the bed in one of the grand old bedrooms. Just put on the cover & push the pot back in when you’re done!
And secondly, how about this glorious old bathroom? This is the original dating back to 1907, in what was one of the most authentic historic houses I think I’ve ever seen
Licence plates at Point Prim
Posted: September 1, 2016 Filed under: Canadian Toilets, Maritimes, Prince Edward Island, Toilet Art, Toilets at Restaurants Leave a commentI’d only been on Prince Edward Island for a few hours but the licence plate sign on the Point Prim Chowder House loo says it all. Here’s hoping the quality of toilets stays this high!