Tiny P.E.I. hamlet readies Stompin’ Tom Centre for ‘perfect’ Canada Day opening
SKINNERS POND, P.E.I. — More than two decades after the residents of Skinners Pond, P.E.I., began trying to scrape together the money to build a centre dedicated to the music and life of their most famous son, the Stompin’ Tom Centre will open its doors on Canada’s 150th birthday.
The $1.2-million centre will preserve Stompin’ Tom Connors’ boyhood home and the nearby schoolhouse he attended.
“It’s perfect timing. It’s Canada 150 and he was such an iconic Canadian,” said Anne Arsenault, general manager of the local economic development group, Tignish Initiatives, which developed and owns the centre set to open July 1.
Connors was born in Saint John, N.B., placed in the care of Children’s Aid at age eight and adopted a year later by a family in Skinners Pond.


