P.E.I. hamlet puts faith in Stompin’ Tom Centre, honouring its most famous son
SKINNERS POND, P.E.I. — This P.E.I. hamlet has begun work on a gamble: That Canada still loves Stompin’ Tom Connors as much as the country-folk legend loved it.
Construction is under way on the Stompin’ Tom Centre and Schoolhouse, which will commemorate the life of Connors — known for such Canadiana-celebrating songs as “Bud the Spud” and “The Hockey Song.”
“He learned his love of Canada here and that is likely where he got his desire to find out more about the country,” said Anne Arsenault, general manager of the economic development group Tignish Initiatives, as she stood next to the tiny one-room school house that Connors attended.
It is the oldest known school in Prince Edward Island, still standing where it was originally built in the early 19th century.


