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Poet Laureate Map of Canada

Map Candice James - Poet Laureate of New Westminster, B.C. Roger Nash, Sudbury, Ontario Jill Battson, Cobourg, Ontario pj johnson, Poet Laureate of the Yukon Kristan Anderson, Owen Sound Ontario Roland Pemberton - Poet Laureate of Edmonton, AlbertaBrad Cran - Poet Laureate of Vancouver, B.C. Poet Laureate of Newfoundland: Agnes Walsh Linda Rogers - Poet Laureate of Victoria, B.C. Douglas Lochhead, Sackville, New Brunswick Shauntay Grant - Poet Laureate of Halifax, Nova Scotia John B. Lee, Brantford Ontario Dionne Brand, Toronto, Ontario Pierre DesRuisseaux - Parliamentary Poet Laureate - Ottawa Hugh MacDonald, Prince Edward Island Robert Currie, Poet Laureate of Saskatchewan Gary Hyland, Poet Laureate, City of Moose Jaw, SK Poet Laureate of Cobalt Ann Margetson

Frank Ledwell

Frank Ledwell

Poet Laureate of Prince Edward Island
  2004 - 2007

Frank is a popular storyteller and Professor Emeritus of the English Department of the University of Prince Edward Island, where he taught English and creative writing for many years.

His books with Acorn Press are The Taste of Water, a collection of poems, Island Sketchbook, which combines fiction and memoir to reflect the life of Prince Edward Island in the mid-twentieth century; The North Shore of Home, fiction and poetry that evoke Ledwell's home community of St. Peter's Bay during the Depression and the Second World War; and Dip & Veer, poetry inspired by the visual art of Canadian painter Alex Colville. He is also author of the poetry collection Crowbush and has produced a CD of poetry in performance, Being Islanders, with fiddler Roy Johnstone.

Frank Ledwell was the first recipient of the PEI Council of the Arts' prestigious Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Literary Arts in PEI, in 1985. He received the Wendell Boyle Memorial Award for Creative Writing in 2003, the Charlottetown Royalty Rotary’s Mentorship Award in 2004, and the Order of Prince Edward Island in 2006. He became the Island's second Poet Laureate in January 2005.

He is the parent of six adult children and has one grandchild. He lives on a small farm on the Loyalist Road with his wife, Carolyn.

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