Province House National Historic Site is where the Prince Edward Island Legislature, known as the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, has met since 1847. The building is located at the Charlottetown and is Canada's second-oldest seat of government.
From September 1–7, 1864, Province House had an important role in helping Prince Edward Island host the Charlottetown Conference which resulted in Canadian Confederation.
In 1973, Parks Canada approached the government of Prince Edward Island with a proposal for joint management and restoration of the structure in recognition of its important role in Canadian history. The provincial legislature occupies one end of the building, whereas the restored Confederation Chamber displays the room where the Charlottetown Conference meetings occurred.
Sperry Design developed and designed a series of interpretive panels for Parks Canada Agency detailing the Charlottetown Conference, historic Queen Square, the Seat of Government, and the Neoclassical Design of Province House.