The North Bedeque School was built in the late 1800s and was the community school until 1968, when a new school was built in nearby Summerside.
The former North Bedeque School, now known as PEI Fox Den, is a single gable, wood shingle clad, former one room schoolhouse, located in the rural community of North Bedeque, Prince Edward Island.
The historic schoolhouse is valued for its associations with the community of North Bedeque, educational history in the province and its contribution to the landscape of its community.
The North Bedeque School operated until 1968 when students were then bussed approximately 6 km to Summerside. Consolidation in the late 1960s and early 1970s resulted in the closure and amalgamation of more than 200 small community schools. Many school house buildings were repurposed as community halls or for commercial purposes or converted to residences, and many sadly, have been lost.
The North Bedeque School was comprised of two one-room single gable buildings, one used as a classroom, the other as a hall. As in many communities, the school was the center of activity and the North Bedeque School would be no exception. The school hosted many community events and was the meeting place for numerous groups and organizations including the local Orange Lodge and Village Craft House. In more recent years, the school has been used for various commercial ventures including an antiques shop, used goods store, craft shop and currently as the PEI Fox Den, featuring locally made crafts such as pottery, visual and fiber arts.
The school hall is now home to live music concerts, weddings and community events including Festival of Small Halls and the Lil Red Schoolhouse Music Series.
Notable former students include Beatrice Mary MacDonald (1881-1969) who trained as a nurse in New York City and served on the front lines with the American Army during WWI. MacDonald was the first woman to receive the Purple Heart and the Distinguished Service Cross Award among other service awards.
Denton Clark (1924-2017) worked on his family's farm after he attended North Bedeque School. Following WWII service as a flying instructor with the Royal Canadian Air Force, he studied engineering at the University of New Brunswick, and McGill University. Clark's career included work on the Avro Arrow and a lengthy career in the public and private sectors in Canada and the U.S. His retirement years were divided between his home province and Florida.
Robert C. Barwise (1927 - 2021) In the same class as Denton, was Robert Barwise, in the PEI Sports Hall of Fame, he was ranked among the world’s best shots in international big bore rifle competitions. Bob has become one of this province’s most celebrated ambassadors of sport. In his thirty-five year shooting career, Bob has traveled from the Caribbean to South Africa to compete in shooting tournaments, achieving success at the annual Bisley, England matches, marksmanship’s most prestigious competition. The class photo on this website was generously copied and printed by him and his daughter and hangs in the front room of the school.
This provincially registered heritage place continues to be an important component of the North Bedeque community landscape and is valued for its current role as a commercial operation showcasing locally made crafts.
North Bedeque Schoolhouse
2848 Route 1A
North Bedeque, PE
C1N 4J9
info@peifoxden.ca
902-303-8327 (PEI Fox Den)