St. Peter's Cathedral Archives houses and makes available the Cathedral official archives, along with archival materials related to the church community in Charlottetown and across Prince Edward Island.
One clerical textile, which appears to be an antependium. Details about the purpose, use, or value of the item are not available; dates of [1869-2020] have been assigned to reflect the inclusive dates of St. Peter's Cathedral Church, but no more precise information is available.
Seven clerical caps. Details about the purpose, use, or value of the items are not available; dates of [1869-2020] have been assigned to reflect the inclusive dates of St. Peter's Cathedral Church, but no more precise information is available.
One black clerical hood with purple trim. Details about the purpose, use, or value of the item are not available; dates of [1869-2020] have been assigned to reflect the inclusive dates of St. Peter's Cathedral Church, but no more precise information is available.
One banner, with the inscription "Feed My Lambs." Details about the purpose, use, or value of the item are not available; dates of [1869-2020] have been assigned to reflect the inclusive dates of St. Peter's Cathedral Church, but no more precise information is available.
One banner, with the inscription "St. Peter's A&M." Details about the purpose, use, or value of the item are not available; dates of [1869-2020] have been assigned to reflect the inclusive dates of St. Peter's Cathedral Church, but no more precise information is available.
One cope. The cope has been identified by some church members as the first white cope worn in Eastern Canada, but this claim is unverified. The cope has been identified as 19th century but no more precise information is available.
Annual report for 1985. Note that the annual report includes a copy of "Report of the Commission appointed to examine the relationship between the Diocese of Nova Scotia and the Anglican Church in Prince Edward Island," on pp. 45-61.