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P.E.I. grabs a piece of 2018 Special Olympics Canada Games

The 2018 Special Olympics Canada Games were awarded to Nova Scotia, but one major event in the games is coming to Prince Edward Island.

Five-pin bowling event will be held in Charlottetown

The Special Olympics bowling event will be held on P.E.I. in 2018. (Special Olympics Manitoba)

One of the major events in the 2018 Special Olympics Canada Games is is coming to Prince Edward Island — even though the games were awarded to Nova Scotia.  

That's because Nova Scotians don't bowl five-pin.

Special Olympics P.E.I. announced this week the national five-pin championship will be held at Murphy's Community Centre in Charlottetown, while the other sports take place in Nova Scotia.

"It will be about 300 athletes and coaches who will come from across the country, with the exception of Quebec. They don't have five-pin," said Charity Sheehan, executive director of Special Olympics PEI.

The tournament is a week-long event.

A history of working together

Five-pin bowlers Buddy Reeves of Charlottetown and Kendra Larade of Halifax pose with Charity Sheehan of Special Olympics P.E.I. and Charlottetown Coun. Kevin Ramsay. (Special Olympics P.E.I.)

This isn't the first time P.E.I. and Nova Scotia have co-operated at the national level. When P.E.I. hosted the Special Olympics Winter Games in 2004, the downhill skiing competition was held at Ski Wentworth in Nova Scotia/

The Island isn't slated to host a full national event until 2032.

With files from Island Morning