Islanders snap every moment of Trudeau visit to P.E.I. on social media

Crowds of people followed Trudeau with their cameras as he toured Charlottetown

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Caption: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau taking a selfie with Marydelle Gornis in Charlottetown. (Submitted by Marydelle Gornis)

Mobs of people followed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's visit to P.E.I. Tuesday. And they documented almost every step he took and posted online.
Steve Dimond shared this throw back photo of Justin and his father, former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, on a P.E.I. beach vacation.

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Before Trudeau even arrived, people were anticipating his stop on P.E.I. as John Morris posted on Twitter.

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People poked fun at the PM's shirtless photo bomb.

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Becca Griffin captured this interaction on Twitter.

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Foodie writer @thesnappedfork(external link) took these photos of Trudeau in Charlottetown.

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People were Instagramming Trudeau photos as well. Here's a picture from Jared Doyle.

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Some had criticism for the Prime Minister.

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