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The Charlottetown Festival features the finest performers, designers, playwrights, composers, choreographers and directors in a professional showcase of musical theatre, comedy and drama. The most popular and successful of the Festival's musicals remains Anne of Green Gables-The Musical (TM), now in its 47th year. Anne (TM) is Canada's longest running musical! The Charlottetown Festival had debuted more than 70 new musical theatre productions and continues to be one of Canada's premier live theatre festivals. The Young Company performs free outdoors July and August.
www.charlottetownfestival.com
RED SHORES Racetrack & Casino at Charlottetown Driving Park combines the excitement of live harness & simulcast racing, slots, poker, food and fun in one ‘RED HOT' bundle of entertainment - all done Island style!
The birthplace of Confederation and the seat of PEI's provincial legislature since 1847, Province House National Historic Site is Charlottetown's most significant cultural landmark. Walk in the footsteps of the Fathers of Confederation as you learn about the history of this magnificent example of neo-classical architecture and see how it remains a center of political life for Islanders today.
*** The Province House remains under construction and restoration efforts are under way***
165 Richmond Street
Charlottetown, PE C1A 1J1
Walk in the footsteps of one of Canada's most celebrated authors and immerse yourself in the landscape that inspired Anne of Green Gables. The centerpiece of L.M. Montgomery's Cavendish National Historic Site, Green Gables is truly a national treasure that boasts exquisite gardens, the original house and farmyard, walking trails that inspired "Lovers Lane," animated bilingual interpretive events, family fun and games, films, displays, gift shop, The Butter Churn Café and more! Group reservations requested. Visit our website for more information.
May to October 2023
Open 9 am to 5 pm daily.
November 2023
Open by special appointment from November 1 to 30. To book an appointment, please email [email protected]. Heritage presentation fees apply.
8619 Cavendish Rd
Cavendish, PE C0A 1N0
Golf has a rich history on Prince Edward Island and Country view Golf Club is second to none. Owned and operated by the Currie family since conception in 1999, golfers from all over have seen this facility emerge to what it is today. Hosting many local and Atlantic Championships, it has made its mark on many golfers. If you're coming for the first time or looking to set a new personal best, Country View is one you don't want to miss. Easily played in four hours or less, free range balls to warm up, and after your round hit up The Greenside Bistro!
Enjoy golf as it was meant to be played at this 18 hole championship golf course, just 15 minutes west of Charlottetown.
2462 Prince Edward Island, Route 19
Fairview, PE C0A 1H2
The perfect place to find balance. What's your pleasure? Canoe, kayak, standup paddleboard or kiteboard? What's better than an Island vacation near the water? Being on the water! Whether you seek to dip a paddle into a quiet river or experience the thrill of catching wind on a kiteboard, Prince Edward Island offers stunning harbours, breathtaking coastlines and knowledgeable outfitters – so go ahead, get wet.
With over 400 fairways. Closer than you can imagine. A golfer's paradise. Prince Edward Island may be small in size, but we're big in golf! We have more than 25 amazing courses across the Island. It is always possible to play more than one course per day. Our fairways can accommodate all skill levels from beginner to professional.
Let your journey begin. The Confederation Trail runs tip-to-tip across Prince Edward Island and is best explored on foot or bicycle. Built on the decommissioned railway line, the main trail is 273 kilometers from west to east - Tignish to Elmira. Branch trails run through small towns and communities, including the heart of Charlottetown. The gradients along this rolled stone dust trail never exceed two percent making it suitable for all fitness levels. In summer and early fall, equestrians now have access to some portions of the trail. Along the way, you'll find accommodation, food and service options a short distance from the trail. Some road travel may be required; please check with service providers about distance and any concerns about getting to your destination safely.
Angling for trout and Atlantic salmon is a time honoured tradition on PEI. The Angling Resource and Information Centre offers information on licensing, seasons, limits, locations and fish species. More detailed information can be found in the 2023 Angling Summary (3.75MB).
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