Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island is made up of 232 islands, the largest
of which has the same name as the territory. It is the smallest province
in Canada by both size and population, it is also known as one of the maritime
provinces and the birthplace of Confederation. The Capital is Charlottetown
which is best known for being the home of Anne of Green Gables.
Despite being the smallest province, there is always
something to do from Coastal drives to authentic island experiences, endless
beaches to the great celebration of Seafood that is available. Prince Edward
Island is very family-friendly and proves to be a popular destination for
families and festival lovers alike.
Take in the seaside views over a plate of the island’s
renowned lobster or mussels, and visit the capital Charlottetown where you
can enjoy lobster tours, a number of galleries and theatres, markets, excellent
golf, and boat and walking tours.
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×Charlottetown
Charlottetown is Prince Edward Island’s largest and capital city, Charlottetown was named for the wife of King George III. With its beautifully preserved old architecture, tidy streets and gardens, and hospitable locals, it’s a welcoming town that still retains a strong sense of history and tradition.
Wander its network of walking trails past cafes, art galleries, local markets, and historical buildings, or take in a performance of the award-winning Anne of Green Gables musical at the Confederation Centre of the Arts.
Charlottetown hosts festivals throughout the year, the most celebrated of which is the July 1st fireworks display – the largest pyrotechnic show east of Ottawa
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Prince Edward Island can be reached by
driving across the Confederation Bridge from New Brunswick, by ferry from Nova
Scotia or by air into Charlottetown Airport