PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND:
Maritime Beauty and Island Hospitality

Did You Know…

  • Anne of Green Gables has made PEI a literary pilgrimage site? Since 1908, fans from around the world — especially Japan — have flocked to Green Gables Heritage Place in Cavendish to walk in Anne’s fictional footsteps.
  • PEI produces over 25% of Canada’s potatoes? The Island’s famous red soil and temperate climate make it ideal for growing flavourful spuds enjoyed across Canada and beyond.
  • You can try oyster shucking with a local fisher on PEI? Many coastal operators offer hands-on experiences where visitors learn to shuck — then slurp — freshly harvested Malpeques.
  • PEI’s Fall Flavours Festival hosts gourmet meals in barns, lighthouses, and fishing sheds? Chefs transform rustic Island settings into unforgettable dining venues featuring the best of local land and sea.
  • You can sleep on a working farm or book a hands-on food workshop in PEI? From farm-stay accommodations to culinary studios and foraging tours, PEI offers immersive agritourism adventures year-round.
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