Acadian Museum/Musée Acadien
Follow the odyssey of Island Acadians from 1720 to the present. Discover treasures related to the...
Wherever you stand on the Island, you’re standing on history. Whether you’re interested in Mi’kmaq culture, trains, historic churches, one-room schoolhouses, elegant mansions or the Island’s primary industries of today and yesteryear, our museums bring the stories and the history of the Island to life.
Follow the odyssey of Island Acadians from 1720 to the present. Discover treasures related to the...
National Historic Site, collection depicts range of activities carried out by PEI's early settlers.
The Anne of Green Gables Museum at the beautiful Campbell Homestead, is a museum dedicated to the...
One of seven Museum and Heritage PEI sites. Heritage Passports available. Basin Head Fisheries...
One of seven Museum and Heritage PEI sites located at the corner of Kent and West streets. Built in...
The Bedeque Area Historical Museum preserves and displays the history of the local community. The...
Bideford Parsonage Museum is a hidden gem and must-visit destination for LM Montgomery enthusiasts...
The Bishop Machine Shop was once the place to hang out and hear the town news. Now, in its life as a...
Life-size buildings made of 25,000 recycled glass bottles creating colourful symphony of light. 13...
The Canadian Potato Museum showcases the history of potato thru its historical interpretative centre...
The Car Life Museum, along the Trans-Canada Highway near Bonshaw, P.E.I., has been a family business...
History of the Cardigan area especially shipbuilding, early families, artifacts.
Millions of fans have come to PEI to discover the land that inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables. Experience magical settings and attractions across the land.
As Canada’s smallest province at 224 km long, our coastline of sand dunes and red cliffs is deeply indented. PEI is believed to have the highest concentration of lighthouses in North America with 63 lighthouses and range lights.
Prince Edward Island has three coastal drives to explore. You’ll stop again and again for photos of grazing cows, fishing boats, country churches, pretty painted houses as well as historic and iconic landmarks.