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Quote: Province House occupies the place of pride in Charlottetown. Most of us arriving from the bridge will drive up University Avenue and end up at Grafton Street. Across the street, slightly obscured by a war Read More
Quote: Next to Province House, and occupying a place of honour, is the Confederation Center. Summer tourists to the island usually make it a point to see the musical, Anne, when they are visiting, and having seen it in Read More
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Quote: students get in free. amazing art museum. full of incredible work by local/provicial/national artists. permanent collection is very rich and they have rotating exhibits by conemporary canadian Read More
Quote: everything you could want for: traditional, local, indigenous, contemporary, etc. gallery owners are friendly and helpful. downtown is a glorious historic district lined with cobblestone streets. many Read More
Quote: The Confederation is a great deal of fun for traveling back and forth to PEI, but you do need to plan for it.The boat leaves on a bizarre schedule, so you should check ahead on the website Read More
Quote: Victoria Park in Charlottetown reminds me of when I was little. The playground has some of the same equipment from 30 years ago, but lots of other equipment has been replaced with new climbing structures. (Thank Read More
Quote: if you ever loved anne and gilbert as a youngster, DO NOT visit cavendish's anne of green gables tourist attractions. the first appauling bastardization i happened upon was anne of green gables MINI-GOLF!!! i Read More
Quote: James Peake Jr. was living in a residence near his business at Charlottetown harbour when he decided that it didn’t befit his circumstances. He chose to build a new home to showcase his stature as a merchant and Read More
Quote: Cavendish is a small town in the summer which virtually closes up in the winter. The beach area is the best on the island and is part of a provincial park. There is an $8 charge to get into the park which is Read More
Quote: If you’re wandering about in Old Charlottetown, you can’t miss this fine church. There has been a church on this site since 1816. At that time, it was a small wooden church that would become an Episcopal See in Read More