Confederation Centre seeking summer housing

Confederation Centre of the Arts is seeking summer housing for artists participating in the 2026 Charlottetown Festival. Due to PEI’s housing crunch, the Centre relies on community support to help welcome artists to the Island. The Centre assists seasonal artists with their housing search by compiling a list of housing options from the community, after which artists connect directly with hosts to arrange booking, payment, and details. Artists coming to PEI this summer need accommodations between mid-May and late September. The dates and lengths vary, with most artists staying for the whole summer, and others only staying for 3–8 weeks. Hosts with any availability during this period are encouraged to reach out. All types of accommodations are welcome, including houses, condos, apartments, secondary suites, and spare bedrooms. Charlottetown locations are preferred, but hosts in other communities can also submit. Providing accommodations is vital to the success of the Charlottetown Festival, and hosts will receive a few perks for making their rental space available. To submit an accommodation, visit confederationcentre.com/housing or email housing@confederationcentre.com