Events for November 30, 2025
Victorian Christmas Market
A Charlottetown Christmas Festival Signature Event, the Victorian Christmas Market takes place on Queen Street in downtown Charlottetown from November 28–30. This 11th annual open-air market is reminiscent of European…
Holiday Atlantic Maker Market
The 11th annual Holiday Atlantic Maker Market featuring a wide variety of artisans, makers, and food vendors from Atlantic Canada, will take place on November 29–30 from 9 am–4 pm…
Charlottetown Thrift Market
The Charlottetown Thrift Market will be held in the cruise ship building at the Charlottetown Seaport, 1 Weymouth St, every Sunday starting November 30 from 9 am–2 pm. Over 100…
Festival des Fêtes Village Christmas Market
Village musical acadien in Abram-Village is organizing a series of four events as part of its 2025 Festival des Fêtes. Everyone is welcome to participate and discover—or rediscover—the musical, artisanal,…
Mistletoe Market
The third annual Mistletoe Market, a boutique pop-up market, offers a festive setting to shop for local holiday gifts on weekends from November 21–December 21 in Boulder Park. Browse whimsical…
Sir Alfred’s Christmas Extravaganza
The Morell and Area Development Corporation, in cooperation with the Morell Volunteer Fire Department, has confirmed dates for its second annual Christmas dinner theatre. The 2025 production, Sir Alfred’s Christmas…
Victorian Afternoon Tea
Dawson House Bed & Breakfast, located at 122 North River Road in Charlottetown, will host a Victorian Afternoon Tea on Saturdays and Sundays from 1–3 pm until December 21. Call…
Sunday Session
A Sunday Afternoon Tune Session featuring traditional music and craic takes place weekly on Sundays from 2–4 pm at The Old Triangle.
Kevin Ryan
Live music at Bogside.
Island Jubilee Old Time Music Radio Show Christmas Special
The Island Jubilee Old Time Radio Music Show will present its Christmas Special on November 30 at 2 pm at the Florence Simmons Performance Hall in Charlottetown. Celebrate the season…
Why We Dance: PEI Premiere & Community Dance
The PEI premiere of Why We Dance, takes place in the auditorium of the Charlottetown Library. This film diary is from a web-based dance class of mostly women from their…
Together Again for Christmas: Carols & Comedy
Bruce Rainnie, Kendra MacGillivray, and Kevin “Boomer” Gallant return in Together Again for Christmas: Carols & Comedy, taking place at St Francis of Assisi Church on November 29 at 7…
Sorensen Family: The Lights of Christmas
The Sorensen Family will present their Christmas concert, The Lights of Christmas, at South Shore United on November 30 at 2:30 pm. The concert celebrates the many lights of Christmas,…
Feast Dinner Theatres: Fairytale of New York
Feast Dinner Theatres will present Fairytale of New York this holiday season, with performances on select dates from November 20 to December 20 at the Rodd Charlottetown and Brothers 2…
Feast Dinner Theatres: Fairytale of New York
Feast Dinner Theatres will present Fairytale of New York this holiday season, with performances on select dates from November 20 to December 20 at the Rodd Charlottetown and Brothers 2…
City Cinema: Nouvelle Vague
Drama. Rating TBA. Dir: Richard Linklater, France/US, 2025, 105 min. Zoey Deutch, Guillaume Marbeck, Aubry Dullin. In French and English with Ebglish subtitles. “Linklater’s elegant love letter to the influential…
Carols for Advent
The annual service of lessons and Carols for Advent, presented by St. Peter’s Choristers under the direction of Clement Carelse, will take place at 7 pm on November 30 at…
York Christmas Sing-a-long
York United will host its annual Christmas Sing-a-long on November 30 at 7 pm. The public is invited to join for an evening of singing a variety of Christmas songs.…
Something More… Concert Series
Oscar Kempe hosts Something More... at the Beaconsfield Carriage House on November 30. Something More... is a monthly concert series to promote self-compassion and kindness. This event is designed to…
Name That Tune Trivia at Hunter’s
Name That Tune Trivia on Sundays at 9 pm with Andrew Rollins.
