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Calendar of Events
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7 events,The Charlottetown Thrift Market will be held in the cruise ship building at the Charlottetown Seaport, 1 Weymouth St, every Sunday from 9 am–2 pm. Over 100 tables and booths will offer household products, baked goods, collectibles, antiques, vintage clothing, crafts, jewelry, and more. Confederation Centre Art Gallery is hosting free art and craft activities for the whole family. Explore current exhibitions at a leisurely pace and create fun and simple crafts to take home at Family Sunday on March 29 from 11 am–12 noon. Drop in for a bit or stay the full hour. All materials will be… The Atlantic Entertainment Expo (AEX) returns to the PEI Convention Centre in Charlottetown on March 28 from 10 am–6 pm and March 29 from 12 noon–6 pm. The Expo is a celebration of pop culture and fandom, created to bring entertainment, creativity, and community together under one roof for Atlantic Canadians. The event highlights everything… |
3 events,Teens are welcome to join the teen advisory group on Mondays at 3:30 pm at the Summerside Library. Meetings start with an opportunity for teens to share their voices and opinions, followed by assisting staff with various tasks. Participation allows teens to earn volunteer hours toward the Community Service Bursary. |
7 events,Chef Nation is held in the Community Kitchen at the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre on Tuesdays from 3–5 pm. The first meeting is January 13. Teens (ages 13–18) can participate in a selection of crafts and activities, learn to cook, or just hang out. A weekly writing group for kids aged 6–12 takes place in the Children’s Room at the Charlottetown Library on Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. The group will have story prompts, challenges, and space to work on their own projects. The Charlottetown Scrabble Club meets on Tuesdays from 5–8 pm at the Charlottetown Library. All skill levels are welcome. Scoresheets, strategy tips, and cheat sheets are provided. Enjoy prizes and snacks. Admission is free. |
4 events,Kids aged 6–12 can join a creative after school club in the Children’s Room at the Charlottetown Library. The club meets weekly on Wednesdays at 3:30 pm. Each week offers a selection of crafts and activities. Kids aged 10–14 can join for some live-action role playing, costume and prop making, and a whole lot of fun in the auditorium at the Charlottetown Library on Wednesdays at 3:30 pm. Register online. Drop in to the Makerspace at the Charlottetown Library on April 1 and 15 from 5–7 pm for creative art time with the Creative PEI Artmobile. Make something new from the art supplies provided, or bring your own materials/work-in-progress project. |
5 events,Teens interested in developing leadership skills and helping their community can join a volunteer and leadership program at the Charlottetown Library every Thursday from 3–6 pm. Participants can drop by to work on a volunteer project from start to finish, and make a valuable impact in the community. At the Summerside Library one-on-one sessions take place on Thursdays at 3 pm where individuals are paired with someone who will answer their general tech questions. Call the library in advance at 902-436-7323 to register. The Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI hosts an EAL conversation circle for adults on Thursdays at 6:30 pm and Saturdays at 10 am at the Charlottetown Library. Adults interested in practicing their English language skills are encouraged to join for some informal conversation. No registration is required. |
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8 events,The Poetry Club meets at 10 am on the first Saturday of each month at the Voluntary Resource Centre in Charlottetown. The next meeting is April 4. Members share a favourite poem by another writer and, if they wish, one of their own. This program is for members of the PEI Writers’ Guild. To become… The Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI hosts an EAL conversation circle for adults on Thursdays at 6:30 pm and Saturdays at 10 am at the Charlottetown Library. Adults interested in practicing their English language skills are encouraged to join for some informal conversation. No registration is required. The Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI hosts EAL conversation circles for adults on Tuesdays at 6 pm and Saturdays at 10:30 am at the Summerside Library. Adults interested in practicing their English language skills are encouraged to join for informal conversation. |
2 events,The Charlottetown Thrift Market will be held in the cruise ship building at the Charlottetown Seaport, 1 Weymouth St, every Sunday from 9 am–2 pm. Over 100 tables and booths will offer household products, baked goods, collectibles, antiques, vintage clothing, crafts, jewelry, and more. Kids of all ages can drop by the Summerside Library between 1–3 pm on Saturdays and Sundays to craft. |
1 event,Adults can drop in to the Charlottetown Library to paint, socialize, and hang out on April 6 and 20 at 1 pm. |
12 events,The PEI Business Summit returns for its second year, bringing together Island business leaders for a half-day event focused on collaboration and forward planning on April 7 from 8:30 am–1 pm at the Delta Prince Edward. The Second Annual PEI Business Summit is designed to deliver practical insight and impactful dialogue for the businesses that… The Afternoon Movie Club series continues with About A Boy (PG) on April 7 at 1 pm at the Charlottetown Library. Chef Nation is held in the Community Kitchen at the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre on Tuesdays from 3–5 pm. The first meeting is January 13. Teens (ages 13–18) can participate in a selection of crafts and activities, learn to cook, or just hang out. |
6 events,The Seniors Navigator will be at the Charlottetown Library on April 8 and 22 from 9:30 am–3:30 pm for drop-in assistance. The program helps seniors access services and programs offered by community organizations and all levels of government more efficiently. Pre-register for Crafternoon in the Makerspace on April 8 at 1 pm to make a paper bag book. Register at 902-368-4642. |
8 events,Teens interested in developing leadership skills and helping their community can join a volunteer and leadership program at the Charlottetown Library every Thursday from 3–6 pm. Participants can drop by to work on a volunteer project from start to finish, and make a valuable impact in the community. At the Summerside Library one-on-one sessions take place on Thursdays at 3 pm where individuals are paired with someone who will answer their general tech questions. Call the library in advance at 902-436-7323 to register. The Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI hosts an EAL conversation circle for adults on Thursdays at 6:30 pm and Saturdays at 10 am at the Charlottetown Library. Adults interested in practicing their English language skills are encouraged to join for some informal conversation. No registration is required. |
9 events,The next session at the Summerside Library will be held on April 10 at 11 am. Guest Corporal Jennifer Driscoll from the Summerside Police Service will answer questions on crime prevention and introduce K9 Lucy. On April 10, kids aged 6–12 can design a container that protects a raw egg from breaking when dropped from a high place at 11 am. Registration is required. The PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation is hosting Fossil Day at the Charlottetown Library on April 10 from 1–3 pm. Join fossil expert Laura MacNeil, founder of Prehistoric Island Tours, for a hands‑on, family-friendly afternoon of fossils, displays, and interactive learning. This event is free and everyone is welcome. |
17 events,The PEI Woodlot Owners Association will hold its 15th annual general meeting on April 11 at the Linkletter Community Hall. Registration begins at 9 am, and the meeting starts at 9:30 am. This annual gathering brings together woodlot owners, forestry professionals, and community members interested in the future of forests on PEI. The day will… For over 50 years, the Pinch Penny Fair has raised funds to support arts education programs at the Confederation Centre. This year’s Pinch Penny Fair will take place on April 11 from 10 am–1 pm at Confederation Centre of the Arts. Admission is free for children 12 and under. This giant indoor yard sale includes books,… A speed puzzling tournament sponsored by Ravensburger will be held at the Charlottetown Library on April 11 from 10 am–12 noon. For individuals aged 16 and older who are puzzle pros or just love a good challenge, this is a chance to compete for glory, prizes, and the Golden Puzzle Piece Trophy. Call 902-368-4642 or… |
8 events,The Charlottetown Thrift Market will be held in the cruise ship building at the Charlottetown Seaport, 1 Weymouth St, every Sunday from 9 am–2 pm. Over 100 tables and booths will offer household products, baked goods, collectibles, antiques, vintage clothing, crafts, jewelry, and more. A casual, drop-in knitting club is held every second Sunday from 1–3 pm at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery in Charlottetown. Upcoming sessions are April 12 and 26. Bring a work in progress and sit amongst the art. No supplies are provided, and only water is allowed. Crocheters are also welcome. Info: confederationcentre.com/artgallery Kids of all ages can drop by the Summerside Library between 1–3 pm on Saturdays and Sundays to craft. |
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12 events,Homeschool families with children aged 6–12 can explore science, technology, and art while connecting with other homeschooling families at the Homeschooler Hour on April 14 at 2 pm at the Summerside Library. This month’s activity is making plant terrariums. Chef Nation is held in the Community Kitchen at the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre on Tuesdays from 3–5 pm. The first meeting is January 13. Teens (ages 13–18) can participate in a selection of crafts and activities, learn to cook, or just hang out. A weekly writing group for kids aged 6–12 takes place in the Children’s Room at the Charlottetown Library on Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. The group will have story prompts, challenges, and space to work on their own projects. |
10 events,The Creative Corner runs on April 15 at 2 pm and April 20 at 6:30 pm. Socialize while making a unique craft. Register for this program by calling the library at 902-436-7323. Kids aged 6–12 can join a creative after school club in the Children’s Room at the Charlottetown Library. The club meets weekly on Wednesdays at 3:30 pm. Each week offers a selection of crafts and activities. Kids aged 10–14 can join for some live-action role playing, costume and prop making, and a whole lot of fun in the auditorium at the Charlottetown Library on Wednesdays at 3:30 pm. Register online. |
9 events,The PROBUS PEI Club, a club for seniors, will meet on April 16 at 10 am at West Royalty Community Centre. Guest speaker Mike Sullivan will present “Cleaning Up the Harness Racing Industry in the Maritimes in the 1980s.” Contact Wendy at probuspei276@gmail.com for those interested in attending. Teens interested in developing leadership skills and helping their community can join a volunteer and leadership program at the Charlottetown Library every Thursday from 3–6 pm. Participants can drop by to work on a volunteer project from start to finish, and make a valuable impact in the community. At the Summerside Library one-on-one sessions take place on Thursdays at 3 pm where individuals are paired with someone who will answer their general tech questions. Call the library in advance at 902-436-7323 to register. |
8 events,The Spring Atlantic Maker Market will be held at the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown on April 17 from 4–8 pm and April 18 from 9 am–4 pm. The market will feature Island businesses and food vendors. Visit atlanticmakermarket.ca or follow @MakersMarketPEI on social media for updates and more details. LEs iLLUSIONNISTEs will perform at the Port-Lajoye Theatre at the Carrefour de l’Isle-Saint-Jean in Charlottetown on April 17 at 6 pm and in the Entre-deux-Mers room at La Belle-Alliance in Summerside on April 18 at 6 pm. Audiences will witness astonishing illusions—magic, levitation, vanishing acts, telepathy, and unexpected twists—that blur the line between reality and… The PEI Chapter of the Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre (PARC) presents their annual Island Playwrights’ Cabaret at The Arts Guild in Charlottetown on April 17 at 6:30 pm. Presented alongside readings by local playwrights from the Fresh From the Island Playwriting Workshops in partnership with Young at Heart Theatre and PARC, the Cabaret is designed… |
14 events,The Spring Atlantic Maker Market will be held at the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown on April 17 from 4–8 pm and April 18 from 9 am–4 pm. The market will feature Island businesses and food vendors. Visit atlanticmakermarket.ca or follow @MakersMarketPEI on social media for updates and more details. Crochet and chat during a Hooked on Crochet session with Julie in the Makerspace on April 18 at 10 am. There will be someone available to teach beginners. A creative writing group meets at bar1911 in Charlottetown on the third Saturday of every month at 10 am. The next meet-up is April 18. The group is for folks who are looking for a consistent community of writers to share their work and receive constructive feedback on their writing. Hosted by the PEI Writers’… |
6 events,The Charlottetown Thrift Market will be held in the cruise ship building at the Charlottetown Seaport, 1 Weymouth St, every Sunday from 9 am–2 pm. Over 100 tables and booths will offer household products, baked goods, collectibles, antiques, vintage clothing, crafts, jewelry, and more. Kids of all ages can drop by the Summerside Library between 1–3 pm on Saturdays and Sundays to craft. The PEI Modern Quilt Guild’s newest exhibition, Beyond the Block: Celebrating 10 Years of the PEI Modern Quilt Guild, will be on display in the main gallery of Eptek Art & Culture Centre from April 19–May 31. The PEI Modern Quilt Guild (PEIMQG) was formed in 2015 by a small group of modern quilting enthusiasts… |
5 events,Information sessions on aging in place will be offered at the Summerside and Charlottetown libraries starting in April. Set for four weekly sessions simultaneously, the first two sessions take place at 2 pm in Charlottetown and 6:30 pm in Summerside on April 20 and 27. The sessions are free, nurse-led workshops designed for seniors, families,… The Law Society of PEI is offering a free public session entitled “A Guide to the PEI Small Claims Process” at the Charlottetown Library on April 20 at 6 pm. Presented by the Office of the Prothonotary, the session will explain how PEI’s Small Claims Court works and what to expect if an individual becomes… Information sessions on aging in place will be offered at the Summerside and Charlottetown libraries starting in April. Set for four weekly sessions simultaneously, the first two sessions take place at 2 pm in Charlottetown and 6:30 pm in Summerside on April 20 and 27. The sessions are free, nurse-led workshops designed for seniors, families,… |
10 events,David Lund from Service Canada will be at the Charlottetown Library for one-on-one sessions to answer any questions about the programs Service Canada offers on April 21 at 1 pm. Chef Nation is held in the Community Kitchen at the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre on Tuesdays from 3–5 pm. The first meeting is January 13. Teens (ages 13–18) can participate in a selection of crafts and activities, learn to cook, or just hang out. A weekly writing group for kids aged 6–12 takes place in the Children’s Room at the Charlottetown Library on Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. The group will have story prompts, challenges, and space to work on their own projects. |
7 events,Kids aged 10–14 can join for some live-action role playing, costume and prop making, and a whole lot of fun in the auditorium at the Charlottetown Library on Wednesdays at 3:30 pm. Register online. On Earth Day, April 22, the public is invited to join Chanel Briggs, Millefiore Clarkes, and Al Kelly for Listening to Talking to Humans (about the end of the world): An Earth Day Gathering of food, poetry, film, and song from 5–7 pm at the Haviland in Charlottetown. The event celebrates the planet while offering… |
12 events,Teens interested in developing leadership skills and helping their community can join a volunteer and leadership program at the Charlottetown Library every Thursday from 3–6 pm. Participants can drop by to work on a volunteer project from start to finish, and make a valuable impact in the community. At the Summerside Library one-on-one sessions take place on Thursdays at 3 pm where individuals are paired with someone who will answer their general tech questions. Call the library in advance at 902-436-7323 to register. A free workshop, Empower & Enhance: Practical Strategies to Improve Task Initiation Skills, will be held at 6:30 pm on April 23 at UPEI’s Don and Marian MacDougal Hall, Room 242. Attendees should arrive by 6 pm. Led by ADHD PEI, UPEI, and LDAPEI, the series is a free program designed to help participants develop… |
6 events,Bluefield High School’s musical production returns with a high-energy, modern musical, Freaky Friday. This year’s show presents a contemporary musical adaptation of the well-known story. Performances will take place in the Bluefield High School cafeteria, with public showtimes on April 23, 24, and 25 at 7 pm, and a matinee performance on April 26 at… |
16 events,Bookmark, Charlottetown’s locally owned independent bookstore, is celebrating Canadian Independent Bookstore Day on April 25. This annual event highlights the spirit and value of independent bookstores. Local booksellers also play a vital role in the Canadian literary ecosystem. They are conduits of discovery, champions of Canadian creators at all career stages, and help introduce Canadian… Pancakes for Parkinson’s is happening at the Malcolm J. Darrach Community Centre on April 25 from 8:30–11 am. Bring family and friends for a morning of great food, community spirit, and meaningful support for Parkinson’s awareness and care. Spring Park United will host its annual yard sale on April 25 from 9 am–12 noon. Doors will open at 9 am. This is an indoor event and will proceed rain or shine. The Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI hosts an EAL conversation circle for adults on Thursdays at 6:30 pm and Saturdays at 10 am at the Charlottetown Library. Adults interested in practicing their English language skills are encouraged to join for some informal conversation. No registration is required. |
12 events,The Charlottetown Thrift Market will be held in the cruise ship building at the Charlottetown Seaport, 1 Weymouth St, every Sunday from 9 am–2 pm. Over 100 tables and booths will offer household products, baked goods, collectibles, antiques, vintage clothing, crafts, jewelry, and more. Confederation Centre Art Gallery is hosting free art and craft activities for the whole family. Explore current exhibitions at a leisurely pace and create fun and simple crafts to take home at Family Sunday on April 26 from 11 am–12 noon. Drop in for a bit or stay the full hour. All materials will be… The East Village Vintage Market will debut at #10 Mariners Lane heritage building on April 25 from 10 am–4 pm and April 26 from 11 am–3 pm. A part of this year's Doors Open Down East event, the market was born from a desire to have an event that showcases the fabulous boutique vintage sellers… |
5 events,Information sessions on aging in place will be offered at the Summerside and Charlottetown libraries starting in April. Set for four weekly sessions simultaneously, the first two sessions take place at 2 pm in Charlottetown and 6:30 pm in Summerside on April 20 and 27. The sessions are free, nurse-led workshops designed for seniors, families,… Information sessions on aging in place will be offered at the Summerside and Charlottetown libraries starting in April. Set for four weekly sessions simultaneously, the first two sessions take place at 2 pm in Charlottetown and 6:30 pm in Summerside on April 20 and 27. The sessions are free, nurse-led workshops designed for seniors, families,… Bring family and friends to the Summerside Library on April 27 at 6:30 pm for an evening of board games. Bring your own or play one from the library’s collection. |
9 events,Chef Nation is held in the Community Kitchen at the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre on Tuesdays from 3–5 pm. The first meeting is January 13. Teens (ages 13–18) can participate in a selection of crafts and activities, learn to cook, or just hang out. A weekly writing group for kids aged 6–12 takes place in the Children’s Room at the Charlottetown Library on Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. The group will have story prompts, challenges, and space to work on their own projects. At the Summerside Library, a four-week course is offered where individuals are paired with someone who will answer their general tech questions on Tuesdays from April 7–28 at 4 pm. One-on-one sessions take place on Thursdays at 3 pm as well. Call the library in advance at 902-436-7323 to register. |
5 events,Journaling enthusiasts, scrapbookers, and stationary lovers can trade paper using a swap table and work on a journal, zine, or paper project at the Charlottetown Library on April 29 from 2–4 pm. Info: 902-368-4642 Kids aged 6–12 can join a creative after school club in the Children’s Room at the Charlottetown Library. The club meets weekly on Wednesdays at 3:30 pm. Each week offers a selection of crafts and activities. Kids aged 10–14 can join for some live-action role playing, costume and prop making, and a whole lot of fun in the auditorium at the Charlottetown Library on Wednesdays at 3:30 pm. Register online. |
9 events,The 2026 PEI Provincial Heritage Fair is taking place April 30 at the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown. The Provincial Heritage Fair is a day of celebrating students’ achievements in historical inquiry. Students from Grades 5–12 will spend the day showcasing their student projects based on an aspect of Island or Canadian history. Members of the… Teens interested in developing leadership skills and helping their community can join a volunteer and leadership program at the Charlottetown Library every Thursday from 3–6 pm. Participants can drop by to work on a volunteer project from start to finish, and make a valuable impact in the community. At the Summerside Library one-on-one sessions take place on Thursdays at 3 pm where individuals are paired with someone who will answer their general tech questions. Call the library in advance at 902-436-7323 to register. |
6 events,Caregivers and parents can bring their children up to age six to The Nest for 45 minutes of music, movement, and joyful fun on May 1, with sessions at 10 am or 2 pm. The class will include songs, dancing, playing instruments, puppets, a parachute, and a bubble dance party to finish off. Open and… Caregivers and parents can bring their children up to age six to The Nest for 45 minutes of music, movement, and joyful fun on May 1, with sessions at 10 am or 2 pm. The class will include songs, dancing, playing instruments, puppets, a parachute, and a bubble dance party to finish off. Open and… |
8 events,The UPEI Medical Brigade is hosting a community Colour Run fundraiser on May 2 from 8:30 am–1 pm. The run will begin outside the Brackley Community Centre and will follow Union Road along a level, paved route. The event is open to participants of all ages. Proceeds will go toward the Brigade’s work abroad to… Canadian designer Hilary MacMillan will headline this year’s PEI Fashion Weekend, bringing her bold vision, commitment to size diversity, and internationally recognized design excellence to PEI on May 1 and 2. As one of Canada’s most influential contemporary designers, MacMillan is known for her size-diverse, ethically made collections produced in Canada. Her work has been… A free, all-ages community clothing exchange will take place at the Charlottetown Library on May 2 from 11 am–3 pm. In collaboration with Wild Child, the event is all about sustainability, community, and giving clothes a second life. Shoppers can bring their gently-used clothing to swap, thrift their way through a selection of free clothing, and… |


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