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11 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. |
8 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. 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… |
5 events,This month, the ciné-concerts series Roving Picture Shows, held in partnership with Island Jazz, presents Underground at Eptek Art & Culture Centre in Summerside on May 3 at 1 pm. Pianist Max Keenlyside will perform a live improvised score. Tickets can be purchased at linktr.ee/rovingpictureshows. The Good Neighbourly Club welcomes Islanders to join its annual springtime outing, the Tracadie May Flower Walk, on May 3. The group will meet at the Tracadie Community Centre at 2 pm. Info: 902-330-2248 The Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society (GEBIS) is offering weekly monastery tours from 2–4 pm on Sundays in May at 2741 Heatherdale Rd, Montague. During the guided tour, monks will share their daily lives and routines, personal stories, as well as activities that give visitors firsthand experience of the things they learn and do. Visitors… |
3 events,Adults can drop in to the Charlottetown Library to paint, socialize, and hang out on May 4, 11, and 25 at 1 pm. Information sessions on aging in place are offered at the Charlottetown Library this month. Set for four weekly sessions, the third and fourth sessions take place at 2 pm on May 4 and 11. The sessions are free, nurse-led workshops designed for seniors, families, caregivers, and anyone planning ahead for aging in place. Every workshop… |
4 events,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. |
3 events,The Seniors Navigator will be at the Charlottetown Library on May 6 and 20 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. 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. |
5 events,The Summerside Library is offering several children’s story times for the month of May. On Saturdays, kids of all ages can enjoy a different story with a fun activity at 10:30 am. On May 7, guests from the Canadian Mental Health Association will share a story about emotions at 1 pm. On May 13, there… |
4 events,St. Peter’s Cathedral will hold its annual fudge sale at the Confederation Court Mall in Charlottetown on May 8 from 9 am–4 pm, or as long as supplies last. Treat someone to some fudge or simply treat yourself. The PEI Spiritual Expo & Symposium will take place at the Rodd Royalty Hotel in Charlottetown on May 8–9. The two-day immersive event will focus on connection, personal growth, and spiritual exploration. Featuring a diverse lineup of vendors, intuitive readers, healers, and practitioners, attendees can explore a wide range of spiritual and holistic offerings. The… |
10 events,The PEI Spiritual Expo & Symposium will take place at the Rodd Royalty Hotel in Charlottetown on May 8–9. The two-day immersive event will focus on connection, personal growth, and spiritual exploration. Featuring a diverse lineup of vendors, intuitive readers, healers, and practitioners, attendees can explore a wide range of spiritual and holistic offerings. The… The Summerside Library is offering several children’s story times for the month of May. On Saturdays, kids of all ages can enjoy a different story with a fun activity at 10:30 am. On May 7, guests from the Canadian Mental Health Association will share a story about emotions at 1 pm. On May 13, there… The PEI Association for Community Living invites adults and youth with intellectual disabilities (and their caregivers) for Library for All, a monthly program at the Charlottetown Library. This month, participants will sew and crochet, with a beginner-friendly yarn weaving activity on May 9 at 11 am. The PEI Witch Market returns to The Arts Guild in Charlottetown on May 9 from 12–5 pm, with a Dungeons N’ Dragons theme. The market will feature psychics, artisanal bread, crochet goodies, custom dice, and witchy crafters. Costumes are encouraged. Admission is a small fee. |
3 events,The Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society (GEBIS) is offering weekly monastery tours from 2–4 pm on Sundays in May at 2741 Heatherdale Rd, Montague. During the guided tour, monks will share their daily lives and routines, personal stories, as well as activities that give visitors firsthand experience of the things they learn and do. Visitors… Drop in to Village Green Brewery on Sundays at 4 pm for Aussie Rules Football (AFL). Catch the Sydney Swans and learn about the Atlantic AFL League. |
3 events,Adults can drop in to the Charlottetown Library to paint, socialize, and hang out on May 4, 11, and 25 at 1 pm. Information sessions on aging in place are offered at the Charlottetown Library this month. Set for four weekly sessions, the third and fourth sessions take place at 2 pm on May 4 and 11. The sessions are free, nurse-led workshops designed for seniors, families, caregivers, and anyone planning ahead for aging in place. Every workshop… |
5 events,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,The Summerside Library is offering several children’s story times for the month of May. On Saturdays, kids of all ages can enjoy a different story with a fun activity at 10:30 am. On May 13, there will be a story time all about kindness as part of PEI Family Violence Prevention Week at 1 pm. 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. The Lymphedema Education and Support Group meets bi-monthly in Kensington at 25A Garden Dr. Bi-monthly meetings also take place in Charlottetown at Beaconsfield Carriage House. The next Charlottetown meeting is on May 13 at 4:15 pm. Facilitated by Rose Goulet, these meetings are open to anyone interested in preventing lymphedema or living with it. Follow… |
5 events,Tantalizing Tales: A Night of Erotica will be held at the Arts Guild in Charlottetown on May 14 from 7–9 pm. The Guildy Pleasures event will include sensual poetry, spoken word, burlesque, live painting, and playful audience participation. Produced by local artist Julie Bull, the cabaret-style evening will feature Island performers Tanaka Kativhu, Andrea Avery,… |
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7 events,St. Mark’s Presbyterian’s annual compost sale will take place on May 16 from 9 am–1 pm. The compost will be for purchase by the bag or by the scoop. It will be available in the church parking lot at 7 Tamarac Ave in Charlottetown. Cash or debit accepted. The Summerside Library is offering several children’s story times for the month of May. On Saturdays, kids of all ages can enjoy a different story with a fun activity at 10:30 am. On May 7, guests from the Canadian Mental Health Association will share a story about emotions at 1 pm. On May 13, there… Trivia on Saturdays at 2 pm with Wade Babineau. Reserve by calling 902-367-3450. |
6 events,Bring plants or cuttings to the Summerside Library and swap with fellow plant lovers on May 17 at 2 pm. Do not bring any plants that are categorized as an invasive species. The Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society (GEBIS) is offering weekly monastery tours from 2–4 pm on Sundays in May at 2741 Heatherdale Rd, Montague. During the guided tour, monks will share their daily lives and routines, personal stories, as well as activities that give visitors firsthand experience of the things they learn and do. Visitors… Drop-in life drawing sessions with a nude model are held on Sundays from 2–4 pm at the Gertrude Cotton Art Centre. The next sessions are May 17 and 31. All skill levels are welcome. Doors open at 1:30 pm, and participants are encouraged to arrive early for set-up. Participants must be 18+ or have written… |
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6 events,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,The Seniors Navigator will be at the Charlottetown Library on May 6 and 20 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. 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. PEERS Alliance invites adults to the 2SLGBTQ+ Adult Drop-In on May 20 from 6–8 pm for a poetry workshop facilitated by guests from the Queer Poetry Club. The workshop invites folks to engage with poetry on the topic of ‘Spring’ through the lens of queer joy in a low-pressure setting. Participants have the opportunity to… |
5 events,The PROBUS PEI Club, a club for seniors, will meet on May 21 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. The WoHeLo/QEH Auxiliary will host its three-day spring sale at 144 Dorchester Street in Charlottetown on May 21 from 12–8 pm, May 22 from 10 am–7 pm, and May 23 from 10 am–3 pm. The sale offers gently used adult and children’s spring and summer clothing, as well as shoes, jewelry, and purses. With every… |
5 events,A new festival of food, family, and fun is coming to Charlottetown in May. The Rotary Club of Charlottetown Royalty has announced that the first annual Charlottetown Food Truck Festival will be happening at the Eastlink Centre, May 22 and 23. More than a dozen Food Trucks from PEI and the Maritimes will be featured,… The WoHeLo/QEH Auxiliary will host its three-day spring sale at 144 Dorchester Street in Charlottetown on May 21 from 12–8 pm, May 22 from 10 am–7 pm, and May 23 from 10 am–3 pm. The sale offers gently used adult and children’s spring and summer clothing, as well as shoes, jewelry, and purses. With every… |
11 events,A new festival of food, family, and fun is coming to Charlottetown in May. The Rotary Club of Charlottetown Royalty has announced that the first annual Charlottetown Food Truck Festival will be happening at the Eastlink Centre, May 22 and 23. More than a dozen Food Trucks from PEI and the Maritimes will be featured,… The Church Mouse Thrift Shop is open for the season at St. John’s Anglican Church, running from 9 am–2 pm every Saturday through November. The sale includes lots of gently-used, quality items such as clothing, footwear, housewares, collectibles, toys, books, and more. The WoHeLo/QEH Auxiliary will host its three-day spring sale at 144 Dorchester Street in Charlottetown on May 21 from 12–8 pm, May 22 from 10 am–7 pm, and May 23 from 10 am–3 pm. The sale offers gently used adult and children’s spring and summer clothing, as well as shoes, jewelry, and purses. With every… The City of Charlottetown’s annual Fix-it Fair will be held at the Charlottetown Library on May 23 from 10 am–2 pm. Talented volunteer Fixers will be on hand to assist in the free repair of various household items. Fixers will also share knowledge so individuals can fix and learn to perform repairs at home. Local organizations… |
5 events,The 2026 Summerside Muckraker, the first mountain bike XC race of the season in Prince Edward Island and hosted by Cycling PEI, is scheduled for May 24 at Rotary Park in Summerside. Check-in and timing chip pick-up for the race opens at 9:30 am. There will be a 10 am start time for U9 and… Hope House is hosting an Afternoon Tea fundraiser on May 24 from 2–4 pm at Credit Union Place in Summerside. Hope House Mother’s Home in Summerside is approaching its second anniversary. Since opening in April 2024, Hope House has become a lifeline for vulnerable mothers across Prince Edward Island—and it exists entirely because of community… The Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society (GEBIS) is offering weekly monastery tours from 2–4 pm on Sundays in May at 2741 Heatherdale Rd, Montague. During the guided tour, monks will share their daily lives and routines, personal stories, as well as activities that give visitors firsthand experience of the things they learn and do. Visitors… |
4 events,Adults can drop in to the Charlottetown Library to paint, socialize, and hang out on May 4, 11, and 25 at 1 pm. Bonshaw Hall Cooperative Limited will hold its annual general meeting of shareholders at Bonshaw Hall on May 25 at 7 pm. The meeting will cover recent financial statements of the Corporation and any other business shareholders want to address. Bonshaw Hall Cooperative Limited will hold its annual general meeting of shareholders at Bonshaw Hall on May 25 at 7 pm. The meeting will cover the recent financial statements of the Corporation and any other business shareholders want to address. |
5 events,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. |
3 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. The Country Legends Tribute Show returns to Kings Playhouse in Georgetown on May 27 at 7:30 pm. Gordon Cormier and Dave Pike, both from Newfoundland, have been delighting Playhouse audiences for years with their renditions of country classics. Expect favourites from Charley Pride, George Jones, Conway Twitty, Merle Haggard, and Johnny Cash, along with Newfoundland… |
5 events,The Cornwall and Area Watershed Group will be hosting their annual general meeting at the Milton Community Hall on May 28 at 6:30 pm. Learn about modern soil conservation practices in PEI with guest speaker Gwen Vessey of the PEI Agri-Watershed Partnership Program, and stay afterward to learn about the work CAWG has done over… The PEI Writers’ Guild hosts an open mic on the fourth Thursday of every month at the Gallery Coffee House and Bistro in Charlottetown at 7 pm. The next open mic is May 28. Writers, readers, and keen ears come together for an evening of support for courageous writers. Those interested in reading can sign… |
5 events,Zion Presbyterian’s Spring Clothing Sale will run from 9 am–1 pm on May 29 and 30. Shoppers will find a large selection of adult and children’s clothing, along with shoes, purses, and jewelry. There will also be a cafe, bake sale, and book sale, as well as a barbecue each day from 11 am–1 pm.… |
10 events,The Canoe Cove Community Association will hold its 19th annual Perennial Sale on May 30 from 9 am–12 noon at Inman Park in Canoe Cove. The sale will feature hundreds of perennials, annuals, herbs, dahlias, shrubs, trees, and rich compost for the garden—all at very reasonable prices. Proceeds will support a new roof for the… Zion Presbyterian’s Spring Clothing Sale will run from 9 am–1 pm on May 29 and 30. Shoppers will find a large selection of adult and children’s clothing, along with shoes, purses, and jewelry. There will also be a cafe, bake sale, and book sale, as well as a barbecue each day from 11 am–1 pm.… Islanders and visitors are welcome to enjoy a visit to Uigg Community Centre on May 30 from 9 am–1 pm. The Happy Hearts East Senior Club is hosting a garage sale and community gathering with light refreshments for sale. Picnicking, strolling the grounds and visiting with neighbors is encouraged. Bring folding chairs or blankets to… |
5 events,Every May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada, a time when communities across the country come together to honor Asian cultures and contributions. This year, the fourth annual PEI Asian Heritage Month celebration will be held in both Charlottetown and Summerside, showcasing the unique charm and beauty of Asian culture. The Closing Ceremony will take… The Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society (GEBIS) is offering weekly monastery tours from 2–4 pm on Sundays in May at 2741 Heatherdale Rd, Montague. During the guided tour, monks will share their daily lives and routines, personal stories, as well as activities that give visitors firsthand experience of the things they learn and do. Visitors… Drop-in life drawing sessions with a nude model are held on Sundays from 2–4 pm at the Gertrude Cotton Art Centre. The next sessions are May 17 and 31. All skill levels are welcome. Doors open at 1:30 pm, and participants are encouraged to arrive early for set-up. Participants must be 18+ or have written… |
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7 events,The Afternoon Movie Club series continues with Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris (G) on June 2 at 1 pm. 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. |
2 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. Bookmark in Charlottetown is hosting fiction authors Jeff Miller and Katie Mac on June 3 at 7 pm. This is a free event, and all are welcome. Pulsing with the raw energy of basement punk shows and DIY creativity, late-night manifestos and first heartbreaks, Jeff Miller’s debut novel Temporary Palaces captures a generation caught between… |
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4 events,A Friday night open-air market will take place at Brittania Hall in Tyne Valley from 4–7 pm, beginning June 5 and running weekly until October. The market features local produce and crafts. All are welcome. Contact tynevalleycoop@gmail.com for more info or follow on Facebook. The card game Auction is played weekly on Fridays at 7:30 pm at Dunstaffnage School Centre. Admission is at the door. Inside The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald will play on the Harmony House stage on select dates from May to July. Fifty years ago this November, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank beneath the icy waters of Lake Superior, taking all 29 crew members with her. This tragic shipwreck was immortalized in song by the great Canadian songwriter Gordon Lightfoot.… |
6 events,Crafternoon for Kids takes place as a drop-in session on Saturdays and Sundays during open hours. The Church Mouse Thrift Shop is open for the season at St. John’s Anglican Church, running from 9 am–2 pm every Saturday through November. The sale includes lots of gently-used, quality items such as clothing, footwear, housewares, collectibles, toys, books, and more. Flora’s Walk for Perinatal Mental Health will take place at the Beaconsfield Carriage House, 2 Kent St, Charlottetown on June 6 from 11 am–1:30 pm. Flora’s Walk raises funds and awareness for timely perinatal mental health care in Canada. Seventy per cent of proceeds raised will stay in PEI to support Family Service PEI’s counselling… Islanders are invited to walk, hike, run, or bike in memory of a loved one for the Hospice PEI fundraiser, Hike & Bike. The all ages event will be held at Confederation Landing Park in Charlottetown on June 6 from 1–3 pm. There will be a barbecue, prizes for top fundraisers, face painting, and giveaways… |


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