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4 events,In 1875, construction of the historic West Point Lighthouse, nestled along the shores of Northumberland Strait in the western tip of PEI, was completed and the lamp was lit in December of that same year. Over the years the need for staff ended with electrification in 1963. Although the structure is no longer staffed by… Abegweit First Nation is hosting its annual Mawio’mi from June 7–8 in Scotchfort. The Mawio’mi is a time to celebrate rich culture, honour traditions, and strengthen community. Attendees experience vibrant dances, powerful drumming, delicious food, and meaningful connections—creating unforgettable moments. All are welcome to attend. Visit abegweit.ca or follow @abegweitfirstnation on social media to learn… Ceilidh in the City is kicking off early with a special pre-season fundraising performance at 7 pm on June 7 at Park Royal United in Charlottetown. Featuring Kendall Docherty and the Ceilidh in the City Band, the concert is in support of the church’s ongoing community programs and outreach initiatives. The band includes Kendall Docherty… |
1 event,Abegweit First Nation is hosting its annual Mawio’mi from June 7–8 in Scotchfort. The Mawio’mi is a time to celebrate rich culture, honour traditions, and strengthen community. Attendees experience vibrant dances, powerful drumming, delicious food, and meaningful connections—creating unforgettable moments. All are welcome to attend. Visit abegweit.ca or follow @abegweitfirstnation on social media to learn… |
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1 event,Join The Nest and Canadian parents for French PEI for French Footprints, a free bilingual music series for children aged 0–6 and their caregivers at The Nest on June 10, 17 and 24 from 2–3 pm. These sessions combine music, movement, and French language exposure—no French experience needed. Spaces are limited and pre-registration is required… |
1 event,Queerly Canadian—a hilarious and heartfelt drag celebration of all things Canadiana—will sashay into The Guild in Charlottetown for three performances: June 11, 13, and 14 at 9 pm. This raucous and randy revue features drag personalities Didi d’Edada (portrayed by theatre-maker Jay Whitehead) and her only begotten son, the operatically outrageous Castrati (brought to life… |
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2 events,Queerly Canadian—a hilarious and heartfelt drag celebration of all things Canadiana—will sashay into The Guild in Charlottetown for three performances: June 11, 13, and 14 at 9 pm. This raucous and randy revue features drag personalities Didi d’Edada (portrayed by theatre-maker Jay Whitehead) and her only begotten son, the operatically outrageous Castrati (brought to life… |
2 events,Queerly Canadian—a hilarious and heartfelt drag celebration of all things Canadiana—will sashay into The Guild in Charlottetown for three performances: June 11, 13, and 14 at 9 pm. This raucous and randy revue features drag personalities Didi d’Edada (portrayed by theatre-maker Jay Whitehead) and her only begotten son, the operatically outrageous Castrati (brought to life… |
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1 event,Join The Nest and Canadian parents for French PEI for French Footprints, a free bilingual music series for children aged 0–6 and their caregivers at The Nest on June 10, 17 and 24 from 2–3 pm. These sessions combine music, movement, and French language exposure—no French experience needed. Spaces are limited and pre-registration is required… |
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2 events,This month’s Downstreet social dance will be held on June 21 from 8–10 pm. All levels and styles of dance are welcome. Participants are encouraged to bring water and dancing shoes or socks. Attendees may catch a special performance or demo class. downstreetdance.com |
1 event,The DiverseCity Festival is back and bigger than ever in 2025, with celebrations planned across seven communities throughout Prince Edward Island. Kicking off in Charlottetown on June 22, the festival continues its tradition of showcasing the rich cultural diversity of the Island through music, food, art, and community engagement. This year’s events will be hosted… |
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1 event,Join The Nest and Canadian parents for French PEI for French Footprints, a free bilingual music series for children aged 0–6 and their caregivers at The Nest on June 10, 17 and 24 from 2–3 pm. These sessions combine music, movement, and French language exposure—no French experience needed. Spaces are limited and pre-registration is required… |
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2 events,Based on the book written by Lennox Island’s Richard Pellissier-Lush, The Creator’s Plan explores his coming of age as a Mi’kmaq. Richard grew up looking different than other Indigenous children, but his mother continually reminded him that he was part of the Creator’s plan and empowered him to embrace his culture, no matter what he… The Ross Family Ceilidh will be on stage at Victoria Playhouse this summer, with shows running on Monday evenings beginning June 30. Through song and story, music and dance, siblings Stephanie, Johnny, and Danielle lovingly explore their deep Island roots, from Acadian and Celtic origins to present day influences. This established group’s latest show is… |
1 event,Capital City Canada Day returns to Victoria Park in Charlottetown on July 1 from 12–10 pm. Residents and visitors are invited to enjoy a full day of free, family-friendly activities and live entertainment, culminating in fireworks at dusk. The day will feature a Family Fun Zone from 12–7 pm. Celebrate Canada with kid-friendly games, inflatables,… |
2 events,Based on the book written by Lennox Island’s Richard Pellissier-Lush, The Creator’s Plan explores his coming of age as a Mi’kmaq. Richard grew up looking different than other Indigenous children, but his mother continually reminded him that he was part of the Creator’s plan and empowered him to embrace his culture, no matter what he… A square dance will take place at Lorne Valley School every Wednesday in July and August at 7:30 pm. Music will be provided by Allan, Ward, and Hailee MacDonald and Friends. A 50/50 draw will be held, and refreshments will be served. |
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2 events,The 38th Annual PEI Bluegrass & Old Time Music Festival is being held at the Dundas Fairgrounds in Dundas on July 4, 5, and 6. Headline performers from the USA are The Kody Norris Show and The Grass Messengers. Common Ground and Country Connection will be here from Nova Scotia. From New Brunswick comes Shane… |

![West Point Lighthouse [submitted]](https://buzzpeicom.twic.pics/2025/05/West-Point-Lighthouse-submitted-scaled.jpg)

![Ceilidh in the City CROP [submitted]](https://buzzpeicom.twic.pics/2025/04/Ceilidh-in-the-City-CROP-submitted.jpg)

![Queerly Canadian – Castrati an Electro Drag Opera [submitted]](https://buzzpeicom.twic.pics/2025/05/Queerly-Canadian-Castrati-an-Electro-Drag-Opera-submitted-scaled.jpg)


![DiverseCity 3 2024 [submitted]](https://buzzpeicom.twic.pics/2025/06/DiverseCity-3-2024-submitted-scaled.jpg)

![Ross Family – Stephanie [submitted]](https://buzzpeicom.twic.pics/2025/05/Ross-Family-Stephanie-submitted.jpg)


