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  • DJ Derek

    19+
    The Factory 189 Kent St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    DJs on Fridays and Saturdays (11 pm) on the main floor.

  • DJ Purdy

    19+
    The Factory 189 Kent St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    DJs on Saturdays (11 pm) in the lower level of The Factory.

  • Gin N’ Tonic

    19+
    Hunter's Ale House 185 Kent St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Live music at Hunters.

  • Charlottetown Thrift Market

    Charlottetown Seaport 1 Weymouth St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    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 Crafternoon

    Summerside Rotary Library 57 Central St, Summerside, PE, Canada

    Kids of all ages can drop by the Summerside Library between 1–3 pm on Saturdays and Sundays to craft.    

  • Sit & Knit Club

    Confederation Centre Art Gallery 145 Richmond St, Charlottetown, PE C1A 1J1, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    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

  • Holocaust Memorial Day

    Free event
    Charlottetown Library Learning Centre 97 Queen St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    The PEI Jewish Community invites the public to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day in the auditorium at the Charlottetown Library on April 12 at 1:30 pm. The event will include the lighting of memorial candles, reading of the names of Holocaust victims, and two minutes of silence. Keynote speakers are Ilana Clyde, an Israeli-born former dancer…

  • Sunday Session

    The Old Triangle 189 Great George St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    A Sunday Afternoon Tune Session featuring traditional music and craic takes place weekly on Sundays from 2–4 pm at The Old Triangle.

  • Board Game Cafe

    Free event
    Summerside Rotary Library 57 Central St, Summerside, PE, Canada

    Teens can grab a friend and pick from a selection of board games to enjoy at the Summerside Library on April 12 at 2 pm.

  • Still Kickin

    200 Summerside Wing 329 N Market St, Summerside, PE, Canada

    Live music at Summerside Wing.

  • Gardening 101

    Summerside Rotary Library 57 Central St, Summerside, PE, Canada

    Kool Breeze Farms will be at the Summerside Library on April 12 at 2 pm to give a presentation on basic gardening information and to answer any questions. Everyone is welcome.  

  • Nick Gauthier

    Slaymaker & Nichols 82 Fitzroy St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Live music at Slaymaker & Nichols.

  • Fascinating Ladies of Country

    Harbourfront Theatre 124 Heather Moyse Dr, Summerside, PE, Canada

    Young at Heart Theatre presents: Fascinating Ladies of Country at Harbourfront Theatre in Summerside on April 12 at 2 pm. This engaging musical revue celebrates the iconic women of country music, honouring the artists whose songs and stories helped shape both the genre and the broader movement toward women’s empowerment in music and beyond. This…

  • Life Drawing for Adults

    Robert L. Cotton Centre 57 Bunbury Rd, Stratford, PE, Canada

    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 April 12 and 26. 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…

  • Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society Monastery Tour

    Free event
    Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society 2741 Heatherdale Rd, Montague, PE, Canada

    The Great Enlightenment Buddhist Institute Society (GEBIS) is offering weekly monastery tours from 2–4 pm on Sundays in April (except April 5) at 2741 Heatherdale Rd, Montague. The tours are interactive and designed to give Islanders who are curious about the monastery a chance to step inside and learn firsthand about the monks, their lives,…

  • PEI Symphony Orchestra Presents: Blue with Guest Soloist Magdalena von Eccher

    Sobey Family Theatre 130 Queen St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    The PEI Symphony Orchestra (PEISO) will close its 2025–2026 season on April 12 at 2:30 pm at the Confederation Centre of the Arts. The vibrant finale, Blue, features PEI pianist Magdalena von Eccher as soloist in Claude Debussy’s “Fantaisie for Piano and Orchestra.” The concert brings together orchestral music shaped by the cultural energy of…

  • Sunday Hootenanny

    Free event
    Copper Bottom Brewing 567 Rue Main, Montague, PE, Canada

    Join The Blizzard Goat Band at Copper Bottom Brewing for the weekly Sunday Hootenanny from 3–5 pm. Free admission.

  • City Cinema: Palestine 36

    City Cinema 64 King St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Drama/History. PG, violence, coarse language, mature themes. Dir: Annemarie Jacir, Palestine/UK/France, 2025, 119 min. Hiam Abbass, Kamel El Basha, Jeremy Irons, Yasmine Al Massri. In Arabic and English with English subtitles. Best Film Winner at the São Paulo and Tokyo International Film Festivals. “Palestine 36 (Palestine’s official selection for this year’s Oscars)… Explores the thorny…

  • Charlottetown Jazz Ensemble

    Trailside Music Hall 155 Kent St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    The award-winning, 19-member Charlottetown Jazz Ensemble (CJE) will make its inaugural appearance at Trailside Music Hall in Charlottetown on April 12 at 7 pm. Recipient of the 2026 Music PEI Achievement in Jazz Award, the band performs a mix of contemporary and classic big band charts, including standards by legends like Basie and Ellington, alongside…

  • Name That Tune Trivia at Hunters

    Hunter's Ale House 185 Kent St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Name That Tune Trivia on Sundays at 9 pm with Andrew Rollins.