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  • Come From Away

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

    Running on select dates from June 30 to September 26, Come From Away, by Irene Sankoff and David Hein, tells the remarkable true story of the small Newfoundland town of Gander and the thousands of airline passengers welcomed there following the events of September 11, 2001. The internationally acclaimed musical celebrates the generosity and kindness…

  • Let’s Have A Ceilidh

    Brackley Beach Community Centre 3330 Brackley Point Rd, Brackley Beach, PE, Canada

    Local fiddler Flora MacLaine and dancer Grace Chaisson will host a traditional family ceilidh at the Brackley Beach Community Centre on Fridays at 7:30 pm, running from July 3–August 28. Local singer and songwriter Michael Pendergast will provide a wide variety of Island and Maritimer songs. Each night will see a guest performer. 

  • Inside American Pie

    Harmony House 19814 PE-2, Hunter River, PE, Canada

    Inside American Pie is back at Harmony House from July 22–September 24 on select dates. A lot of people know that ‘American Pie’ was written by Don McLean to commemorate the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and The Big Bopper. What’s less known is that the song is jam-packed with references to…

  • C’Mon In! An Island Kitchen Party

    The Mack 128 Great George St, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4K6, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    This summer, C’Mon In! An Island Kitchen Party brings the spirit of an Atlantic Canadian kitchen party to the stage at The Mack in Charlottetown, running from June 6–August 29. The production places audiences inside a familiar Maritime setting where music, storytelling, and humour unfold over the course of the evening. Blending concert performance with…

  • Fefe Dobson

    PEI Brewing Company 96 Kensington Rd, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Singer Fefe Dobson will perform at the PEI Brewing Company on July 31 at 8 pm.

  • Charlottetown Farmers Market

    Family Friendly
    Charlottetown Farmers Market 614 North River Rd, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    The Charlottetown Farmers Market is open from 9 am–2 pm on Saturdays year-round, and on Wednesdays from 9 am–2 pm, running July 1 to August 30. Local farmers, crafters, artisans and hot food vendors sell local, organic produce, fish, meats, baked goods, preserves, roasted coffee, specialty teas, and more. Info: charlottetownfarmersmarket.com

  • Summerside Farmers Market

    Family Friendly
    Free event
    Summerside Farmers Market 250 Water St, Summerside, PE, Canada

    Find local produce, baked goods, meat, fish, prepared food, cheese, artisans and more at the Summerside Farmers Market. Open weekly on Saturdays from 9 am–1 pm.

  • The Church Mouse Thrift Shop

    Church Mouse Thrift Shop 391 Nelson St, Crapaud, PE, Canada

    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 PEI Mussel Tear

    North Point Lightstation/Lighthouse 2183 Rte 12, Seacow Pond, PE, Canada

    Cycling PEI-sanctioned event The PEI Mussel Tear returns this season on August 1, with a start time of 10 am at the North Point Lighthouse. Organized by Joey Landine and Keenan Cook, The Mussel Tear is a self-supported gravel cycling event that spans PEI from one end to the other. While many maritime cycling enthusiasts…

  • Polka Dot Door

    Family Friendly
    Free event
    Confederation Centre Outdoor Amphitheatre 145 Richmond St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Confederation Centre of the Arts invites families to step through the Polka Dot Door this summer for a joyful, music-filled adventure celebrating imagination and kindness. Based on one of Canada’s most beloved children’s television shows, the production runs on select dates from July 13–August 22 as part of the 2026 Charlottetown Festival. Presented free of…

  • DiverseCity Festival

    Family Friendly
    Free event
    Montague Waterfront Station St, Montague, PE, Canada

    The DiverseCity Festival is returning for its 20th year, bringing celebrations to seven communities across Prince Edward Island this summer. The festival will kick off in Charlottetown on June 28 and continue throughout the season with events highlighting the Island’s cultural diversity through music, food, art, and community connection. This year’s festival locations and dates…

  • Come From Away

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

    Running on select dates from June 30 to September 26, Come From Away, by Irene Sankoff and David Hein, tells the remarkable true story of the small Newfoundland town of Gander and the thousands of airline passengers welcomed there following the events of September 11, 2001. The internationally acclaimed musical celebrates the generosity and kindness…

  • Stan Rogers: A Matter of Heart

    Florence Simmons Performance Hall 140 Weymouth Street, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Stan Rogers: A Matter of Heart returns to the Florence Simmons Performance Hall in Charlottetown this summer with performances on select dates from July 4–August 1.  This theatrical celebration of the musical legacy of legendary Canadian singer-songwriter Stan Rogers features crowd favourites including the rousing “Barrett’s Privateers” and “Northwest Passage,” as well as heartfelt songs…

  • Colonel Gray High School Class of 1986 40th Reunion

    Lobster on the Wharf 2 Prince St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    The Colonel Gray High School School Class of 1986 is celebrating its 40th year since graduation with a class reunion at MacKinnon's Lobster on the Wharf at the Charlottetown Waterfront on August 1 at 7 pm. All students and staff from the 1986 graduation year are invited.

  • Wild World: A Tribute To Cat Stevens/Yusuf

    College of Piping and Performing Arts Centre 619 Water St E, Summerside, PE, Canada

    Wild World: A Tribute To Cat Stevens/Yusuf will be onstage at the College of Piping on August 1 at 7:30 pm.

  • Relatively Speaking

    Watermark Theatre 57 Church Hill Ave, North Rustico, PE, Canada

    Watermark Theatre’s 2026 Summer Season features Alan Ayckbourn’s Relatively Speaking. In 1960s London, Greg is paying a visit to Ginny’s parents to ask for her hand in marriage. The only thing is, they’re not Ginny’s parents. Blithely misinformed, he arrives at the home of Philip and Sheila hoping they’ll give their blessing, but no one…

  • Legends of Country Music—Songs & Stories from the Golden Era

    Victoria Playhouse 20 Howard St, Victoria, PE, Canada

    Hosted by troubadour Nudie and accompanied by Bobby McIsaac on guitar and vocals, Songs & Stories from the Golden Era features visuals and the humorous stories behind the songs and the artists that made them famous. Audiences will experience an evening of classic country music with all the hits from favourite singers of the 50s,…

  • Inside American Pie

    Harmony House 19814 PE-2, Hunter River, PE, Canada

    Inside American Pie is back at Harmony House from July 22–September 24 on select dates. A lot of people know that ‘American Pie’ was written by Don McLean to commemorate the plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and The Big Bopper. What’s less known is that the song is jam-packed with references to…

  • C’Mon In! An Island Kitchen Party

    The Mack 128 Great George St, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4K6, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    This summer, C’Mon In! An Island Kitchen Party brings the spirit of an Atlantic Canadian kitchen party to the stage at The Mack in Charlottetown, running from June 6–August 29. The production places audiences inside a familiar Maritime setting where music, storytelling, and humour unfold over the course of the evening. Blending concert performance with…

  • Kurk, Joey, & Jamie Band

    Stompin' Tom Centre 14024 Route 14, Skinners Pond, PE, Canada

    The Stompin’ Tom Festival Series is an enduring tribute to Stompin’ Tom’s greatest passions: supporting musical talent and showcasing what it means to be Canadian. Visitors can enjoy live music, dinner theatre, a songwriters festival, and more this summer at the fully licensed open-air venue in Skinners Pond. The Kurk, Joey, & Jamie Band will…