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  • Mi’kmaq Storytelling Series

    Basin Head Provincial Park 318 Basin Head Rd, Souris, PE, Canada

    The Mi’kmaq Confederacy of PEI (MCPEI) has partnered with the PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation to bring vibrant cultural programming to Basin Head Provincial Park this summer. The weekly Mi’kmaq Storytelling Series will feature cultural performances on Saturdays at 1:30 pm, July 4–August 29 (except July 11 and August 8), and Mini Mawio’mis on select…

  • Behind The Veil

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

    Behind The Veil will be onstage at Harmony House from August 5–September 26 on select dates. Alicia Toner and Mike Ross create a concert experience that examines the life and soul of one Canada’s most iconic and enduring authors – Lucy Maud Montgomery. Blending letters, diary entries, and poetry with original songwriting from the ensemble,…

  • The Acadian National Holiday Concert

    Village musical acadien 1745, route 124, Abram-Village, PE, Canada

    The Acadian National Holiday on August 15 will be celebrated with a free concert at the Village musical acadien (VMA) in Abram-Village from 2–5 pm. All are invited to attend. The outdoor show will be headlined by the PEI Acadian duo Sirène et Matelot, with more performers to be announced. Sirène et Matelot features Lennie…

  • Cloggeroo

    Montague Waterfront Marina Station St, Montague, PE, Canada

    Cloggeroo is gearing up for another PEI festival weekend, August 14–16, with over 50 musicians arriving in Three Rivers. The festival lives up to its community-minded approach, with plans for both ticketed and family-friendly, pay-what-you-can events. This year, the festival puts a spotlight on Holland College School of Performing Arts (SoPA), featuring new and former…

  • Cloggeroo

    Bogside Brewing 11 Brook St, Montague, PE, Canada

    Cloggeroo is gearing up for another PEI festival weekend, August 14–16, with over 50 musicians arriving in Three Rivers. The festival lives up to its community-minded approach, with plans for both ticketed and family-friendly, pay-what-you-can events. This year, the festival puts a spotlight on Holland College School of Performing Arts (SoPA), featuring new and former…

  • Anne of Green Gables—The Musical™

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

    Anne of Green Gables—The Musical™ will be onstage at the Sobey Family Theatre from June 25–September 5 on select dates. Based on the novel by L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables—The Musical™ continues its long tradition as the Charlottetown Festival’s flagship production. The musical features a book and lyrics by Don Harron and music by…

  • Popalopalots

    The Arts Guild 111 Queen St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    This month’s programming in The Black Box theatre at the Guild features a night of improv comedy with the Popalopalots on August 15 at 8 pm. It will be another unpredictable and outlandish night of hilarity, as only the Popalopalots can provide. Doors open at 7:30 pm with showtime at 8 pm. Tickets are cash…

  • 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…

  • Spoons

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

    Spoons will perform at the Trailside Music Hall on August 15 at 8 pm.    

  • The Ellis Family 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 Ellis Family Band will perform onstage…

  • Behind The Veil

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

    Behind The Veil will be onstage at Harmony House from August 5–September 26 on select dates. Alicia Toner and Mike Ross create a concert experience that examines the life and soul of one Canada’s most iconic and enduring authors – Lucy Maud Montgomery. Blending letters, diary entries, and poetry with original songwriting from the ensemble,…

  • Brookvale Canada Cup

    Brookvale 2018 Rte 13, North Wiltshire, PE, Canada

    Mountain bikers will compete for the Brookvale Canada Cup this year on August 13–16 at the Brookvale Activity Park, located 25 km west of Charlottetown. The trails at Brookvale have become well-known to mountain bike enthusiasts from throughout the Maritime provinces and beyond, featuring 22 km of single-track, primarily machine-built trails ranging in difficulty from ‘easy’ to ‘extremely difficult.’…

  • Downtown Charlottetown Farmers Market

    Confederation Landing 2 Great George St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    The Downtown Charlottetown Farmers Market is open every Sunday between 10 am–3 pm, from July 5 to October 4. Visitors will find more than 90 local vendors selling fresh produce, preserves, prepared foods, baked goods, handmade soap, woodwork, knitting, hooked rugs, jewelry, artwork, pottery, gift ideas, food service, and more. 

  • DiverseCity Festival

    Family Friendly
    Free event
    Kensington Railway Station 62 Broadway St, Kensington, 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…

  • Cloggeroo

    Bogside Brewing 11 Brook St, Montague, PE, Canada

    Cloggeroo is gearing up for another PEI festival weekend, August 14–16, with over 50 musicians arriving in Three Rivers. The festival lives up to its community-minded approach, with plans for both ticketed and family-friendly, pay-what-you-can events. This year, the festival puts a spotlight on Holland College School of Performing Arts (SoPA), featuring new and former…

  • The Bog Tour

    Family Friendly
    Beaconsfield Historic/Carriage House 2 Kent St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Beaconsfield Historic House announced the return of the Bog Tour, an immersive guided walking experience exploring the history of Charlottetown’s Bog neighbourhood. This powerful program honours the legacy of Prince Edward Island’s historical Black community and invites participants to engage with lesser-known stories from the Island’s past. The tour is free to attend. Beginning at…

  • Sir Andrew Macphail Homestead Lunch & Lecture Series: “Pioneer, Pastor, Extraordinaire—The Life and Work of Rev. Donald MacDonald (1783 – 1867)”

    Historic Sir Andrew Macphail Homestead 271 McPhail Park Rd, Orwell, PE, Canada

    The Sir Andrew Macphail Homestead’s Lunch & Lecture Series returns this summer, with events taking place on Sundays at 1 pm throughout July and August. Each event begins with a meal followed by a guest speaker. Built in 1856 as a farmhouse, the Homestead was purchased by the Macphail family in 1864, the same year…

  • 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.

  • Mass for Shut Outs by Tanya Davis

    Victoria Playhouse 20 Howard St, Victoria, PE, Canada

    Mass for Shut-Outs will be presented at the Victoria Playhouse on August 16 at 2 pm. This multidisciplinary performance plays with the shape of a Catholic mass to ask new questions, challenge old stories, and dismantle the gatekeepers’ fortress.  Written and performed by Tanya Davis, with musical support from Carlie Howell, Mass for Shut-Outs is…

  • The MacMaster Leahy Family

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

    In the world of Canadian traditional music, Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy are recognized for their platinum records and JUNO Awards. This August, the “First Family of Fiddle” will take the stage at Harbourfront Theatre alongside their seven children. As part of the theatre’s 30th-anniversary celebrations, the MacMaster Leahy Family will present two performances on…