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  • 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…

  • Open Mic with Ivan Stewart

    Baba's Lounge 181 Great George St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Open Mic with Ivan Stewart on Wednesdays at 9 pm.

  • Write Here, Write Now Writing Workshop

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

    Writers who want to dedicate time this summer to their creative writing practice can do so at the Charlottetown Library. Write Here, Write Now will run on July 9 and 23 at 10 am. The group will share writing goals and inspiration at the beginning of each session, try one of the library’s prompts or…

  • Government House Tour

    Family Friendly
    Free event
    Fanningbank Government House 1 Terry Fox Dr, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Government House in Charlottetown is open for free, bilingual guided tours on weekdays until the end of August (except July 15). Tours run every half hour from 10 am–3 pm. No appointment is necessary.

  • Brilliant Labs for Kids

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

     Kids aged 6–12 can join Brilliant Labs for hands-on STEM activities at the Summerside Library on Thursdays at 11 am.

  • 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…

  • Basin Head Fisheries Museum Tour

    Basin Head Fisheries Museum 336 Basin Head Rd, Souris, PE, Canada

    The PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation (PEIMHF) invites Island residents and visitors to explore the Basin Head Marine Protected Area this summer through an expanded guided tour featuring hands-on conservation activities and immersive experiences that highligh the area’s natural and cultural heritage. Participants will experience one of Canada’s Marine Protected Areas while learning about the…

  • The Cavendish Beach Music Festival

    Cavendish Beach Music Festival 8779 Cavendish Rd, Green Gables, PE, Canada

    The Cavendish Beach Music Festival returns for another summer on July 9–11. Headliners and performers this year include Hardy, Tucker Wetmore, Cody Johnson, Dylan Gossett, Avery Anna, Buffalo Traffic Jam, Chase McDaniel, Muscadine Bloodline, Margo Price, Matt Lang, Elijah Scott, Ashley McBryde, Jade Eagleson, Deana Carter, Julia Cole, Vavo, Cece, McCoy Moore, Jake Vaadeland &…

  • The Kirk Summer Recitals: Jacob Reddin and Frances McBurnie

    Kirk of St James 35 Fitzroy St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    The Kirk Summer Recitals continue this month with three lunchtime concerts. Performances in July begin at 12:10 pm and run approximately 45 minutes. On July 9, Jacob Reddin presents a program for trombone and piano with pianist Frances McBurnie. A recent UPEI music graduate, Reddin begins a Master’s degree at Western University in September. Familiar…

  • Gadelle

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

    Gadelle, the popular traditional Acadian music group from Prince Edward Island, will return to Village musical acadien in Abram-Village this summer, where the group will perform in Ti-Manuel’s Barn Tuesdays through Fridays from July 7 to August 27. Gadelle is composed of four musicians from the Evangeline region, all of whom have established international reputations…

  • Tea & Tales – Victorian High Tea & Storytelling Experience

    Haviland Club 2 Haviland St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    This season at The Haviland, Tea & Tales invites guests into a Victorian-inspired tea and storytelling experience inside one of Charlottetown’s historic homes. Guests gather around shared tables as tea is poured and tiered stands arrive with sandwiches, scones with preserves and cream, and a selection of desserts. Throughout the experience, stories inspired by Victorian…

  • 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…

  • Basin Head Fisheries Museum Tour

    Basin Head Fisheries Museum 336 Basin Head Rd, Souris, PE, Canada

    The PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation (PEIMHF) invites Island residents and visitors to explore the Basin Head Marine Protected Area this summer through an expanded guided tour featuring hands-on conservation activities and immersive experiences that highligh the area’s natural and cultural heritage. Participants will experience one of Canada’s Marine Protected Areas while learning about the…

  • Sewing Club

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

    Join fellow sewing and mending enthusiasts (ages 12+) in the Charlottetown Library Makerspace on the second Thursday of the month from 5–8 pm. The next meeting is July 9. Bring a machine and projects, start a beginner-friendly project, explore sewing tools and techniques, or try a machine with guidance.

  • Dr. Zoo Solo Hour Music Series

    Arsenault's Potato House 163 Sandy Point Rd, Crapaud, PE, Canada

    Six-time East Coast Music Award nominee Randal Arsenault, who performs as Dr. Zoo, presents the Dr. Zoo Solo Hour Music Series at Arsenault’s Potato House near Victoria by the Sea. Held Thursdays from 5–6 pm throughout July and August, each intimate concert features original music and audience favourites, with a different focus each week. July…

  • Morell Concert Series: Julie Pelissier-Lush and the Mi’kmaq Heritage Actors and Claude Bergeron

    Family Friendly
    Free event
    Peter Gordon Memorial United 14 Church St, Morell, PE, Canada

    The community of Morell is continuing a new tradition as the Morell Concert Series returns for a third year, hosting free concerts throughout the summer. Funded in part by the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program and supported by the dedicated work of volunteers, the Morell & Area Development Corporation has been able…

  • Schooner Sessions

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

    Sessions with Mark Douglas and friends take place weekly on Thursdays at 7 pm at The Old Triangle.

  • Trad Night at Village Green

    Free event
    Limited seating
    Modern Brewers' Village Green 30 Church St, Cornwall, PE, Canada

    PEI’s smallest brewery, specializing in traditional and modern beer styles, hosts a Trad Night every Thursday evening. Enjoy free, live music from 7–9 pm in their taproom. Space is limited. Located at 30 Church St in the old post office/dental clinic in Cornwall.

  • City Cinema: Pressure

    City Cinema 64 King St, Charlottetown, PE, Canada

    Drama/Suspense. PG, violence, mature theme. Dir: Anthony Maras, UK/France, 2026, 100 min. Andrew Scott, Brendan Fraser, Kerry Condon, Damian Lewis. Winner, Truly Moving Picture Award, Heartland Film Festival “The unforgettable Omaha Beach scene launching Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan consumed just 24 minutes. But what if the notoriously mercurial British weather had taken a bad…