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8 events,8th Avenue Players will bring the beloved musical Mary Poppins to Florence Simmons Performance Hall in Charlottetown and Scott MacAulay Performing Arts Centre in Summerside. Performances take place in Charlottetown on February 27, 28, March 1, 5, and 6, and in Summerside on March 21 and 22. Starring Julia Cerisano as Mary Poppins, the production… Music PEI Week 2026 runs from February 28–March 7. The longstanding community festival marks a significant milestone this year: its 25th anniversary. Music PEI Week 2026 reflects both its past and future with new events, unexpected venues, and collaborations, combined with nostalgia sprinkled throughout the festival. Music PEI Week 2026 is also venturing into alternative… Each Sunday through March 8, Braedon Quarles will be hosting a Trad Tunes Workshop at The College of Piping from 2–4:30 pm. This is an intermediate level workshop, with the goals of learning some new tunes, playing around with harmony/accompaniment, as well as an opportunity for the shy intermediate musician to play tunes in a… |
8 events,Adults can drop in to the Charlottetown Library to paint, socialize, and hang out on March 2, 9, and 23 at 1 pm. Teens are welcome to join the teen advisory group on Mondays at 3:30 pm at the Summerside Library. Meetings start with an opportunity for teens to share their voices and opinions, followed by assisting staff with various tasks. Participation allows teens to earn volunteer hours toward the Community Service Bursary. A new collection of essays published by Island Studies Press called Turning the Tide: Climate Change, Social Change and Islandness will be launched on March 2 at 7 pm in the Faculty Lounge, Main Building Room 201, at UPEI in Charlottetown. The launch will include a panel discussion with co-editors Jean Mitchell and Laurie Brinklow… |
8 events,Drop in anytime at the Charlottetown Learning Library on Tuesdays between 1–3 pm with supplies or a current project and join other knitters, crocheters, rug hookers and fibre and textile makers for some crafting and social time. A weekly writing group for kids aged 6–12 takes place in the Children’s Room at the Charlottetown Library on Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. The group will have story prompts, challenges, and space to work on their own projects. The Charlottetown Scrabble Club meets on Tuesdays from 5–8 pm at the Charlottetown Library. All skill levels are welcome. Scoresheets, strategy tips, and cheat sheets are provided. Enjoy prizes and snacks. Admission is free. |
7 events,Drop in to the Makerspace at the Charlottetown Library on March 4 and 18 from 5–7 pm for creative art time with the Creative PEI Artmobile. Make something new from the art supplies provided, or bring your own materials/work-in-progress project. This Town Is Small presents an artist talk with JoAnna Howlett on March 4 from 5:30–7:30 pm. Howlett will speak about As Waves Break, their solo exhibition exploring superstition, fishing and sailing traditions, family legacy, and gendered labour. The talk will take place at This Town Is Small, located in The Arts Guild, and will… The Community Volunteer Income Tax Program offers free tax clinics in March and April for individuals with a modest income and a simple tax situation. At the Charlottetown Library, a drop-off clinic runs Wednesdays from 6:30–8 pm, where individuals can complete the necessary forms and leave their tax information with volunteers. An in-person clinic is… |
17 events,The spring art rotation at The Gallery – Coffee House & Bistro in Charlottetown features Quartette: Four Voices in Fibre, an exhibition of rug hooking works by New Brunswick artist Katherine DeVere-Pettigrew and Prince Edward Island artists Carol Gabanna, Carol Moffatt, and Darlene Rhodenizer. The exhibition runs from March 2 to May 31 at 82… In Summerside, tech help is offered on Thursdays at 3 pm. Call the Summerside Library in advance at 902-436-7323 to register for a time to sit with someone one-on-one and have your basic technology questions answered. Teens interested in developing leadership skills and helping their community can join a volunteer and leadership program at the Charlottetown Library every Thursday from 3–6 pm. Participants can drop by to work on a volunteer project from start to finish, and make a valuable impact in the community. The Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI hosts an EAL conversation circle for adults on Thursdays at 6:30 pm and Saturdays at 10 am at the Charlottetown Library. Adults interested in practicing their English language skills are encouraged to join for some informal conversation. No registration is required. |
18 events,Kids aged 6–12 can learn all about our oceans, the creatures who live there, and what we can do to protect them at the Charlottetown Library on March 6 at 10 am. The PEI Provincial Home Show and PEI Outdoor Show returns March 6–8 at the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown. Attendees can explore the latest trends, cutting-edge products, and expert advice for every home project. From home renovations to outdoor adventures, it's all under one roof, whether attendees are upgrading a kitchen, refreshing décor, planning a major… |
29 events,The PEI Provincial Home Show and PEI Outdoor Show returns March 6–8 at the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown. Attendees can explore the latest trends, cutting-edge products, and expert advice for every home project. From home renovations to outdoor adventures, it's all under one roof, whether attendees are upgrading a kitchen, refreshing décor, planning a major… The Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI hosts an EAL conversation circle for adults on Thursdays at 6:30 pm and Saturdays at 10 am at the Charlottetown Library. Adults interested in practicing their English language skills are encouraged to join for some informal conversation. No registration is required. The Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI hosts EAL conversation circles for adults on Tuesdays at 6 pm and Saturdays at 10:30 am at the Summerside Library. Adults interested in practicing their English language skills are encouraged to join for informal conversation. |
12 events,The PEI Provincial Home Show and PEI Outdoor Show returns March 6–8 at the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown. Attendees can explore the latest trends, cutting-edge products, and expert advice for every home project. From home renovations to outdoor adventures, it's all under one roof, whether attendees are upgrading a kitchen, refreshing décor, planning a major… On March 8 from 1–4 pm, the PEI Advisory Council on the Status of Women and community volunteers invite everyone to join in celebrating International Women’s Day (IWD) in the Rotary Auditorium of the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre. The closest entrance is through the back doors on Pownal Street. March 8 is a day to… A casual, drop-in knitting club will be held every second Sunday between 1–3 pm at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery in Charlottetown. The next sessions are March 8 and 22. 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 |
12 events,Adults can drop in to the Charlottetown Library to paint, socialize, and hang out on March 2, 9, and 23 at 1 pm. Mark Greenan from Service Canada will provide answers to general questions related to Service Canada’s programs and services at the Summerside Library on March 9 at 2 pm. Teens are welcome to join the teen advisory group on Mondays at 3:30 pm at the Summerside Library. Meetings start with an opportunity for teens to share their voices and opinions, followed by assisting staff with various tasks. Participation allows teens to earn volunteer hours toward the Community Service Bursary. |
11 events,La Leche League PEI is holding a free drop-in Lunch and Learn program on March 10 at 12 noon at Gentle Beginnings Prenatal Centre, 17B Alley St, Charlottetown. Breastfeeding/chestfeeding support and information will be given by Chris Ortenburger with the help of Andrea and Nasim. A complimentary lunch will be provided. Register: gentlebeginnings.ca/events Drop in anytime at the Charlottetown Learning Library on Tuesdays between 1–3 pm with supplies or a current project and join other knitters, crocheters, rug hookers and fibre and textile makers for some crafting and social time. A weekly writing group for kids aged 6–12 takes place in the Children’s Room at the Charlottetown Library on Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. The group will have story prompts, challenges, and space to work on their own projects. |
4 events,The Community Volunteer Income Tax Program offers free tax clinics in March and April for individuals with a modest income and a simple tax situation. At the Charlottetown Library, a drop-off clinic runs Wednesdays from 6:30–8 pm, where individuals can complete the necessary forms and leave their tax information with volunteers. An in-person clinic is… Drama. PG, mature theme. Dir: Polly Findlay, UK/Netherlands, 2026, 90 min. Lesley Manville, Ciarán Hinds, Julie Lamberton. Bernard MacLaverty’s multiple award-winning novel Midwinter Break (A Guardian/Sunday Times/Irish Times/Herald Scotland/Mail on Sunday Book of the Year and Winner of the Bord Gáis Novel of the Year!) comes to the screen with the dream cast of Lesley… |
15 events,The UPEI Department of Music is hosting its first Contemporary Music Festival, which will take place on campus from March 6–13, on the SDU Stage at Steel Recital Hall and the Performing Arts Centre Theatre. The festival will feature UPEI Music faculty in performance as well as several guest artists, including pianist Megaria Halim, Indigenous… Teens interested in developing leadership skills and helping their community can join a volunteer and leadership program at the Charlottetown Library every Thursday from 3–6 pm. Participants can drop by to work on a volunteer project from start to finish, and make a valuable impact in the community. In Summerside, tech help is offered on Thursdays at 3 pm. Call the Summerside Library in advance at 902-436-7323 to register for a time to sit with someone one-on-one and have your basic technology questions answered. |
16 events,The UPEI Department of Music is hosting its first Contemporary Music Festival, which will take place on campus from March 6–13, on the SDU Stage at Steel Recital Hall and the Performing Arts Centre Theatre. The festival will feature UPEI Music faculty in performance as well as several guest artists, including pianist Megaria Halim, Indigenous… |
30 events,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 Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI hosts an EAL conversation circle for adults on Thursdays at 6:30 pm and Saturdays at 10 am at the Charlottetown Library. Adults interested in practicing their English language skills are encouraged to join for some informal conversation. No registration is required. The Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI hosts EAL conversation circles for adults on Tuesdays at 6 pm and Saturdays at 10:30 am at the Summerside Library. Adults interested in practicing their English language skills are encouraged to join for informal conversation. |
17 events,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. A ceilidh is held on the third Sunday of each month from 2–4 pm at Assumption Parish Centre in Stratford. Hosted by Assumption Catholic Women’s League and Assumption Knights of Columbus, the afternoon features the music of the Young at Heart with Leo Gallant, Randy Cheverie, Norman LeClair, Dave Shephard, Paul Chandler, Robert Cain and… The Island Jubilee Old Time Radio Music Show transports audiences back to the golden age of radio. Inspired by the beloved Grand Ole Opry and CBC's Tommy Hunter Show, this authentic production presents old time country and Western, hillbilly and old mountain music interpreted by the Island's finest artists. The show explores the early sounds… |
10 events,Brilliant Labs will host a four-day camp March 16–20 at 10:30 am at the Charlottetown Library. Kids aged 9–12 will learn all about AI and robotics. Registration is required, as space is limited. Teens are welcome to join the teen advisory group on Mondays at 3:30 pm at the Summerside Library. Meetings start with an opportunity for teens to share their voices and opinions, followed by assisting staff with various tasks. Participation allows teens to earn volunteer hours toward the Community Service Bursary. The public is invited to celebrate Irish culture and heritage through the Benevolent Irish Society of PEI’s popular Lecture Series, now included in the first annual Irish Festival taking place in March. The 2026 lectures include “Governor Walter Patterson; Rogue or Reformer” presented by Theresa Redmond on March 16. Admission is by donation. The lectures… |
22 events,Brilliant Labs will host a four-day camp March 16–20 at 10:30 am at the Charlottetown Library. Kids aged 9–12 will learn all about AI and robotics. Registration is required, as space is limited. |
10 events,Holland College is hosting a hands-on laboratory event for prospective students on March 18 where participants will experience what it is like to study in the Environmental Applied Science Technology (EAST) and Bioscience Technology programs. The event will take place at the College’s Prince of Wales campus in Charlottetown and will allow students to participate… Brilliant Labs will host a four-day camp March 16–20 at 10:30 am at the Charlottetown Library. Kids aged 9–12 will learn all about AI and robotics. Registration is required, as space is limited. Holland College is hosting a hands-on laboratory event for prospective students on March 18 where participants will experience what it is like to study in the Environmental Applied Science Technology (EAST) and Bioscience Technology programs. The event will take place at the College’s Prince of Wales campus in Charlottetown and will allow students to participate… |
18 events,Brilliant Labs will host a four-day camp March 16–20 at 10:30 am at the Charlottetown Library. Kids aged 9–12 will learn all about AI and robotics. Registration is required, as space is limited. Jordan Rose, co-founder of Tracktile, will lead an information session on AI (artificial intelligence) at the Charlottetown Library on March 19 at 1 pm. Learn the pros and cons of using AI and what it can be used for. Teens interested in developing leadership skills and helping their community can join a volunteer and leadership program at the Charlottetown Library every Thursday from 3–6 pm. Participants can drop by to work on a volunteer project from start to finish, and make a valuable impact in the community. |
17 events,The Prince Edward Island Bluegrass and Old Time Music Society will present the 2026 PEI Winter Bluegrass Festival from March 19–22 at the Delta Prince Edward by Marriott in Charlottetown. The festival begins on March 19 at Water’s Edge in the hotel lobby with performances by Roger Stone and the Shantytown Trio, followed by an… The Rendez-vous de la Francophonie (RVF) returns this March to celebrate and promote the French language and Francophone culture across Canada. Taking place from March 1–31, the 28th annual edition brings together Canadians, Acadians, Francophones, and Francophiles to honour the richness, diversity, and vitality of French-speaking communities from coast to coast. On PEI, the Francophone… |
29 events,The Prince Edward Island Bluegrass and Old Time Music Society will present the 2026 PEI Winter Bluegrass Festival from March 19–22 at the Delta Prince Edward by Marriott in Charlottetown. The festival begins on March 19 at Water’s Edge in the hotel lobby with performances by Roger Stone and the Shantytown Trio, followed by an… Trinity United in Charlottetown will host a pancake breakfast on March 21 from 8:30–10:30 am. Sausages, fruit, coffee, tea, and juice will also be available. Admission is at the door. 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 Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI hosts an EAL conversation circle for adults on Thursdays at 6:30 pm and Saturdays at 10 am at the Charlottetown Library. Adults interested in practicing their English language skills are encouraged to join for some informal conversation. No registration is required. |
12 events,The Prince Edward Island Bluegrass and Old Time Music Society will present the 2026 PEI Winter Bluegrass Festival from March 19–22 at the Delta Prince Edward by Marriott in Charlottetown. The festival begins on March 19 at Water’s Edge in the hotel lobby with performances by Roger Stone and the Shantytown Trio, followed by an… 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. 8th Avenue Players will bring the beloved musical Mary Poppins to Florence Simmons Performance Hall in Charlottetown and Scott MacAulay Performing Arts Centre in Summerside. Performances take place in Charlottetown on February 27, 28, March 1, 5, and 6, and in Summerside on March 21 and 22. Starring Julia Cerisano as Mary Poppins, the production… |
9 events,Teens are welcome to join the teen advisory group on Mondays at 3:30 pm at the Summerside Library. Meetings start with an opportunity for teens to share their voices and opinions, followed by assisting staff with various tasks. Participation allows teens to earn volunteer hours toward the Community Service Bursary. The Rendez-vous de la Francophonie (RVF) returns this March to celebrate and promote the French language and Francophone culture across Canada. Taking place from March 1–31, the 28th annual edition brings together Canadians, Acadians, Francophones, and Francophiles to honour the richness, diversity, and vitality of French-speaking communities from coast to coast. On PEI, the Francophone… Queer community members and allies aged 19 and up can drop in for free improv games at the PEERS Alliance office, 250B Queen St, Charlottetown on March 23 from 7–8:30 pm. Beginners are welcome to this low pressure event aimed toward joy and silliness. For more info email queerimprovpei@gmail.com |
13 events,Drop in anytime at the Charlottetown Learning Library on Tuesdays between 1–3 pm with supplies or a current project and join other knitters, crocheters, rug hookers and fibre and textile makers for some crafting and social time. Chef Nation is held in the Community Kitchen at the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre on Tuesdays from 3–5 pm. The first meeting is January 13. Teens (ages 13–18) can participate in a selection of crafts and activities, learn to cook, or just hang out. A weekly writing group for kids aged 6–12 takes place in the Children’s Room at the Charlottetown Library on Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. The group will have story prompts, challenges, and space to work on their own projects. |
9 events,The Seniors Navigator will be at the Charlottetown Library on March 11 and 25 from 9:30 am–3:30 pm for drop-in assistance. The program helps seniors access services and programs offered by community organizations and all levels of government more efficiently. Kids aged 6–12 can join a creative after school club in the Children’s Room at the Charlottetown Library. The club meets weekly on Wednesdays at 3:30 pm. Each week offers a selection of crafts and activities. |
15 events,Teens interested in developing leadership skills and helping their community can join a volunteer and leadership program at the Charlottetown Library every Thursday from 3–6 pm. Participants can drop by to work on a volunteer project from start to finish, and make a valuable impact in the community. The Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI hosts an EAL conversation circle for adults on Thursdays at 6:30 pm and Saturdays at 10 am at the Charlottetown Library. Adults interested in practicing their English language skills are encouraged to join for some informal conversation. No registration is required. |
18 events,Harbourfront Theatre in Summerside will present Maritime Marionettes: Molly and the Oak Island Treasure on March 27 at 10:30 am and 12:30 pm. This engaging live performance brings stories to life through the art of puppetry, combining colourful characters, expressive movement, and storytelling to spark imagination and wonder. Using expertly crafted marionettes and engaging narratives,… Harbourfront Theatre in Summerside will present Maritime Marionettes: Molly and the Oak Island Treasure on March 27 at 10:30 am and 12:30 pm. This engaging live performance brings stories to life through the art of puppetry, combining colourful characters, expressive movement, and storytelling to spark imagination and wonder. Using expertly crafted marionettes and engaging narratives,… |
27 events,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 Atlantic Entertainment Expo (AEX) returns to the PEI Convention Centre in Charlottetown on March 28 from 10 am–6 pm and March 29 from 12 noon–6 pm. The Expo is a celebration of pop culture and fandom, created to bring entertainment, creativity, and community together under one roof for Atlantic Canadians. The event highlights everything… A free meditation class is held at the Cornwall City Hall every Saturday at 10:30 am. The group will discover how to awaken inner healing energy and become more peaceful, balanced and be able to live more in the present moment. Each class will consist of a couple of meditation sessions and participants will learn… |
14 events,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. Confederation Centre Art Gallery is hosting free art and craft activities for the whole family. Explore current exhibitions at a leisurely pace and create fun and simple crafts to take home at Family Sunday on March 29 from 11 am–12 noon. Drop in for a bit or stay the full hour. All materials will be… The Atlantic Entertainment Expo (AEX) returns to the PEI Convention Centre in Charlottetown on March 28 from 10 am–6 pm and March 29 from 12 noon–6 pm. The Expo is a celebration of pop culture and fandom, created to bring entertainment, creativity, and community together under one roof for Atlantic Canadians. The event highlights everything… |
6 events,Teens are welcome to join the teen advisory group on Mondays at 3:30 pm at the Summerside Library. Meetings start with an opportunity for teens to share their voices and opinions, followed by assisting staff with various tasks. Participation allows teens to earn volunteer hours toward the Community Service Bursary. Comedy/Drama. PG. Dir: Nat Boltt, New Zealand/Canada, 2026, 101 min. Miriam Margolyes, Jacki Weaver, Judy Davis, Elijah Tamati. “Holy Days is a wildly charming, big-hearted adventure that sends three defiantly spirited nuns on the road in search of a miracle—only to discover they’re far better at raising a little hell. When the sisters of St.… |
11 events,Drop in anytime at the Charlottetown Learning Library on Tuesdays between 1–3 pm with supplies or a current project and join other knitters, crocheters, rug hookers and fibre and textile makers for some crafting and social time. Chef Nation is held in the Community Kitchen at the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre on Tuesdays from 3–5 pm. The first meeting is January 13. Teens (ages 13–18) can participate in a selection of crafts and activities, learn to cook, or just hang out. A weekly writing group for kids aged 6–12 takes place in the Children’s Room at the Charlottetown Library on Tuesdays at 3:30 pm. The group will have story prompts, challenges, and space to work on their own projects. |
7 events,Kids aged 6–12 can join a creative after school club in the Children’s Room at the Charlottetown Library. The club meets weekly on Wednesdays at 3:30 pm. Each week offers a selection of crafts and activities. Kids aged 10–14 can join for some live-action role playing, costume and prop making, and a whole lot of fun in the auditorium at the Charlottetown Library on Wednesdays at 3:30 pm. Register online. Drop in to the Makerspace at the Charlottetown Library on April 1 and 15 from 5–7 pm for creative art time with the Creative PEI Artmobile. Make something new from the art supplies provided, or bring your own materials/work-in-progress project. |
14 events,Seniors Arts Activities take place at Confederation Centre of the Arts on select Thursdays from 10 am–12 noon. The next sessions are April 2 and May 7. Participants visit the Gallery for an introduction to current exhibitions followed by an art making activity in the Schurman Family Studio. Refreshments are provided. Info/register: 902-566-1267; confederationcentre.com The Friends of Eptek Centre’s Lunchtime Film Series runs on Thursdays at noon in the main gallery beginning in November until the end of April. The films include some new and some from late Friend Blanche Hogg. There is no charge for the film presentation. Upcoming selections include Growing Up Canadian: Play on April 2,… The Afternoon Movie Club meets monthly for a movie screening at the library. This month’s screening is A Dog’s Story (G) on April 2 at 2 pm. |
5 events,The Charlottetown Jazz Ensemble is presenting a new monthly series of shows on the first Friday of every month from 6–7:30 pm at the Salvador Dali Café in Charlottetown. The next concert is April 3. Formed in 1996, the Charlottetown Jazz Ensemble is celebrating its 30th anniversary this season. The big band features Island musicians… |
17 events,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 Poetry Club meets at 10 am on the first Saturday of each month at the Voluntary Resource Centre in Charlottetown. The next meeting is April 4. Members share a favourite poem by another writer and, if they wish, one of their own. This program is for members of the PEI Writers’ Guild. To become… The Immigrant & Refugee Services Association PEI hosts an EAL conversation circle for adults on Thursdays at 6:30 pm and Saturdays at 10 am at the Charlottetown Library. Adults interested in practicing their English language skills are encouraged to join for some informal conversation. No registration is required. |

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