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18 events,Crafternoon for Kids takes place as a drop-in session on Saturdays and Sundays during open hours. A Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser will take place on June 28 from 9:30 am–12:30 noon at the Kingston Legion Branch 30 (15385 Trans -Canada Highway Clyde River). Diners can enjoy fluffy pancakes, sausages, beverages, and community spirit while helping the local Pathfinders and Rangers of Girl Guides of Canada (aged 12–18) raise funds for their 2027… 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… On June 28, music lovers will have a unique opportunity to experience pipe organ music performed in a variety of churches as members of the Royal Canadian College of Organists present a Progressive Organ Concert. What exactly is a Progressive Concert? It begins with a 30-minute recital and then proceeds down the street for another… |
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. |
17 events,Anne & Gilbert, The Musical returns for its 22nd season this spring with a milestone debut: Island performer Holly Perry will take on the role of Anne Shirley for the first time, wearing the original Anne dress created for the musical’s first season in 2005. The 26-year-old Acadian performer from Prince County has been part… 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. |
9 events,The Capital City Canada Day celebrations on July 1 at Victoria Park in Charlottetown will feature a full day of free, family-friendly activities, live music by other favourite performers, and a fireworks display at dusk. Triathlon PEI will host its annual children’s triathlon in Victoria Park as part of Triathlon Canada’s Kids of Steel program… This year’s Capital City Canada Day celebrations at Victoria Park in Charlottetown include Triathlon PEI‘s Victoria Park Kids of Steel Triathlon from 8–9:30 am on July 1. The annual children’s triathlon is designed to give youth the opportunity to experience the sport of triathlon in a positive environment with shorter distances than an adult triathlon.… 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 Worship Canada: Celebration of Canada Day Heritage takes place at Beaconsfield Carriage House on July 1 from 12–6 pm. Various artists will perform. |
24 events,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. 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… 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… |
23 events,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. 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… Maggie’s Wake, a contemporary folk band from Ontario and recipient of the 2025 Canadian Folk Music Award for Best New/Emerging Artist, is coming to Prince Edward Island through a collaboration between Souris Show Hall and St. Peters’ Courthouse Theatre. The July 3 program will feature an afternoon workshop at the Courthouse Theatre and an evening… |
27 events,Venture Stables is hosting the first-ever Red Dirt BarrelRama Horse Show on July 4 at the Crapaud Exhibition Grounds in Crapaud. This high-energy western event will bring together riders, families, and spectators from across Atlantic Canada. Visitors can camp on-site and enjoy barrel racing, pole bending, Friday exhibition runs, and an upbeat Friday night barn… The 39th annual PEI Bluegrass & Old Time Music Festival is being held at the Dundas Fairgrounds in Dundas on July 3, 4 and 5. Featured performers include Canada’s Ray Legere and Acoustic Horizon, The Grass Messengers from New York City, The Spinney Brothers from Nova Scotia, and High River from New Brunswick. PEI bands… 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 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 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. |
19 events,The 39th annual PEI Bluegrass & Old Time Music Festival is being held at the Dundas Fairgrounds in Dundas on July 3, 4 and 5. Featured performers include Canada’s Ray Legere and Acoustic Horizon, The Grass Messengers from New York City, The Spinney Brothers from Nova Scotia, and High River from New Brunswick. PEI bands… 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. 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… 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… |
9 events,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. 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… The Bedeque Area Historical Museum will host eight talks on Mondays at 7 pm this summer at the William Callbeck Centre. The series begins on July 6 with “Days of Oats and Oysters: 19th-Century Glimpses of Summerside and the Port of Bedeque,” presented by Harry Holman, retired Director of Culture, Heritage and Libraries. On July… |
17 events,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… 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. 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… |
28 events,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 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… 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. |
26 events,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 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. 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… |
24 events,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 &… 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. UPEI’s School of Climate Change and Adaptation in St. Peters Bay is offering guided tours every Friday at 10:30 am from July 10–August 28. The 90-minute tour gives visitors an opportunity to check out the facility and learn about climate change research and adaptation strategies on PEI. Attendees can also visit the art gallery, drone… 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… |
24 events,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 &… This year, the annual Don Harris Memorial Rides will take place on July 11. The start/finish is at Rossignol Estate Winery in Little Sands, 45 minutes southeast of Charlottetown. Check-in will begin at 8:15 am–10 am. Participants can choose between three supported road route options of 100 km with a start time of 9 am,… 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 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 |
20 events,A Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser will take place on July 12 from 9 am–12 noon at the Milton Community Hall to help the local Pathfinders and Rangers of Girl Guides of Canada (aged 12–18) raise funds for their 2027 Switzerland trip. Hosted by Pathfinder and Ranger Switzerland Trip 2027 Girl Guides of Canada, diners can enjoy… The 24th annual Evangeline Bluegrass and Traditional Music Festival takes place July 10–12 on the Exhibition Grounds in Abram-Village. The festival showcases bluegrass music, from old-time to modern styles, as well as folk- and country-influenced music. Featured performers include the Spinney Brothers and Common Ground from Nova Scotia; Moyenne Rig, Bluegrass Diamonds, and Eddy Poirier… 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. |
10 events,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. Free screenings continue this month at the Summerside Library. The monthly Monday Matinee series starts with The Housemaid (PG13) on July 13 at 2 pm. Luka Hall and Irish Millie, both fiddle players, singer-songwriters and multi-instrumentalists, are bringing their tour to PEI this month. The two rising stars of the Canadian music scene will perform in Tracadie on July 13 at 6 pm at FiN Folk Food; in Charlottetown on July 15 at 8 pm at The Old Triangle; and… |
19 events,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… 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. 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… |
30 events,Islanders and visitors are invited to join Their Honours, Lieutenant Governor Wassim Salamoun and Marie Salamoun-Dunne, for their annual Garden Party on July 15 from 2–4 pm, on the grounds of Government House at 1 Terry Fox Drive, Charlottetown. Light refreshments will be served. Entertainment will be provided by the PEI Regiment Band and The… 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 This summer, the Keir Memorial Museum is hosting a lecture series on local PEI history. Lectures take place every Wednesday at 10 am from July 15–August 12 at Princetown Church, 2205 Rte 20, Malpeque. |
28 events,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… 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. 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… |
21 events,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. UPEI’s School of Climate Change and Adaptation in St. Peters Bay is offering guided tours every Friday at 10:30 am from July 10–August 28. The 90-minute tour gives visitors an opportunity to check out the facility and learn about climate change research and adaptation strategies on PEI. Attendees can also visit the art gallery, drone… 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… |
28 events,The 50th annual Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival returns July 17–19, celebrating five decades of preserving and promoting Prince Edward Island’s rich tradition of fiddle music and culture. What began as a grassroots effort to keep Island music alive has grown into one of Eastern Canada’s most beloved summer festivals. This year’s milestone celebration features a… The 70th annual Summerside Lobster Carnival returns July 15–18 to the Credit Union Place Grounds with three days of activities, including the Summerside Lobster Carnival Parade. The celebration of the beloved crustacean features free admission to the carnival grounds, though some events are ticketed. There will be an entertainment tent, the East Coast Amusements Midway,… The Red Hot Hilly Chilli Grinder is coming back for a second year on July 18 to the Brookvale Nordic Park, located 25 km west of Charlottetown. Organized by Ted’s Bicycle Studio and sanctioned by Cycling PEI (CPEI), the biking event features two routes for participants to choose from. The long route is around 68… 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. |
21 events,The 50th annual Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival returns July 17–19, celebrating five decades of preserving and promoting Prince Edward Island’s rich tradition of fiddle music and culture. What began as a grassroots effort to keep Island music alive has grown into one of Eastern Canada’s most beloved summer festivals. This year’s milestone celebration features a… 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. 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… Teens can learn new baking techniques and colour while they wait for their treats in the community kitchen at the Charlottetown Library on Sundays from 12:30–2 pm. Register each week at princeedwardisland.ca/libraryevents. |
13 events,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. 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… The Club will meet at the Summerside Library on July 20 at 1 pm. Drop by the circulation desk to pick up a copy of this month’s book selection. |
18 events,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… 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. 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… |
24 events,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 This summer, the Keir Memorial Museum is hosting a lecture series on local PEI history. Lectures take place every Wednesday at 10 am from July 15–August 12 at Princetown Church, 2205 Rte 20, Malpeque. 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… |
30 events,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… 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. 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… |
23 events,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. UPEI’s School of Climate Change and Adaptation in St. Peters Bay is offering guided tours every Friday at 10:30 am from July 10–August 28. The 90-minute tour gives visitors an opportunity to check out the facility and learn about climate change research and adaptation strategies on PEI. Attendees can also visit the art gallery, drone… 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… |
22 events,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 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 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. |
26 events,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. 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… 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… |
10 events,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. 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… The Bedeque Area Historical Museum will host eight talks on Mondays at 7 pm this summer at the William Callbeck Centre. On July 27, UPEI professor emeritus Dr. Edward MacDonald will present “Injustice and Deception: The Loyalists and the Land Question on Prince Edward Island.” The August 3 talk, “Elaine Harrison, Teacher, Artist, Poet, Campaigner,”… |
19 events,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… 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… 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… |
24 events,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 This summer, the Keir Memorial Museum is hosting a lecture series on local PEI history. Lectures take place every Wednesday at 10 am from July 15–August 12 at Princetown Church, 2205 Rte 20, Malpeque. 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… |
23 events,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… 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… 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… |
19 events,UPEI’s School of Climate Change and Adaptation in St. Peters Bay is offering guided tours every Friday at 10:30 am from July 10–August 28. The 90-minute tour gives visitors an opportunity to check out the facility and learn about climate change research and adaptation strategies on PEI. Attendees can also visit the art gallery, drone… 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… Tunes and Tales will be on stage at Victoria Playhouse on July 31 at 1 pm. Tunes and Tales is a multidisciplinary children’s performance trio from PEI, featuring Leah Ellis, Brieonna Locche, and Lucy Farrell. This group of Island storytellers entertains children and families with original musical stories using puppetry and illustrations delivered using the… |
22 events,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 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 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. |

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