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Aaron MacDougall Photography
A wedding, portrait and commercial photographer. Provides a the photographer's profile, galleries, and a blog.
The Acadian Museum of Prince Edward Island
Treasures of a people that goes back over 300 years on an island then known as Isle Saint-Jean. Features exhibitions, activities, and an artifact listing. [English and French]
Listed in: LocalitiesMiscouche
Act PEI
An amateur association promoting community theatre. Features a calendar of events, blog posts, archives and a gallery.
Alberton Court House National Historic Site of Canada
A simple wooden hall (1877 to 1878), resembling a pioneer church, under a steeply pitched roof. Includes a description, history, features and a photo.
Alberton Public Library
View the library hours, services, policies and location.
All Souls Chapel National Historic Site of Canada
A small chapel built in 1888 in the High Victorian Gothic Revival style of rust-red, Prince Edward Island sandstone. Provides description, history, features and a photo.
Anne and Gilbert
Anne of Green of Gables in love. Site includes cast recording, reviews, and current and past productions.
Anne of Green Gables Museum
A home built in 1872 by the Campbell family located on 110 acres an inspiration for L.M. Montgomery. Includes tour of the home, carriage rides and a gift shop.
Apothecaries Hall National Historic Site of Canada
A three-story brick building in downtown built as an apothecary in 1900. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Ardgowan National Historic Site of Canada
A home from the third quarter of the nineteenth century (1850) of William Henry Pope, Father of Confederation. Provides description, history, features and photos.
Arts & Heritage Trail Prince Edward Island
A showcase for the culture of PEI, heritage sites, preforming arts venues, visual art studios.
Basin Head Fisheries Museum
The story of the historic inshore fishery through its displays and artifacts. Includes exhibits and events, and admission prices
Bideford Parsonage Museum
A provincially registered historical home originally built in 1878 by Thomas H. Pope. Features room descriptions, photos and special events.
Breadalbane Public Library
View hours, photo, and location map.
The Buzz
Online arts and entertainment information for the province. Updated monthly it includes community, arts, music and theatre news, exhibitions and upcoming events.
Camera Art
Produces advertising designs, photography and exhibit designs. Features portfolios of Lionel F. Stevenson and Terry D. Stevenson.
Canada's Historic Places - Green Gables House
A one-and-a-half story home (1831 to 1870) painted white and topped by the famous green-gable roof. Provides description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places - Balahan House Farm
A renovated Georgian style house (1852) featuring a stuccoed exterior with symmetrical facade with central entrance, transom and sidelights, bay windows, and a gable roof. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places - Bayfield-Jaynes Property
A provincially designated 1.5 hectare property which includes a two story Late Regency style home built circa 1867 located in the Keppoch area. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places - Clifton United Church
A well preserved former Wesleyan Methodist chapel built in 1848-49. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places - Mill Brook Farm
A Maritime Vernacular style home (1860) featuring a symmetrical facade with central entrance featuring sidelights and transom light. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places - Simpson Farm, Main House
A home (1921) prominently located on a rural landscape. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places - William Farquharson House
A Maritime Vernacular influenced farmhouse (1830). Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 137-139 Queen Street
A three story Italianate-Commercial influenced building (1867) located in a historically commercial area. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 167-169 Sydney Street
A Georgian and Gothic Revival inspired home built in 1868 by the Reverend Alexander Falconer, the father of Sir Robert Falconer, first President of the University of Toronto. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 169-171 Dorchester Street
A wood framed, Second Empire style apartment building set close to the street. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 192 Water Street
A rectangular building (1927) that stands on the southeast corner of Water and Granville Streets was once the community's railway station. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 203 Notre Dame Street
A large asymmetrical two-and-one-half story house (1890) featuring elements of the Queen Anne Revival and Stick styles of architecture. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 21 Water Street
A one-and-one-half story former sea captain's house. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 247 Convent Street
A Queen Anne style home (1905) on the northeast corner of Convent and Spring Streets. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 250 Water Street
An imposing rectangular brick building (dating from the 19th century) that once was the renowned Holman's Department Store. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 253 Church Street
A two story Colonial Revival style house (1909) that was the residence of Dr. John F. McNeill, one of city's longest serving physicians. Includes a description, history, features and a photo.
Canada's Historic Places: 253-255 Fitzroy Street
A two-and-one-half story wood framed, Second Empire style double tenement built in 1878. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 269 Queen Street / Westmoreland Bayfield House
A wood framed, Georgian inspired home (1839) located on the corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 27 Ole King Square / Longworth House
A wood framed, Second Empire style house (1870) located near historic King Square. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 271-273 Euston Street
A wood framed, Second Empire style double tenement constructed about 1878. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 279 Fitzroy Street
A large two-and-one-half story Queen Anne Revival style residence (1897). Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 30 Main Street
A well preserved wood framed Foursquare style home. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 33 Summer Street
A stone and brick building built from 1911 to 1912 by the Government of Canada as an armory to replace an earlier military Drill Shed that had been located on Spring Street. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 35 Longworth Avenue / Birchwood
A wood framed, Second Empire style former mansion (1875) that was once home to businessman, shipbuilder, and Premier Lemuel Cambridge Owen. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 46 Kensington Road / Judges' Stand
A small, three story building built in 1888 located within the inner section of the racetrack at the Driving Park Entertainment Center. Includes description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 5 West Street / Sir Louis Henry Davies' House
A wood framed, Second Empire style home built in 1874 for Sir Louis Henry Davies. Includes description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 55 Fitzroy Street
A large wood framed, former home (1865) converted into office space. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 6 Howard Street
Originally built as a branch (1925) of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 62 Prince Street / Thomas Alley House
A brick, Second Empire style former home (1874 to 1876) with a large wooden addition on its south side. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 75 Central Street
A large Colonial Revival style white house (1911) that was for many years the local Presbyterian Manse. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: 8 Nelson Street
A one and one half story wood framed dwelling with wood shingle cladding. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Alan and Mary Nisbet Home
A home (about 1849) built in the Island Ell style with wood shingle cladding, gable roofs and eave returns. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Alberton Museum's Heritage Centre
The former Alberton Presbyterian Church built 1872 to 1874. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Alberton Railway Station
A fine example of an Edwardian railway station (1904-1905). Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Alexander Grady House
A Maritime Vernacular centre gable wood framed house. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Back Range Light Tower
An attractive tower with an attached dwelling (1876). Includes a description, history, features and a photo.
Canada's Historic Places: Ben Bernard House
A fine example of a home (1898) of the Island Ell architectural style. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Bertram Home
A two-story wood shingled house (1918) with a hipped roof originally built as a bank. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Bonshaw Pioneer Cemetery
A small cemetery situated on the south side of the Trans Canada Highway in between the intersections of the St. Catherine's Road and the Bonshaw Road. Includes description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Canoe Cove School
A one and one half story wood shingled building (1850) located near the highway with a backdrop of trees. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Chester's Barber Shop and Laurie's Beauty Salon
A wood framed building featuring a central gable with eave returns and a verandah across the south elevation. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Convent of Notre Dame-des-Anges
A brick three and one half storey former convent (1868). Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Former Fortune Cove Schoolhouse
A one-and-one-half story structure with a gable roof. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Former Hunter River Library
A plain one-and-one-half storey wood framed structure with wood shingle cladding. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Gaudet Lodge
A two and one half story house with Cottage and Queen Anne Revival style elements. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Gordon Memorial United Church
Constructed in 1857 and located on Church Street. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Government of Canada Building
A long, two-story flat-roofed building (1954) ,located in the business district, whose exterior is clad in red brick with contrasting smooth, stone paneling and pilasters. Includes description, history, features, and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Government of Canada Building
An early 20th century brick building (1911 to 1912) located prominently on Church Street. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Graham House
A home (1903) featuring a large hipped roof, stacked bay windows, and pedimented gable dormers. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Hamilton Hall
A rare surviving example of a rural community hall (1889). Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Hunter River Presbyterian Church
A large rectangular sanctuary with a steeply pitched gable roof built in 1890. Includes description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Joan Watson and Jackie Lavers Home
A large two story house (1913) with a hipped roof. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Keir Memorial Museum
The former Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church (1925-1983). Includes a description, history, features and a photo. [Located in Malpeque]
Canada's Historic Places: Kenny and Annette Power House
A home influenced by the traditional Island Ell or Gable Ell style. Provides description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Kings County Courthouse
A one and a half story Romanesque Revival style building (1887) with a sandstone exterior that alternates between red Island and grey Wallace sandstone. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Knutsford School
A well preserved example of a rural school building built between 1875 and 1879. Includes a description, history, features and a photo. [Located in Knutsford]
Listed in: CountiesPrince
Canada's Historic Places: L.M. Montgomery Lower Bedeque School
A wood shingled restored school house (1886) which now serving as a museum in the rural community. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: La Petite France
A two storey wood framed and wood shingled house influenced by the Stick style. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Lauchlin Morrison House
A one-and-one-half story vernacular style house is located along the Trans Canada Highway in South Pinette. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Long Pond Cemetery
An early pioneer cemetery (1790) located within the Prince Edward Island National Park. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Matthew and McLean Heritage Building
A two story, wood framed structure (1869) located on Main Street. Includes a description, history, features, and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: McLean House Inn
A large three story Second Empire mansard-roofed residence located on Washington Street. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Orwell School
A well preserved rural one room schoolhouse (1895). Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Listed in: LocalitiesOrwell
Canada's Historic Places: P.T. Fanning House
A 15-room Queen Anne Revival home (1891) located at the corner of Summer and Winter Streets. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: PEIR Armoury
Prince Edward Island Regiment (PEIR) Armoury, also known as ‘B’ Squadron Armoury built from 1911 to 1912. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Post Office
Also known as the Government of Canada Building. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Princetown United Church
A white Gothic Revival style structure (1869-1870). Includes a description, history, features and photos. [Located in Malpeque]
Canada's Historic Places: Ravenwood House
A striking, two-story, hipped roof structure (1820 to 1828) clad in clapboard. Includes description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Sebastian Davidson House
A two story shingled home (1835) with a gabled roof and neoclassical elements. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Souris Historic Lighthouse
A white wood shingled three-story tapered tower (1880) topped by a round red iron lantern. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: St. David's United Church
A wood shingled church (1837) is located prominently on Grafton Street. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: St. James United Church
A small well preserved gable roofed church (1837) located in Covehead, and one of the oldest churches in the Province. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: St. John's Presbyterian Church
A wood framed church and one of the oldest Presbyterian houses of worship in the province. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: St. Mark's Anglican Church
An English Gothic style church (1885), the second Island church designed by the noted Island architect, William Critchlow Harris. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: St. Simon and St. Jude Roman Catholic Church
The spiritual center (1859-1860) for the Roman Catholic community. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Summerside City Hall
An imposing mid-1880s Romanesque Revival postal and customs services building built of brick and sandstone. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Summerside Law Courts
A 3 story red brick Italianate style structure (1873 to 1874). Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Terry Parker Home
A two-and-one-half story wood shingled house is located on Richmond Street. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: The "Seagull"
A wood shingled building (1873) with a gabled roof and dormers. Includes a description, history, features and a photo.
Canada's Historic Places: The A.A. Building
A a two-and-one-half story building located at the intersection of the Wood Islands Hill Road and Main Street. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: The Cannery at Basin Head Fisheries Museum
An asymmetrical building (1941) with attached sheds and dormers. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Listed in: CountiesKings
Canada's Historic Places: The Forge
A rectangular wood framed building with a gable roof. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: The MacLaren Building
A large rectangular institutional style building (1946) which was originally constructed as a hospital. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: The Martin House
A two and one half story house (1900) in the eclectic Queen Anne style. Includes a description, history, features and a photo. [Located in Lower Newtown]
Canada's Historic Places: Trinity United Church
A large brick Gothic Revival influenced church, located near the corner of Prince and Richmond Street on a large lot. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Trinity United Church
A large church building (1893 to 1894) at the southwest corner of Spring and Winter Streets. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Uigg School
A one and one half story tall former school (1877) with white vinyl siding. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Listed in: LocalitiesUigg
Canada's Historic Places: Victoria Community Hall
A wood shingled building (1915) with a gambrel roof. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Victoria United Church
The oldest surviving church building (1877) in the village. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Wood Drying Kiln
A small square wood framed and wood shingled building with a low pitched gable roof. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Wood Islands Women's Institute Hall
Once the former Wood Islands West school building, which dates from the early 1840s. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places: Zetland Masonic Lodge No. 7
A two-story rectangular building (1867) with nine-over-nine windows, wood shingle cladding, and a gable roof. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's Historic Places:Morrison House
A two-and-one-half story home (1914) with a gambrel roof with shed dormers. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's HistoricPlaces: 339 Beaver Street
An impressive house (1912) at 339 Beaver Street situated well back on an attractive lot on the north side of the widest residential street. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Canada's HistoricPlaces: 8-10 Water Street / Benjamin Davies' House
A wood framed, Georgian influenced home built in the 1860s. Provides description, history, features and photos.
The Canadian Potato Museum
Displays of the potato industry and collection of farm implements and machinery related to the growing and harvesting of potatoes. Presents a tour and visitor information.
Listed in: LocalitiesO'Leary
Car Life Museum
Antique automobiles, tractors, and farm equipment. Provides the museum's history, examples with photos, schedule, and rates.
Cavendish Beach Music Festival
An outdoor concert, held annually at the Cavendish Beach Events Centre.
Charlottetown City Hall National Historic Site of Canada
A three-story, Romanesque Revival-style, red brick building erected in 1888. Provides description, history, features and photo.
Charlottetown Film Society
A non-profit Canadian charity established in 2012 to support the film community in Charlottetown.
City Cinema
Provides a schedule and list of performances, with brief synopsis, prices and FAQ.
Community Museums Association of Prince Edward Island
Offers support services for the community museums by providing the necessary skills and knowledge to museum operators. Features training and membership information, a virtual tour and a store.
Confederation Centre of the Arts
Features visual and performing arts, housing several theatres, an art gallery, Mavor's Bistro and a gift shop. Presents a schedule of shows, exhibitions and events, a virtual tour, services and news.
Confederation Centre of the Arts National Historic Site of Canada
A large, multipurpose cultural complex (1963 to 1964) executed in the modern Brutalist style. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Cornwall Public Library
View hours, photo, and location map.
Crapaud Public Library
View hours, policies and catalogue.
Listed in: LocalitiesCrapaud
Culture Summerside
The arts, heritage, and culture division of the City of Summerside.
Cynthia MacLeod
Fiddler offers performance schedule, discography, biography and details of her teaching.
Dan MacKinnon Photography
A photographer with experience of more than twenty years. Provides galleries from family to pets, services, and pricing.
Dance Stars Academy
Offers instructions in a variety of programs including Pre-Ballet, Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop, and Tap. Includes instructors' profiles, schedules, policies, FAQ, locations and online registration.
Dance Stars Academy
Offers instructions in a variety of programs including Pre-Ballet, Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop, and Tap. Includes instructors' profiles, schedules, policies, FAQ, locations and online registration.
Details Fine Art Gallery
Features original art by prominent Island artists and fine art from other Maritime provinces. Includes the collection, and upcoming and current events.
Dundas Terrace National Historic Site of Canada
A three-and-a-half-story, Queen Anne Revival style apartment building built in 1889. Includes description, history, features and photos.
Dunvegan Highland Dance
Highland dancing under the direction of Barbara Yorke. Features competition dates and results. Instruction is also offered in choreography and theory.
Evangeline Bluegrass Festival
Music performances. Provides rates, performers, and gallery. Located in Abrams Village.
Listed in: CountiesPrince
Fairholm National Historic Site of Canada
An early-19th century, brick villa (1839) with a former carriage house, located on a large, rectangular property in the city. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Fall Flavours
A site for the annual PEI Fall Flavours Festival.
Film PEI
An organization to develop, attract, and champion PEI film making and film makers.
Former Summerside Post Office National Historic Site of Canada
A two-and-a-half-story brick building constructed between 1883 and 1887. Includes a description, history, features and a photo.
Garden of the Gulf Museum
Exhibits of items from prehistoric times to 1945 located in a brick and stone structure built in 1887. Includes exhibit information and a gift shop.
Government House National Historic Site of Canada
Constructed from 1833 to 1834, served as the home for the Lieutenant Governor sitting on an extensive property known as Fanning Bank. Provides description, history, features and photos.
Grandpa's Antique Photo Studio
Tourist style studio for photographs in an antique theme. Includes photo galleries and period costumes. [English and French]
Great George Street Historic District National Historic Site of Canada
A wide street, six blocks long in the heart of town beginning at the waterfront and extending north along Great George Street. Includes description, history, features and photos.
The Guild
Supports members of the cultural and arts community especially emerging and established Island artists by providing access to subsidized space, training and support personnel. Provides a facility profile, news and a photo gallery.
Harbourfront Theatre
Modern professional performing arts facility, available for booking. Events and performances year-round.
Harmony House Theatre
A 140-seat theater holding approximately 50 shows per year for those of any age. Dinners are available before shows. Includes a menu, calendar, and a lounge.
Heather Ogg
Commercial photographer specializing in portrait, editorial and food photography.
Heckbert Studio & Gallery
Portrait specialists. Features galleries, studio photos, and testimonials.
Island Dance Academy
A dancing school offering programs in creative movement, ballet, jazz, modern, pointe, Broadway basics and yogalates. Features program and registration information, news and photo gallery.
Jensen Music International
A booking agency presenting folk and blues musicians, and singer-songwriters from around the world. Features an artist roster with profiles and promotional tools.
John Sylvester Photography
Photographer specializing in people and places of Canada with an emphasis on the Atlantic region. Presents galleries and the photographer's profile.
Joyful Melodies Music Studio
Teaching music. Includes music for young people, private lessons, and infant massage.
Kensington Heritage Library
The site lists hours, location, services and photographs.
Kensington Railway Station National Historic Site of Canada
For nearly a century, this was the passenger station (1904) for the town. Includes description, history, features and photos.
Kinkora Public Library
View hours, photo, and location map.
Listed in: LocalitiesKinkora
Lens Make A Picture
Event and stock photographer. Offers brief profile and online gallery.
Leona Giddings Memorial Library
View hours, services, photo and location map.
Libraries and Archives
View hours, using the archives, and library.
Light and Vision Photography
The home based studio of Louise Vessey since 1991. Presents profile, portfolios and awards.
Lighthouse Friends: Blockhouse Point
It is recorded that Thomas Owen was paid £10 around 1846 for the expense occurred by him in constructing a Lanthorn at the Blockhouse and keeping the same in operation. Includes the history photos and a map.
Maurice Bernard Fine Art
Galleries mainly in chalk pastel and oil, the work captures the children at play, families and maritime landscape. Includes artist profile and available works.
Mike Stratton Jingles
A musician and songwriter who writes and produces jingles for radio and television. Provides examples of work, testimonials and a gallery.
Montague Rotary Library
View hours, services, photo and location map.
Moses Media
A video production team. Features samples of videos and team members' profiles.
Mount Stewart Public Library
View hours, services, photo and location map.
Murray Harbour Public Library
View hours, services, photo and location map.
Music PEI
Posting news and events. Also a music conference.
Old Home Week
Annual August event offering live music and stage performances, and livestock and agricultural shows. Includes schedule, events, admission fees and general information.
Pal's Sports Bar and Lounge
Accepts bookings for private functions. Special events include open mike, karaoke, ladies and trivia nights.
Peakes Quay
A seafood restaurant featuring the Island's largest outdoor patio and a night club with entertainment. Includes a full menu, photo gallery and information for the Summer Concert Series.
PEI Bluegrass and Old-Time Music Society
Dedicated to the preservation and advancement of bluegrass music in Prince Edward Island. Concerts, jams, and festivals.
PEI Crafts Council
Topics ranging from art galleries to heritage to genealogy and history, provided by the provincial government.
PEI Crafts Council
Topics ranging from art galleries to heritage to genealogy and history, provided by the provincial government.
PEI Symphony Orchestra
Formed in 1967 and presents four annual concerts. Includes director's profile and season program.
PEI Writers’ Guild
A registered not-for-profit organization represents the interests of writers to agencies and government departments, and works on behalf of those interests. Features blog posts and a members listing.
Pilar Shephard Art Gallery
The painting, sculpture, Native art, textiles, object d'art and folk art displayed in the gallery represent a broad survey of periods and schools.
Prince Edward Island Association of Exhibitions
A non-profit organization whose purpose is to show Islanders and visitors the wealth of talent and ability of the Island heritage through fairs, festivals and exhibits. Provides exhibition, exhibitor and sponsor information.
Prince Edward Island Fiddlers Society
Set up to preserve and develop traditional fiddling cultures in North America. Information about their heritage, membership, events and festival, newsletter and contact details.
Prince Edward Island Public Library Service
With mission, policies, annual report, and access to the online catalog.
Province House National Historic Site of Canada
The birthplace of Confederation and the seat of the Island's provincial legislature since 1847. Includes visitor information and photos.
Reel Media
Services in photography, commercial video production, and advertising and promotion. Features published work, galleries, and prices.
Roy Johnstone
Active in the East Coast musical community. Includes his biography, news, discography, and gig-list.
Souris Public Library
View hours, photo, and location map.
St. Dunstan's Roman Catholic Cathedral / Basilica National Historic Site of Canada
A large, stone church (1896 to 1907) in the center of town. Includes description, history, features and a photo.
Stratford Public Library
View hours, policies and location.
Strathgartney Homestead National Historic Site of Canada
A 32-acre (12.9 ha) remnant of the 500-acre (202.3 ha) estate of Robert Bruce Stewart, a nineteenth-century landowner. Includes description, history features and photo.
Summerside Rotary Library
View hours, policies, photo and location.
Tignish Public Library
View hours, policies, photo and location.
Tyne Valley Public Library
View hours, policies, photo and location.
Under the Spire Music Festival
A summer event consisting of many musical concerts originally began in 1987 to renovate and save St. Mary's Church. Provides a calendar for the concerts, brochure and newsletter.
Victoria Playhouse
A professional theatre company celebrating Maritime comedy, located in the historic community hall.
Wood Islands Village
Wood Islands and Area Development Corporation.
Listed in: CountiesQueens
Young at Heart
A non-profit, charity organization that is dedicated to producing professional and original theatre that is created to tour to seniors living on the Island. Previous productions include Fascinating Ladies, Flash in the Pan, Amazing Gracie, and Billy Bishop Goes to War.
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