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]
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A large Colonial Revival style white house (1911) that was for many years the local Presbyterian Manse. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
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]
A wood shingled restored school house (1886) which now serving as a museum in the rural community. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
Prince Edward Island Regiment (PEIR) Armoury, also known as ‘B’ Squadron Armoury built from 1911 to 1912. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
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.
An imposing mid-1880s Romanesque Revival postal and customs services building built of brick and sandstone. Includes a description, history, features and photos.
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.
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.
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.
Galleries mainly in chalk pastel and oil, the work captures the children at play, families and maritime landscape. Includes artist profile and available works.
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.