Anne of Green Gables House
A historic site and museum, Green Gables House is famously associated with Lucy Maud Montgomery's beloved book "Anne of Green Gables" and its fictional protagonist, Anne Shirley.
Province House
Located in Charlottetown, Province House is a historic site where the Confederation Conference took place in 1864, leading to the formation of Canada.
Green Gables Heritage Place
Green Gables Heritage Place is a historic site that inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery's "Anne of Green Gables" novels, offering a look into the island's literary past.
Beaconsfield Historic House
A beautifully preserved Victorian-era mansion showcasing the lifestyle of a prominent 19th-century Charlottetown family.
Province House historical building
A significant National Historic Site where the Charlottetown Conference, which led to Canadian Confederation, was held.
Government House
The official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island, known for its historical significance and elegant architecture.
Province House National Historic Site
The Province House National Historic Site is where the Charlottetown Conference of 1864 took place, which led to the formation of Canada.
Anne of Green Gables Heritage Place
Visit the beloved fictional home of Anne Shirley, a National Historic Site that immerses visitors in the world of the famous novel.