Welcome to Prince Edward Island... the Gentle Island
Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest and greenest province. Cradled on the waves of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, PEI is known for the vivid colours of its gently rolling landscape, surrounded by miles of sandy beaches and red sandstone cliffs.
Getting to PEI
You have many ways to travel to PEI. Drive over a 13km bridge, take a ferry, or hop a direct or connecting flight from cities in Ontario, Quebec and the U.S. Travel Information
Places to Stay
B&Bs, cottages, inns, campgrounds, hotels and motels - Take your pick! We have more than 1000 to choose from. Accommodations
Things to Do
The Island is a lively place with festivals, concerts, theatre and more. Search by date, location or other categories. golf, cuisine, beaches, lighthouses...
Over 250 culinary and cultural events taking place in communities across the Island from September 03 - September 30. Hosted by Chef Michael Smith, an Island original and host of Food Network's series Chef Abroad. Events feature the very best PEI has to offer, some are small and intimate, others will draw a crowd ... all will delight. Book before you arrive to make sure your spot is saved.
Things are in full swing on the Island. Besides all the wonderful annual events, watch for some newer exciting events such as: Fall Flavours in September; the Jazz & Blues Festival. From here, it is pretty well non-stop party time until October.
YOU HEAR "mmmmmm" a lot on Prince Edward Island. It’s the sound of people savouring their first bite of lobster supper. Or Malpeque oysters freshly harvested from the bay. Or a PEI potato cooked to perfection.