Coming to PEI for Saturday to Monday with 2 families. Kids range from 8-21 what do you suggest ?

Hello Chris,
Thank you for your question to Ask an Islander.
We’re so excited to hear that you’ll be visiting Prince Edward Island! I highly recommend checking out Island Hill Farm. It’s an interactive farm where you can learn all about agriculture and enjoy hands-on experiences, like petting the animals. It’s a fun and versatile spot that’s great for visitors of all ages!
If you have any Anne of Green Gable fans in your group, I recommend seeing the Anne of Green Gables Museum and the Green Gables Heritage site to learn a little more about Anne Shirley!
The Potato Museum is also a must see for all ages. You get to learn lots about the agriculture while enjoying potato delicacies at their potato themed restaurant.
The Bottle Houses is also a great stop for folks of all ages. The small village features a few buildings made out of glass bottles and features a beautiful garden you can walk through.
You could also visit the Point Prim Lighthouse, PEI’s oldest lighthouse. It’s open to the public, and you can even climb to the top for a stunning view of the coastline.
If you happen to run into a rainy day during your stay, bowling at The Alley is a great indoor option that the kids will love.
The Brackley Drive-In is a perfect way to wind down after a busy day. Its charming, old-fashioned atmosphere will make the kids feel like they've stepped back in time.
We hope you and the kids enjoy every moment of your Island adventure!
Take care,
Taylor
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