Farmers' Bank of Rustico Museum & 1772 Acadian Log House
The Farmers' Bank of Rustico, is a community museum and historic site, and was the first people’s...
Wherever you stand on the Island, you’re standing on history. Whether you’re interested in Mi’kmaq culture, trains, historic churches, one-room schoolhouses, elegant mansions or the Island’s primary industries of today and yesteryear, our museums bring the stories and the history of the Island to life.
The Farmers' Bank of Rustico, is a community museum and historic site, and was the first people’s...
A collection of odds and ends from the past. Come meet Therese in her family’s small museum, which...
MacNaught History Centre and Archives is a must stop for anyone searching for their Island roots or...
Eptek Art & Culture Centre is an exhibition facility that offers frequently-changing exhibits, a...
Discover the architecture, culture and history of this 1884 home overlooking Tracadie Bay; explore...
From the north end of Route 12, witness the meeting of the waters as the Gulf of St. Lawrence and...
Open 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. Free entry with Canada Strong Pass June 19 to September 7, 2026. Walk...
National Historic Site, collection depicts range of activities carried out by PEI's early settlers.
Andrew Macphail (1864-1938) was a teacher, medical doctor, editor, writer and soldier in WW1. One of...
Housed in the beautifully refurbished 1911 Armoury, the Summerside Interpretive Centre offers six...
One of seven Museum and Heritage PEI sites. Once the end of the line for Prince Edward Island's...
The Bedeque Area Historical Museum preserves and displays the history of the local community. The...
Millions of fans have come to PEI to discover the land that inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables. Experience magical settings and attractions across the land.
As Canada’s smallest province at 224 km long, our coastline of sand dunes and red cliffs is deeply indented. PEI is believed to have the highest concentration of lighthouses in North America with 61 lighthouses and range lights.
Prince Edward Island has three coastal drives to explore. You’ll stop again and again for photos of grazing cows, fishing boats, country churches, pretty painted houses as well as historic and iconic landmarks.