Discover Our Festivals & Events
Our festivals and events showcase the remarkable artistic, culinary, cultural and musical talents of our small Island community. Use the filters below to browse events by date or a region of interest to see what's going on.
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Charlottetown
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Charlottetown Area
Ceilidh in the City - October 9
Come enjoy a weekly showcase of the music of PEI with local musicians presenting a wide selection of toe tapping musical styles, stories and
Charlottetown
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Charlottetown Area
United by Song
Four storytellers share their stories. Four songwriters write songs based on the stories.
Charlottetown
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Charlottetown Area
Quittin' Time: Zach Bryan Tribute
The red hot and wildly popular Zach Bryan Tribute is back.
Fortune
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Points East Coastal Drive
Oktoberfeast Farm & Fire - October 10
Hosted by Chef Michael Smith, Chef Shane Chartrand, Chef Michael Hunter, and The Inn at Bay Fortune Fire Brigade, we invite you to enjoy an
New London
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Green Gables Shore
PEI Lobster Party
A feast of PEI lobster and fun on the North Shore is ‘claws’ for celebration!
Charlottetown
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Charlottetown Area
Street Feast
Join the two-day block party that comes alive with delicious food, local drinks, live music, drag shows, party games, live painting, tarot c
Charlottetown
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Charlottetown Area
Tribute to John Prine Weekend
A three night celebration of the songs of John Prine hosted by Nick Doneff.
Charlottetown
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Charlottetown Area
Live Music at Olde Dublin Pub -October 11/12
Every weekend, enjoy an ever-changing entertainment lineup of live music, tasty eats, and tall beers!
Charlottetown
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Charlottetown Area
Ceilidh at the Irish Hall - October 11 th
featuring The Queens County Fiddlers who are joined by the award-winning step dancers Janelle Banks and Molly MacEwen.
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Everyone loves a ceilidh!
Catch a ceilidh or kitchen party any day of the week this summer in communities across the Island. Pull up a chair, clap your hands and tap your toes. Get ready for traditional music, dancing and perhaps even a few stories.