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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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!
Grand Tracadie
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Green Gables Shore
Beachside Brunch - Oct 11
Blackbush Beach Resort is hosting its first-ever Fall Flavours event with a Beachside Brunch!
Grand Tracadie
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Green Gables Shore
Beachside Brunch - Oct 12
Blackbush Beach Resort is hosting its first-ever Fall Flavours event with a Beachside Brunch!
North Granville
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Green Gables Shore
Harvest Hike Fest
Enjoy hiking up to 20 km through autumn trails of central PEI. Finish with an optional meal at Pipers Restaurant, New Glasgow.
Indian River
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Green Gables Shore
Retro Revival Market
The Retro Revival Market will focus on vintage antiques and collectibles, thrifted fashion, curated decor, retro colour and textile combinat
Kensington
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Green Gables Shore
Haunted Mansion Nights of Fear
Visit Dr. Jack and all of his friends for a spooking good time at PEI’s largest, scariest haunted house!
Hunter River
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Green Gables Shore
Anne Murray Songbook - Oct 18 & 19
A celebration of celebrate the music that so many people know and love.
Scotchfort
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Green Gables Shore
Chief's Haunted Barn
Bigger and scarier than ever. Admission is FREE with a non-perishable food item for the local food bank.
Open every night from 6-8 pm.
South Rustico
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Green Gables Shore
Sunday Soirées at the Barachois Inn - Oct 20
Enjoy afternoon readings from Montgomery’s poetry and stories, complemented by live music on the 1890 parlour grand piano and high tea.
Ema
Popular Events
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.