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Prince Edward Island Cottages

SUMMARY

Originally named – Abegweit (‘cradled on the waves) – by the Native American people, Prince Edward Island continues to celebrate with festivals by the sea. Every year, PEI holds more than 30 fun-filled festivals. Find out about Prince Edward Island’ popular festivals by the sea.

Prince Edward Island: Festivals by the Sea

If you visit Prince Edward Island, it is impossible to leave without taking in one of their fabulous and fun festivals by the sea. Prince Edward Island festivals include over 30 fun-filled events from music festivals to drama festivals to food festivals. From sports to comedy to fireworks, there is something for everyone at Prince Edward Island festivals.

The entertaining exhibitions and spirited Prince Edward Island events focus on specific PEI themes. Some festivals honor the roots of Prince Edward Island’s people and celebrate Irish and Scottish traditions as well as English and French culture through song and dance. Fiddlers and step dancers can add life to any festival. Other festivals focus on Prince Edward’s Island food – an array of local produce and shellfish.

The PEI International Shellfish Festival (referred to as the Biggest Kitchen Party in Atlantic Canada) is held in Charlottetown in September. In addition, there is the Tyne Valley Oyster Festival. The Island Chocolates Company Chocolate Festival offers some sweet entertainment. Other agricultural festivals focus on Prince Edward Island’s produce including everything from potatoes to wild blueberries.

Prince Edward Island festivals allow island farmers and producers to display their wares. The exhibitions are top-of-the line but PEI festivals include all kinds of activities. Visitors can view the island’s bounty being prepared in time-honored fashion. Everyone can enjoy the dory races or watch a parade wind through town.

PEI festivals have performances, competitions, and pageants. Kids always enjoy a festival – especially a Prince Edward Island festival. Sack races, pony rides, and face painting make for a pleasant afternoon and lasting memories.

Since you are in Prince Edward Island, you cannot have a festival without “Anne of Green Gables!” The red-haired darling of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s novel is celebrated throughout the island. Check out ‘Anne of Green Gables – the Musical’ in Charlottetown and “Anne & Gilbert the Musical,” (a musical about Anne of Green Gables and her love) at Victoria–By-the-Sea.

‘Anne’ is not the only one ‘in love’ on Prince Edward Island. Of course, there are the love-struck couples strolling on the beach with the wind in their hair and the starlight showing them the way. Yet everyone falls in love at Prince Edward Island festivals – at least with beautiful PEI.

Prince Edward Island Festivals

Seasonal Events

1. May 14 – September 26

Ceilidh at the Irish Hall, Charlottetown – Music, song and dance in the Irish, Scottish & local traditions

2. May 14 – October

Murray Harbour Drama Club Ceilidhs, Charlottetown – Lunch accompanied by local entertainment

3. June – October

Culinary Boot Camps, Charlottetown – Cooking classes

4. June 17 – October 9

The Charlottetown Festival, Charlottetown – Musical theatre, outdoor performances, gallery exhibitions, dining and hopping.

5. June 23 – September 19

Anne & Gilbert the Musical, Victoria–By-the-Sea – Musical about Anne of Green Gables in love.

6. June 26 – August 21

Summerside Summer Outdoor Concert Series, Summerside – Live outdoor music.

7. June 27 – September 12

New Dominion Ceilidhs, New Dominion – Celtic and traditional music and dance.

8. June 28 – September 13

Kensington Ceilidhs, Kensington – Celtic and folk music & dance.

9. June 28 – September 15

Brackley Beach Ceilidhs with Cynthia MacLeod & Friends, Brackley Beach – Traditional song and dance.

10. June 30 – August 25

Wednesday Evening with L.M. Montgomery, Bideford – Readings from L.M. Montgomery’s writings.

11. July – August

Ceilidh on the Water, Montague – Live entertainment cruise.

The College of Piping and Celtic Performing Arts of Canada, Summerside – Celtic dance, music and song.

12. July – August 26

Eddie May Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre, Stanley Bridge Country Resort – Entertaining evening meal.

13. July – September

A Down East Tradition – Featuring Lester Stubbert, Georgetown – Musical theatre.

Fiery Faith & Fiddles, Clinton – Irish step dance with traditional fiddlers.

14. July 3 – September 19

Victoria Playhouse Festival, Victoria-by-the-Sea – Live theatre, music, and concerts.

15. July 5 – September 15

The Ross Family Ceilidh – Live Music/Stepdancing Show, Cavendish – Stepdancing and music.

16. July 7 – August 25

Concerts in the Garden, Summerside – Live music.

17. July 8 – September 10

Sketch-22, Charlottetown – Comedy theatre.

18. July 20 – August 28

Anne of Green Gables – the Musical, Charlottetown – Theatrical musical.

And Even More Fun Events

19. 2-8 August

St. Peters Wild Blueberry Festival & Homecoming, St. Peters Bay – Entertaining festival with various events.

20. 4-8 August

Tyne Valley Oyster Festival, Tyne Valley – Food festival focusing on oysters.

21. 6-8 August

Caledonian Club of PEI Annual PEI Highland Games, Lord Selkirk Provincial Park – Scottish music, dance, games, and golf.

22. 12-21 August

PEI Provincial Exhibition/Old Home Week, Charlottetown – Exhibition and festival events.

23. 14 August

Prince County Fiddlers in Concert, with Special Guests, Kensington – Fiddlers and step dancing.

24. 20 August

Gold Cup Parade, Charlottetown – Street parade.

25. 27-29 August

Provincial Plowing Match and Agricultural Fair – Dundas, Cardigan – Agricultural fair.

26. 2-5 September

L’Exposition agricole et le festival acadien de la region Evangeline, Wellington –

27. Agricultural festival with Acadian entertainment.

28. 17-19 September

PEI International Shellfish Festival, Charlottetown – Food festival featuring shellfish.

29. 18 September

Island Chocolates Company Chocolate Festival, Victoria-by-the-Sea – Food festival with a chocolate theme.

30. 18-19 September

70-Mile Coastal Yard Sale, Wood Islands – Yard sales along the Wood Island coast.

31. 24 September – 3 October

Fall Flavours – Prince Edward Island, various locations across the island – Island-wide food festival.

32. 15-17 October

BMO Nesbitt Burns Prince Edward Island Marathon, North Shore to Charlottetown – Marathon and events.

About the Author

Travel is a passion for Richard and he has had the good fortune to travel to over 30 countries, working and living in several of them. This broad experience, coupled with his business adventures as an entrepreneur give Richard a unique perspective on what a region has to offer.

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Poisons that will kill?

Is there really poisons that will kill a person nowadays? For example Sweeney Todd’s wife tried to kill herself with arsenic. Or in the Lucy Maud Montgomery,s The Story Girl Cecily ingested a rank poison when she drank a glass of milk after eating a cucumber? I was just curious.

Of course there are.

Many of them.

Lucy Maud Montgomery