Oasis Beach House PEI Guidebook

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Oasis Beach House PEI Guidebook

Local Food and Restaurants

Top ranked restaurant in the province on TripAdvisor, and it isn’t hard to see why. Enjoy oysters caught in a number of different locations across PEI, alongside fresh seafood and meat dishes
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Claddagh Oyster House
131 Sydney St
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Top ranked restaurant in the province on TripAdvisor, and it isn’t hard to see why. Enjoy oysters caught in a number of different locations across PEI, alongside fresh seafood and meat dishes
Fan favorite for seafood, serving up everything from chowder and crab cakes to their famous steamed mussels.
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Blue Mussel Cafe
312 Harbourview Dr
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Fan favorite for seafood, serving up everything from chowder and crab cakes to their famous steamed mussels.
Found on the corner of Water and Prince streets in a beautiful, classic blue-painted building, the restaurant has been pleasing local foodies for over two decades.
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Water Prince Corner Shop
141 Water St
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Found on the corner of Water and Prince streets in a beautiful, classic blue-painted building, the restaurant has been pleasing local foodies for over two decades.
Chez Island is a full-service restaurant offering a wide variety of dishes, both local and international. It has been operating for four years and has been fully supported by the local community. The Company distinguished itself from similar businesses by offering dishes at competitive prices, preparing high-quality and healthy food items, as well as providing superior customer service to its clients. Additionally, the professional experience of the Company’s staff and management are one of the main determinants when it comes to obtaining a secure customer base. Chez Island’s primary target clients are local residents, businesses, and tourists.
Chez Char
16 Commercial Street
Chez Island is a full-service restaurant offering a wide variety of dishes, both local and international. It has been operating for four years and has been fully supported by the local community. The Company distinguished itself from similar businesses by offering dishes at competitive prices, preparing high-quality and healthy food items, as well as providing superior customer service to its clients. Additionally, the professional experience of the Company’s staff and management are one of the main determinants when it comes to obtaining a secure customer base. Chez Island’s primary target clients are local residents, businesses, and tourists.
DONAIRS*SUBS**PIZZA(GOURMET)***WRAPS*SALADS*WINGS*NATCHOES*FISHnCHIPS*BURGERS(donair and pizza)*(side orders)-mozza sticks*donair eggrole*fries,poutines*MEDITERREAN FOOD SPECISALITES**
Randys Pizza
DONAIRS*SUBS**PIZZA(GOURMET)***WRAPS*SALADS*WINGS*NATCHOES*FISHnCHIPS*BURGERS(donair and pizza)*(side orders)-mozza sticks*donair eggrole*fries,poutines*MEDITERREAN FOOD SPECISALITES**
A seasonal dairy bar for cool treats and a great meal. Open April to September.
Richmond Dairy Bar
31376 Western Rd
A seasonal dairy bar for cool treats and a great meal. Open April to September.
We're proud to offer the highest quality food from island suppliers. From our family to yours, we put lots of love and careful attention into each and every bite. We hope you enjoy our work as much as we enjoy bringing it to you.
A La Cuisine
8938 Prince Edward Island 11
We're proud to offer the highest quality food from island suppliers. From our family to yours, we put lots of love and careful attention into each and every bite. We hope you enjoy our work as much as we enjoy bringing it to you.
Great local pub about 10-15 minutes away
Village Pub
11 Lady Slipper Drive North
Great local pub about 10-15 minutes away
The Silver Fox Entertainment Complex
110 Water St
Great restaurant.
Great little cafe literally 2 minutes up the road from the Oasis. Has specialty coffee's, tea's and drinks and homemade pastries. Also will be providing lunches and meals as well.
Café Cap Egmont
Great little cafe literally 2 minutes up the road from the Oasis. Has specialty coffee's, tea's and drinks and homemade pastries. Also will be providing lunches and meals as well.
Valley Pearl Oysters

Sightseeing

The Bottle Houses village contains a six-gabled house, tavern, chapel and gift shop radiating a symphony of sunlight-powered colours in a tranquil garden setting with a delightful goldfish pond and fountain. Enjoy the surrounding gardens and the serene music of the water fountain. Talk with our friendly staff. Find a treasure to bring back with you from our highly acclaimed gift shop. And please do not forget to bring your camera! Chosen as one of the top 10 things to do on P.E.I. last summer by the Toronto Star, May 6, 2017.
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Maisons de Bouteilles
6891 PE-11
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The Bottle Houses village contains a six-gabled house, tavern, chapel and gift shop radiating a symphony of sunlight-powered colours in a tranquil garden setting with a delightful goldfish pond and fountain. Enjoy the surrounding gardens and the serene music of the water fountain. Talk with our friendly staff. Find a treasure to bring back with you from our highly acclaimed gift shop. And please do not forget to bring your camera! Chosen as one of the top 10 things to do on P.E.I. last summer by the Toronto Star, May 6, 2017.
Cavendish is a bustling summer destination on the Island with family-friendly attractions, beautiful beaches and scenic golf courses. It was made famous by Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables novels and is centrally located on the North Shore of the Island, nestled between North Rustico and Stanley Bridge. Pristine Cavendish Beach is at the gateway into the Prince Edward Island National Park which itself boasts panoramic views of the shoreline looking out into the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
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Cavendish
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Cavendish is a bustling summer destination on the Island with family-friendly attractions, beautiful beaches and scenic golf courses. It was made famous by Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables novels and is centrally located on the North Shore of the Island, nestled between North Rustico and Stanley Bridge. Pristine Cavendish Beach is at the gateway into the Prince Edward Island National Park which itself boasts panoramic views of the shoreline looking out into the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Gentle surf strokes sandy beaches alongside red cliffs and wind-sculpted dunes. Cycle a seashore path, savour a picnic by a lighthouse and spot heron wading in coastal bays. Hike woodlands and overlook ponds watching for red fox, waterfowl and warblers, then head to one of many beaches to build spectacular sandcastles. At sunset, roast marshmallows over a campfire listening to tales and songs - Prince Edward Island National Park is a giant playground for kids of all ages.
National Park Lookout Road
National Park Lookout Road
Gentle surf strokes sandy beaches alongside red cliffs and wind-sculpted dunes. Cycle a seashore path, savour a picnic by a lighthouse and spot heron wading in coastal bays. Hike woodlands and overlook ponds watching for red fox, waterfowl and warblers, then head to one of many beaches to build spectacular sandcastles. At sunset, roast marshmallows over a campfire listening to tales and songs - Prince Edward Island National Park is a giant playground for kids of all ages.
The Anne of Green Gables Museum located in Park Corner was built in 1872 by the Author's Aunt Annie and Uncle John Campbell. Some of the artifacts you'll see in the Museum are Anne's Enchanted Bookcase, the organ on which her wedding march was played, Crazy Patchwork Quilt, the Blue Chest from The Story Girl and many artifacts that the Author wrote about and personal memorabilia of the Authors. Take a picture of yourself by the Lake of Shining Waters.
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Anne of Green Gables Museum at Silver Bush
20 Park Corner Ln
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The Anne of Green Gables Museum located in Park Corner was built in 1872 by the Author's Aunt Annie and Uncle John Campbell. Some of the artifacts you'll see in the Museum are Anne's Enchanted Bookcase, the organ on which her wedding march was played, Crazy Patchwork Quilt, the Blue Chest from The Story Girl and many artifacts that the Author wrote about and personal memorabilia of the Authors. Take a picture of yourself by the Lake of Shining Waters.
Points East Coastal Drive explores the eastern end of the island where beautiful beaches, rare dune systems, and lighthouses mark the coastline. Along the drive, which is well marked, are six lighthouses that are open to visitors in the summer, each with its own story to tell. Wood Islands Lighthouse, located near the ferry terminal in Wood Islands Provincial Park, has exhibits about the area's seafaring history and serves as a lookout point. Point Prim Lighthouse is the island's oldest and Panmure Island Lighthouse is PEI's oldest wooden lighthouse. Cape Bear Lighthouse is said to be the first Canadian land station to receive the distress signals from the Titanic. Souris Historic Lighthouse has an interpretative center with history of the light and port, as well as exhibits on the formation of sea glass. At the scenic drive's end, East Point Lighthouse has an elevated vantage over mixing tidal waters. Other sightseeing attractions along the drive vary widely. Orwell Corner Historic Village recreates a late nineteenth century setting (including a historically furnished farm, shingle mill, church, store, and community hall). Elmira Railway Museum, once the end of the line for the island railway, displays photographs and artifacts from the rail-era. The museum also features a recreated stationmaster's office and ladies' waiting room.
Points East Coastal Drive
1915 Rte 2
Points East Coastal Drive explores the eastern end of the island where beautiful beaches, rare dune systems, and lighthouses mark the coastline. Along the drive, which is well marked, are six lighthouses that are open to visitors in the summer, each with its own story to tell. Wood Islands Lighthouse, located near the ferry terminal in Wood Islands Provincial Park, has exhibits about the area's seafaring history and serves as a lookout point. Point Prim Lighthouse is the island's oldest and Panmure Island Lighthouse is PEI's oldest wooden lighthouse. Cape Bear Lighthouse is said to be the first Canadian land station to receive the distress signals from the Titanic. Souris Historic Lighthouse has an interpretative center with history of the light and port, as well as exhibits on the formation of sea glass. At the scenic drive's end, East Point Lighthouse has an elevated vantage over mixing tidal waters. Other sightseeing attractions along the drive vary widely. Orwell Corner Historic Village recreates a late nineteenth century setting (including a historically furnished farm, shingle mill, church, store, and community hall). Elmira Railway Museum, once the end of the line for the island railway, displays photographs and artifacts from the rail-era. The museum also features a recreated stationmaster's office and ladies' waiting room.
This beach and provincial park on Points East Coastal Drive is an action-packed spot. Visitors delight in scuffing their feet along the sands to try and create a distinct "singing" noise, and the squeaky beach is nicknamed Singing Sands. The squeak is caused by the high amount of silica and quartz in the fine sand. Basin Head beach stretches for miles, and its warm summer waters are perfect for swimming. Beyond the most popular area, where there are showers and picnic shelters, is plenty of beach for walking and beachcombing in solitude. In the summer, PEI Wildlife Federation offers interpretive Beyond the Beach experiences that allow you to explore the usually unseen part of Basin Head's Marine Protected Area and the sand dunes and aquatic life of the lagoon. Also in the provincial park, Basin Head Fisheries Museum presents exhibits about Prince Edward Island's inshore fishery.
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Parque Provincial de Basin Head
318 Basin Head Rd
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This beach and provincial park on Points East Coastal Drive is an action-packed spot. Visitors delight in scuffing their feet along the sands to try and create a distinct "singing" noise, and the squeaky beach is nicknamed Singing Sands. The squeak is caused by the high amount of silica and quartz in the fine sand. Basin Head beach stretches for miles, and its warm summer waters are perfect for swimming. Beyond the most popular area, where there are showers and picnic shelters, is plenty of beach for walking and beachcombing in solitude. In the summer, PEI Wildlife Federation offers interpretive Beyond the Beach experiences that allow you to explore the usually unseen part of Basin Head's Marine Protected Area and the sand dunes and aquatic life of the lagoon. Also in the provincial park, Basin Head Fisheries Museum presents exhibits about Prince Edward Island's inshore fishery.
Completed in 1997, Confederation Bridge crosses the Northumberland Strait, for the first time connecting Prince Edward Island to mainland Canada and fulfilling the promise of a permanent link made when PEI joined Confederation in 1873. Prior to the bridge, the only crossing was by ferry here or at the eastern end of the island at Wood Islands. The 12.9-kilometer bridge is the world's longest over freezing water and considered one of Canada's top engineering accomplishments of the 20th century. Crossing the curving bridge from New Brunswick is a thrilling experience, and the first town visitors reach in PEI is Borden-Carleton, from which you get the best view of the majestic bridge.
Confederation Bridge
Confederation Bridge
Completed in 1997, Confederation Bridge crosses the Northumberland Strait, for the first time connecting Prince Edward Island to mainland Canada and fulfilling the promise of a permanent link made when PEI joined Confederation in 1873. Prior to the bridge, the only crossing was by ferry here or at the eastern end of the island at Wood Islands. The 12.9-kilometer bridge is the world's longest over freezing water and considered one of Canada's top engineering accomplishments of the 20th century. Crossing the curving bridge from New Brunswick is a thrilling experience, and the first town visitors reach in PEI is Borden-Carleton, from which you get the best view of the majestic bridge.
North Cape juts upward into the Gulf of St. Lawrence like a sharp-pointed arrow, with North Cape Lighthouse at its tip. This entire western end of the island, from Cedar Dunes Provincial Park in the south to North Cape, is less visited than the rest of PEI, which gives its small towns and countryside a quiet almost undiscovered feel. Route 2 draws an arrow-straight line through its center, but the most scenic way to explore it is along the 350-kilometer North Cape Coastal Drive, a signposted route that follows the coast from one scenic outlook and tiny village to the next. The high red sandstone cliffs have eroded into ragged shapes in places, in others dropping to small sandy beaches. Along the way are plenty of places to eat seafood, or you can take to the water in a kayak or on a deep-sea fishing excursion. Intense winds make the blustery North Cape an ideal setting for towering turbines, turning the abundant wind into energy at one of Canada's leading wind test institutes. North Cape Interpretive Centre has exhibits that explain the process. Nature trails and the North Cape Lighthouse are near the wind farm. Address: 21817 Route 12, North Cape Official site: http://northcapedrive.com/
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North Cape
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North Cape juts upward into the Gulf of St. Lawrence like a sharp-pointed arrow, with North Cape Lighthouse at its tip. This entire western end of the island, from Cedar Dunes Provincial Park in the south to North Cape, is less visited than the rest of PEI, which gives its small towns and countryside a quiet almost undiscovered feel. Route 2 draws an arrow-straight line through its center, but the most scenic way to explore it is along the 350-kilometer North Cape Coastal Drive, a signposted route that follows the coast from one scenic outlook and tiny village to the next. The high red sandstone cliffs have eroded into ragged shapes in places, in others dropping to small sandy beaches. Along the way are plenty of places to eat seafood, or you can take to the water in a kayak or on a deep-sea fishing excursion. Intense winds make the blustery North Cape an ideal setting for towering turbines, turning the abundant wind into energy at one of Canada's leading wind test institutes. North Cape Interpretive Centre has exhibits that explain the process. Nature trails and the North Cape Lighthouse are near the wind farm. Address: 21817 Route 12, North Cape Official site: http://northcapedrive.com/
This is a beautiful old cathedral located in the heart of the city. It's over 100 years old.
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St. Dunstan's Basilica Cathedral
45 Great George St
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This is a beautiful old cathedral located in the heart of the city. It's over 100 years old.

City/town information

Charlottetown might be a small city, but it’s bursting with big energy and infectious island vibes. It’s got all the charm and hospitality PEI is famous for, plus culinary experiences and an arts and culture scene that take visitors by surprise—in the best way possible. Soak in the romance and nostalgia of our postcard-perfect streetscapes. Wander along a boardwalk where lobster boats and sailboats cozy up. Stay in a B&B that will give you serious Anne energy. Sound good? It’s time to discover Charlottetown. https://www.discovercharlottetown.com/
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Charlottetown
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Charlottetown might be a small city, but it’s bursting with big energy and infectious island vibes. It’s got all the charm and hospitality PEI is famous for, plus culinary experiences and an arts and culture scene that take visitors by surprise—in the best way possible. Soak in the romance and nostalgia of our postcard-perfect streetscapes. Wander along a boardwalk where lobster boats and sailboats cozy up. Stay in a B&B that will give you serious Anne energy. Sound good? It’s time to discover Charlottetown. https://www.discovercharlottetown.com/
Explore the city by the sea that provides an authentic Island experience and celebrates diverse cultural traditions. Summerside will capture your imagination, awaken your soul and shape the stories you tell your friends when you go back home. https://exploresummerside.com/
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Summerside
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Explore the city by the sea that provides an authentic Island experience and celebrates diverse cultural traditions. Summerside will capture your imagination, awaken your soul and shape the stories you tell your friends when you go back home. https://exploresummerside.com/
Wellington is a rural municipality in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is located in Prince County, and extends as Wellington Centre onto Route 2 from Richmond through to St. Nicholas.
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Wellington
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Wellington is a rural municipality in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is located in Prince County, and extends as Wellington Centre onto Route 2 from Richmond through to St. Nicholas.

Things to do

Opened in 1964 as a monument to Confederation, this cultural institution houses an art gallery, museum, and two theaters. The Confederation Centre of the Arts presents the Anne of Green Gables musical each summer, part of the annual Charlottetown Festival. It's just across the street from Province House National Historic Site, the famed setting for the 1864 Charlottetown Conference, where the idea of Canada was born. In addition to their full schedule of theatrical and musical performances, in July and August the Confederation Players conduct Walking Tours. The players, costumed as the Fathers and Ladies of Confederation, stroll down Charlottetown's historic district as they put the leaders and times of the Confederation into cultural and historical perspective.
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Confederation Centre of the Arts
145 Richmond St
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Opened in 1964 as a monument to Confederation, this cultural institution houses an art gallery, museum, and two theaters. The Confederation Centre of the Arts presents the Anne of Green Gables musical each summer, part of the annual Charlottetown Festival. It's just across the street from Province House National Historic Site, the famed setting for the 1864 Charlottetown Conference, where the idea of Canada was born. In addition to their full schedule of theatrical and musical performances, in July and August the Confederation Players conduct Walking Tours. The players, costumed as the Fathers and Ladies of Confederation, stroll down Charlottetown's historic district as they put the leaders and times of the Confederation into cultural and historical perspective.
You’ll enjoy the tradition of catching such species as mackerel and cod off the beautiful coast of Prince Edward Island. Located just minutes from Cavendish, in the picturesque village of North Rustico, Aiden’s Deep Sea Fishing has been providing excitement, fun and most of all, fish, to our customers for more than fifty years.
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Aiden's Deep Sea Fishing
54 Harbourview Dr
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You’ll enjoy the tradition of catching such species as mackerel and cod off the beautiful coast of Prince Edward Island. Located just minutes from Cavendish, in the picturesque village of North Rustico, Aiden’s Deep Sea Fishing has been providing excitement, fun and most of all, fish, to our customers for more than fifty years.
When the trains stopped running in Prince Edward Island, it opened up a new opportunity: for a 273-kilometer rolled stone dust trail that crossed the island from end to end. Side trails increase the network's total length to 435 kilometers. The main trail runs from Tignish in the northwest to Elmira in the east. Smaller trails branch to Charlottetown, Wood Islands, Souris, Georgetown, Montague, Murray River, and the Confederation Bridge in Borden-Carleton. The flat and well-maintained routes are open to walkers, runners, and cyclists. And as the trail was originally a rail bed, there are no steep hills and no more than a two percent grade. Bike rentals and shuttles are available. Bike excursions on the Confederation Trail are among the favorite things to do with families in PEI.
Confederation Trail
Confederation Trail
When the trains stopped running in Prince Edward Island, it opened up a new opportunity: for a 273-kilometer rolled stone dust trail that crossed the island from end to end. Side trails increase the network's total length to 435 kilometers. The main trail runs from Tignish in the northwest to Elmira in the east. Smaller trails branch to Charlottetown, Wood Islands, Souris, Georgetown, Montague, Murray River, and the Confederation Bridge in Borden-Carleton. The flat and well-maintained routes are open to walkers, runners, and cyclists. And as the trail was originally a rail bed, there are no steep hills and no more than a two percent grade. Bike rentals and shuttles are available. Bike excursions on the Confederation Trail are among the favorite things to do with families in PEI.
A tiny fishing village today, Victoria-by-the-Sea enchants with its waterfront fish shacks, colorful take-out stands, and small lighthouse. In the late 1800s, the scene was much busier, with three wharves supporting a steady stream of sailing ships, part of a thriving trade with Europe, the West Indies, and East Coast ports. Steamboats brought tourists for seaside vacations. Today, a theater, chocolate shop, fishing wharf, glass and pottery studios, and Victoria Seaport Lighthouse Museum are favorite tourist attractions in the friendly community. The red sandstone cliffs along the Northumberland Strait coast are constantly eroding, which has resulted in expansive red-sand flats at low tide.
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Victoria
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A tiny fishing village today, Victoria-by-the-Sea enchants with its waterfront fish shacks, colorful take-out stands, and small lighthouse. In the late 1800s, the scene was much busier, with three wharves supporting a steady stream of sailing ships, part of a thriving trade with Europe, the West Indies, and East Coast ports. Steamboats brought tourists for seaside vacations. Today, a theater, chocolate shop, fishing wharf, glass and pottery studios, and Victoria Seaport Lighthouse Museum are favorite tourist attractions in the friendly community. The red sandstone cliffs along the Northumberland Strait coast are constantly eroding, which has resulted in expansive red-sand flats at low tide.
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Credit Union Place
511 Notre Dame St
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A local festival just a few minutes up the road on labour day weekend.
l'Exposition agricole et le Festival acadien
1745 rte 124
A local festival just a few minutes up the road on labour day weekend.

Conselho para os viajantes

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PEI Fall Flavours Festival is awesome!

The PEI Fall Flavours Festival will have a full ‘plate’ of events in 2022! Join us September 15th to October 9th for an incredible culinary celebration showcasing the tastes, the people, and the places that make Canada’s Food Island a must-visit destination for food lovers.
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Try and get to the PEI Shellfish Festival!

In 1996, a one-day shellfish-centric event was held in Charlottetown to celebrate PEI’s shellfish industry. That event has evolved into what is now known as the Prince Edward Island International Shellfish Festival, a four-day festival packed with culinary demos, celebrity chefs, delicious dining experiences, the best of the best potato seafood chowder and oyster shucking competitions.
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PEI Spirits Festival

The 1st Annual PEI Spirits Festival took place in 2016 hosted by The Prince Edward Island Liquor Control Commission. PEI Liquor is recognized as a truly superior retailer in Prince Edward Island. The PEI Spirits Festival achieves to promote and grow the Spirits category in Prince Edward Island.
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PEI Festival of Wines

Join us for Prince Edward Island’s largest wine tasting event. This week-long event includes a number of Winemakers Dinners offering a unique taste experience featuring a curated 4- or 5-course menu highlighting wine pairings from a select winery. If you’re looking for an exclusive wine tasting experience, you can’t miss Prestige – an intimate evening featuring 300+ festival wines plus 75 carefully- selected, limited vintages. Whether you are just beginning to explore the world of wines or have previous wine tasting experience, the Grand Tastings held Friday and Saturday evenings are the best
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Wellington Co-Op Foodland

To us, local doesn't just mean local; it means something so much more.
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Summerside Lobster Festival

Summerside’s primary festival celebrates three Island passions. Enjoy the taste of Island lobster, the best of standardbred harness racing, a first class midway and live local entertainment.
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Festival of Small Halls

Music. Dance. Storytelling. An exceptional Island experience www.smallhalls.com
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Pei Island Walk

www.theislandwalk.ca