Green Gables
Green Gables, part of Prince Edward Island National Park has become famous around the world as the inspiration for the setting in Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic tale of fiction, Anne of Green Gables.

Confederation Trail
The trail offers unlimited opportunities for nature lovers, artists, historians, photographers, berry pickers, birders and anyone looking for a nice quiet place to spread a blanket for an afternoon picnic.

Greenwich Peninsula, Prince Edward Island National Park
A system of moving sand dunes and unique flora and fauna, the area is too delicate for human inhabitation. Visitors to the area can view the dunes from boarded walkways begining at the visitor information centre.

Woodleigh Replicas & Gardens
There are 30 scale replicas of Britain's best castles, cathedrals and famous buildings. Visit the extensive English style gardens, with fountains and floral displays.

West Point Lighthouse
This is PEI's tallest lighthouse still in use. Visitors can climb to the top or see the museum which features the history of lighthouses and various artifacts. There is also a guesthouse here and a fine restaurant famous for its lobster and chowder.

Confederation Bridge
The 12.9 kilometre Confederation Bridge joins Borden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island and Cape Jourimain, New-Brunswick and is the longest bridge over ice covered waters in the world.

Rossignol Estate Winery
This is Prince Edward Island's only winery and vineyard. Produces several excellent grape and fruit wines that can be both taste tested and purchased at the winery's store.

Dalvay by the Sea
Built in 1895, Dalvay by the Sea has a long and colourful history. In contemporary times this mansion has been converted into a 26 guest room inn furnished in period antiques.

Confederation Center Art Gallery and Museum
The museum is home to more permament exhibits, including first edition books of the famed P.E.I. authoress Lucy Maud Montgomery.





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