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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.
Founders’ Hall
Founders’ Hall – Canada’s Birthplace Pavilion, a new heritage attraction and retail
boutique that tells the story of Canada from its inception in 1864 up until modern day.
The PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation
Learn about our fishing, shipbuilding or agricultural heritage or delve deeper into the
Acadian culture – whatever your interest, Museum and Heritage Prince Edward Island offers an encounter with the ‘authentic Island story.
Acadian Museum of Prince Edward Island
Acquire, preserve, study and interpret the artifacts and arts relating to
the heritage of Prince Edward Island Acadians from 1720 to the present.
Orwell Corner Historic Village
Orwell Corner Historic Village opened in July of 1973. Orwell was named in 1769 by Surveyor General Captain
Samuel Holland in honour of Lord Francis Orwell, British Minister of Plantations. Much of the early settlement took place at Orwell Cove and as
fields were cleared and roads improved settlement moved inland.
Ardgowan National Historic Site of Canada
Ardgowan National Historic Site was once the home of William Henry Pope, one of the Fathers of Confederation
from Prince Edward Island.
Kensington Water Gardens
Our acre of beautifully landscaped Water Gardens feature waterfalls, fountains, streams,
pools and many breathtaking flowerbeds.
The Tignish Cultural Centre
The Tignish Cultural Centre has much to offer. Open all year round you will find an
Interpretive Centre, which takes you along the history of Tignish as well as an historical display in which you will find artifacts, scrapbooks,
ledgers, photos and much more.
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