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A picture of boats docked in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada while on a Canada cruise

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Charlottetown is the capital of Canada’s smallest province, Prince Edward Island, as well as its largest city, though it has fewer than 35,000 residents. Despite its modest size, the city has an impressive number of Victorian houses and buildings and great parks waiting to be explored. For Canadians, it is perhaps most famous as the Birthplace of Confederation. It was here, mostly at Province House, that an 1864 conference led to the creation of the Dominion of Canada. 

Prince Edward Island is linked to New Brunswick on the mainland of Canada by the 13-kilometer (eight-mile) Confederation Bridge that soars over the Northumberland Strait. A remarkable feat of engineering, the bridge opened in 1997 and is the longest in the world over icy waters.

Sites within downtown Charlottetown include the lovely Victoria Row, which becomes a pedestrian mall each summer, and other historic buildings, some of which are now museums. Nearby Prince Edward Island National Park is home to white-sand beaches and hiking and biking trails—plus fans can see the house and farm that inspired the beloved book Anne of Green Gables. During your visit, you can also learn about the daily lives, past and present, of residents on lighthouse and boat tours.

 

Top 3: Things to See

1 Green Gables Heritage Place The home that provided inspiration for Anne of Green Gables has been restored to its late-1800s state.
2 Prince Edward Island National Park Stunning beaches and natural beauty abound at this park on the north shore of Prince Edward Island.

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Top Notch Lobster Tours Learn about the life and work of a lobster fisherman on this tour aboard a lobster boat.

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