A destination sought out by beach lovers for more than a century, Cavendish Beach is definitely one of Prince Edward Island’s best-known beaches. Known for its beautiful coastal dunes and seaside vistas, Cavendish Beach is very popular with visitors, especially families, on hot summer days....

At ANNE’s Chocolate Factory, our "A" Team takes pride in delivering the best flavours Prince Edward Island has to offer. Our products are made with the finest wholesome Island ingredients we can find. ANNE’s playful and precocious personality has inspired us at ANNE of Green...

The Kensington Railway Station is a National Historic Site of Canada, designed by PEI architect Charles Chappell and built in 1904-1905 by local construction company, M.F. Schurman for the Prince Edward Island Railway. The current station was built in 1905, but on this exact spot,...

L.M. Montgomery was born in this house on November 30, 1874, the daughter of Hugh John Montgomery and Clara Macneill Montgomery. Not even two years later, Clara died of tuberculosis at the Macneill homestead in Cavendish. After her mother’s death, Montgomery continued to live with...

L.M. Montgomery was buried at this site following her death in Toronto on April 24, 1942, and subsequent funeral at the nearby Cavendish United Church, the steeple of which is in view to your right. She chose this as her final resting place. The gravesite...

The LM Montgomery School House is a historic site in Prince Edward Island, Canada, where the renowned author Lucy Maud Montgomery once taught as a schoolteacher. It served as inspiration for her classic novel "Anne of Green Gables" and is now a cherished heritage site,...

The Site of Lucy Maud Montgomery's Cavendish Home is the farm of Montgomery’s maternal grandparents where she lived for the first 37 years of her life. This farmscape incorporates the ruins of the house and farm buildings that existed in Montgomery’s time, as well as the wooded...

Visit the Anne of Green Gables Museum in peaceful Park Corner, a 15-minute drive from Cavendish, located at 4542 Route 20. Experience the source of wonder and inspiration for the author of Anne of Green Gables, Lucy Maud Montgomery. This property has been owned by the...

The Inspiring World of L.M. Montgomery Literary Tour has been created to help guide Prince Edward Islanders and visitors from around the world to learn about and visit some of the most important and meaningful places which inspired Montgomery to write. Official place names, thought-provoking key...

Montgomery Park (formerly Cavendish Heritage Park) has been created to commemorate L.M. Montgomery, and to celebrate the Founding Families of Cavendish and the Avonlea Women’s Institute, and to serve as the recommended starting point of The Inspiring World of L.M. Montgomery Literary Tour. A Glimpse of Beauty Bronze...