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...

One of the best-kept secrets on Prince Edward Island’s South Shore, Skmaqn—Port-la-Joye—Fort Amherst National Historic Site is located across the harbour from Charlottetown. Steeped in history, this peaceful place has strong spiritual connections to the Epekwitnewaq Mi'kmaq (Mi'kmaq Islanders) who have inhabited this island since...

Our largest campground with over 200 sites located along the coast. Roofed accommodations in the form of oTENTik (a Parks Canada exclusive) and small cabin-like Bunkies are available along with unserviced, 2-service, and 3-service campsites.  Cavendish Campground is a full service campground with showers, flush...

One of the world’s best known literary landscapes is found at Green Gables Heritage Place! Once a farmstead owned by cousins of author L.M. Montgomery, the property is now part of L.M. Montgomery’s Cavendish National Historic Site along with the privately operated Site of L.M....

An ecological and architectural gem, Glenaladale includes an 1884 three-storey brick home, an 1899 schoolhouse, and 530 acres of mixed woods and farmland, with 2000 ft on Tracadie Bay. An archaeological dig, Sculpture Forest showcasing Island artists, trails and a disc golf course are recent...