Originally established by the French in 1720, Skmaqn–Port-la-Joye–Fort Amherst commemorates the first permanent European settlement on Île Saint-Jean (today Prince Edward Island). After falling to British forces in 1758 it became the site of a major deportation of French and Acadian settlers. A Grand Alliance...

Our largest campground features over 200 sites and an exclusive supervised beach. Exceptional recreational activities abound, including the spectacular 8 km Homestead Trail, suitable for hiking and cycling. The campground offers showers, flush toilets, a laundromat, kitchen shelters, some sites with accessible features, and a...

Gentle surf strokes sandy beaches alongside red cliffs and wind-sculpted dunes. Cycle a seashore path, savour a picnic by a lighthouse and spot heron wading in coastal bays. Hike woodlands and overlook ponds watching for red fox, waterfowl and warblers, then head to one of...

A straw hat, red-haired braids and a pinafore define Canada’s most loved fictional character: Anne of Green Gables. Re-live the youthful escapades and mishaps of the vivacious redheaded orphan as you visit the memory-filled rooms of her fictional home – Green Gables – and follow...

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...