
We welcome you to discover
the beauty and magic of this Island that provided such an important
source of literary inspiration for world-renowned author L.M. Montgomery.
Montgomery wrote the internationally beloved Anne of Green Gables
while living in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island. All but one of
her novels feature Prince Edward Island as the main setting, and
her works celebrate the Island's natural beauty and way of life.
Experience
the diverse ways in which Montgomery and her work are commemorated
here. Your experiences could range from educational to entertaining
- a visit to one or to all will help you to understand and to appreciate
the author's passion for this place as you create your own memories
of L.M. Montgomery's Island home.
- Cavendish Figurines, Gateway
Village
- Lower Bedeque Schoolhouse, Lower Bedeque
- Bideford
Parsonage Museum, Bideford
- Anne & Gilbert - The
Musical, Harbourfront Jubilee, Summerside
- Historic Train Station,
Kensington Rail Yards, Kensington
- Anne of Green Gables Museum,
Park Corner
- Lucy Maud Montgomery Birthplace, New London
- Avonlea
Village, Cavendish
- Green Gables, Prince Edward Island National
Park of Canada, Cavendish
- Site of Lucy Maud Montgomery's Cavendish
Home - National Historic Site, Cavendish
- Anne of Green Gables
- The Musical, Confederation Centre of the Arts, Charlottetown
- Orwell
Corner Historic Village, Orwell
- Sir Andrew Macphail Homestead
National Historic Site, Orwell
Have your passport stamped at
the sites, or locate the passport sign and do a brass rubbing.
Visit at least five of the thirteen passport locations to be
eligible for the chance to win our beautiful basket of Prince
Edward Island products. For more information on other tours,
visit www.gentleisland.com/passport |
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