Prince Edward Island
In the Gulf of St. Lawrence north of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Canada’s smallest province, Prince Edward Island, seems too good to be true, with its crisply painted farmhouses, manicured green fields rolling down to sandy beaches, warm ocean water, and lobster boats in trim little harbours. The vest-pocket capital city, Charlottetown, is packed with architectural heritage and culture. It is here that the Confederation of the Arts hosts the Charlottetown Festival, which features the musical Anne of Green Gables. As well as being historically significant as the Cradle of Confederation, PEI is home to some of Atlantic Canada’s finest inns/ most ornate churches. And much lauded lobster suppers. And thanks to the Confederation Bridge, this Garden of the Gulf is easily accessible from the mainland.
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