Prince Edward Island is Canada’s smallest province, and is located in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The island’s lush landscape—woods, rolling hills, sandy beaches and red cliffs—has been preserved for the enjoyment of its residents and visitors.
Lucy Maud Montgomery wrote her well-loved novel, Anne of Green Gables, here in 1908. The island hosts a handful of food festivals, most notably, the Prince Edward Island International Shellfish Festival and Fall Flavours. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, kayaking, cycling and golf.