SITE OF LUCY MAUD MONTGOMERY'S CAVENDISH HOME
Read moreThe L.M. Montgomery Cavendish National Historic Site includes the site of Lucy Maud Montgomery's home where she wrote Anne of Green Gables, among other works. This house is in fact the farm of her maternal grandparents. Only ruins remain today, but this is the site of the Haunted Forest Trail, the Balsam Hollow Trail, and the Lovers' Path, all of which are extensively documented in Anne's novels.
BEACONSFIELD HISTORIC HOUSE
Read moreA member of the PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation, this beautiful Victorian house was built in 1877 for the merchant and naval builder James Peake. At the time, it was the island's most elegant stay. Its large garden and veranda offer a magnificent view of the harbour. Conferences, concerts and pieces of theatre take place in the car discount.