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are there tours for the amish people

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General Island

Hi Holly, 

Thank you for contacting Tourism Prince Edward Island. There are Amish families in the Dundas and Summerville areas but there aren't any tours. Some families do have little roadside stands where they sell fresh produce or flowers and sometimes baked goods so you can keep an eye out for those. 

If you are looking for a glimpse of what life was like in PEI in the late 1800s you could visit Orwell Corner Historic Village. They have programming in July and August such as candle or ice cream making! 

You could also visit Roma at Three Rivers. This is a national historic site set in the early 1700s.  This is where John Pierre Roma, the first French settler, arrived in PEI and tried to make it home.  Roma also has events that you can participate in. 

Regards,

Valerie 

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