Discover Our Festivals & Events
Our festivals and events showcase the remarkable artistic, culinary, cultural and musical talents of our small Island community. Use the filters below to browse events by date or a region of interest to see what's going on.
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Summerside
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Summerside Area
Perceptions of Nature Exhibit by Edna Gallant
Evangeline Region visual artist Edna Gallant is on display in February and March. Visit and experience her inspiring collection of works.
PEI Cocktail Showdown
The PEI Cocktail Showdown returns with 20 restaurants competing. Sip, savor and vote for the cocktail you think deserves the crown for 2025!
Summerside
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Summerside Area
A Personal Collection of Historic, Vintage & Reproduction Clothing
Since the summer of 1989 when Arnold Smith portrayed a Father of Confederation, he has been saving and restoring historic and vintage clothi
Charlottetown
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Charlottetown Area
Ex-Romantico with the PEI Symphony Orchestra
Revisit the essence of the Romantic period with music designed to amplify human emotions, delivered with grandeur.
Summerside
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Summerside Area
Oh What A Night!
A musical tribute to Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons.
Charlottetown
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Charlottetown Area
PEI Bluegrass concert with the Stiff Family and Whitecap Drive
The PEI Bluegrass Society will host a fundraising concert with the Stiff Family and Whitecap Drive as performers.
Montague
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Points East Coastal Drive
Copper Bottom - Sunday Blues - Mar 2
Sunday Blues; a weekly jam hosted by Dan Doiron.
Charlottetown
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Charlottetown Area
Snowshoe in the Park - March 2
Get outside and embrace winter in Victoria Park! Explore the scenic trails with free snowshoe rentals.
Music PEI Week
The annual celebration of PEI's music industry with shows in Charlottetown and Souris concluding with the awards gala at the Confederation C
Popular Events
Everyone loves a ceilidh!
Catch a ceilidh or kitchen party any day of the week this summer in communities across the Island. Pull up a chair, clap your hands and tap your toes. Get ready for traditional music, dancing and perhaps even a few stories.