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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Harbour Feast
The Harbour Feast celebrates the best of Prince Edward Island’s offerings , featuring a showcase of our finest locally-produced goods!
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Lawrence Maxwell- With Special Guest Tyler Mullendore
Lawrence Maxwell cut his teeth on beer caps, rough waters, and country music.
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Campbell & Johnston
Award winning power-duo, Campbell & Johnston return to Celebrate the release of their new album “Paisley Hearts”!
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The Lightfoot Band in concert
Gordon Lightfoot’s musical backbone and collaborators for decades, who helped shape some of his most iconic songs, perform with new member,
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Charlottetown Area
The Gambit's Lounge
The Gambits Lounge pays homage to the traditional speakeasy but with a modern day twist and a strong emphasis on culinary.
Guests will be t
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Charlottetown Area
Ocktoberfest
Limited edition beers, German-inspired food stations, competitions and live music.
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Charlottetown Area
Farm Day in the City
Join farmers, producers, hot food purveyors, crafters and artisans from across Prince Edward Island for the largest outdoor market and stree
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Acoustic Evenings at Gahan House - October 9,10
Acoustic evenings every Wednesday and Thursday evening. Check Facebook for lineup.
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Lonestar
Award-winning band Lonestar – Dean Sams (keyboards, acoustic guitar, background vocals), Michael Britt (lead guitarist,background vocals ),
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.