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Ultimate Anne of Green Gables Experience
View rolling farmlands, stunning seascapes, tiny villages and bustling harbors along the Blue Heron Drive as you get ready to meet Anne of Green Gables and actual descendants of ... more
View rolling farmlands, stunning seascapes, tiny villages and bustling harbors along the Blue Heron Drive as you get ready to meet Anne of Green Gables and actual descendants of Lucy Maud Montgomery. First stop is Silver Bush and Anne of Green Gables Museum; where you'll enjoy raspberry cordial with Anne and then embark on a horse and carriage ride along the Lake of Shining Waters. Next, it's off to Cavendish to the Prince Edward Island National Park to visit Green Gables House, the old farm site that inspired L. M. Montgomery's first novel, Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908. Highlighting some of the finest attractions on Prince Edward Island's breathtaking North Shore, this is definitely the Ultimate Anne Experience. Note: Access to Green Gables main floor is via wheelchair ramp. The second floor at Green Gables is not wheelchair accessible. Color photographs of the second floor rooms are available for those who cannot climb stairs. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 4½ hours | $89* | $69* |
Anne of Green Gables & Lobster Ceilidh
As you rove along the north shore landscape most famous for its red cliffs and sandy dunes, you'll get a real taste of what makes Prince Edward Island such a treasured ... more
As you rove along the north shore landscape most famous for its red cliffs and sandy dunes, you'll get a real taste of what makes Prince Edward Island such a treasured vacation destination. Stop off at the Anne of Green Gables homestead and walk in the footsteps of one of Canada's most celebrated authors, Lucy Maud Montgomery. Then indulge in a favorite island tradition, a lobster ceilidh at the Prince Edward Island Preserve Company. Combine a magnificent view of the River Clyde, impressive surrounding gardens, a traditional lobster lunch and foot-stomping musical entertainment for an experience that will please all of your senses.
Note: Walking is at your discretion on paved sidewalks, gravel pathways, wooden decks and grassy areas with some steps and inclines. The second floor at Green Gables is not wheelchair accessible. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 4 hours | $159* | $119* |
Island Drive & Anne of Green Gables
Begin with a memorable drive through historic downtown Charlottetown followed by a stop at the famous Prince Edward Island National Park, home of Cavendish and Anne of Green ... more
Begin with a memorable drive through historic downtown Charlottetown followed by a stop at the famous Prince Edward Island National Park, home of Cavendish and Anne of Green Gables homestead. Green Gables, part of Lucy Maud Montgomery's Cavendish National Historic Site, has become famous around the world as the inspiration for the setting in Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic tale of fiction, Anne of Green Gables. In real life, this farm was the home of David Jr. and Margaret MacNeill, who were cousins of Montgomery's grandfather. You’ll rekindle memories from the past as you stroll the site. En route, you’ll stop at the Prince Edward Island Preserves Company to sample homemade jams and visit the coastal fishing village of North Rustico, on the shore of Rustico Harbour, and learn about the history of the Prince Edward Island fishery. Then relax and enjoy the picturesque landscape on the drive back to the city as your tour winds to a close. Note: Access to Green Gables main floor is via wheelchair ramp. The second floor at Green Gables is not wheelchair accessible. Color photographs of the second floor rooms are available for those who cannot climb stairs. Tour itinerary may be reversed to avoid overcrowding at Green Gables. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 3½ hours | $79* | $59* |
Best Of Charlottetown - Top 10 Tour
This tour takes you to some of Prince Edward Island's top attractions and most scenic locations. You’ll start with an introduction to the capital of Prince Edward Island, with a ... more
This tour takes you to some of Prince Edward Island's top attractions and most scenic locations. You’ll start with an introduction to the capital of Prince Edward Island, with a highlights drive past the Historic Waterfront and through Charlottetown. Uncover the island’s rich history as the Birthplace of Canada while you drive along Great George Street to Province House National Historic Site. Take a drive through Victoria Park and see Beaconsfield historic home, one of many Victorian homes once owned by wealthy merchants and shipbuilders. Continue your journey to Borden, to see the world’s longest bridge that covers frozen water, and the chance to shop for lovingly handcrafted souvenirs. Next, skirt the North Shore to the quaint fishing village of North Rustico, where breathtaking coastal vistas await you. Take in the fresh salt air while the famous red sand caresses your toes and you snap a few keepsake photos on the beach. This leg stretch is followed by a casual lunch of local seafood. After lunch, drive to picturesque Cavendish to visit Green Gables, the farmstead which inspired the setting for L.M. Montgomery to create her beloved tale of a red-haired orphan, Anne of Green Gables. On the return drive to Charlottetown enjoy a tour and sample what is arguably Canada’s premium ice cream at Cow’s Creamery. Note: Walking is at guest’s discretion on paved sidewalks, gravel pathways, grassy areas and slight inclines with some steps. Not all buildings are wheelchair accessible. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 7 hours | $139* | $99* |
Island Drive & Confederation Bridge
Discover the rolling hills and pastoral beauty of Prince Edward Island on a scenic drive along the beautiful southern shoreline of Canada’s smallest and greenest province. This ... more
Discover the rolling hills and pastoral beauty of Prince Edward Island on a scenic drive along the beautiful southern shoreline of Canada’s smallest and greenest province. This tour begins with the highlights of Charlottetown and then travels the scenic Blue Heron Drive, through the heart of the south shore famous for its rolling hills, red cliffs and winding rivers. Learn a brief history of Confederation Bridge, one the world’s longest multi-span structures that links the province with mainland Canada. There will be incredible photo opportunities of the bridge from Borden-Carleton and the Cape Jourimain Interpretive Centre after crossing. On the return route to your ship, marvel at the sights - red soil, acres of potato fields, lush woods and some of the most beautiful golf courses in the world. Note: Bridge crossing subject to weather conditions. Not all areas are accessible. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 4 hours | $59* | $49* |
Charlottetown By Trolley
Board a trolley for a historical and cultural tour of Charlottetown. Begin with the Fathers of Confederation route called Great George Street, where the Fathers of Canada formed ... more
Board a trolley for a historical and cultural tour of Charlottetown. Begin with the Fathers of Confederation route called Great George Street, where the Fathers of Canada formed the country in 1864. Visit the Province House Legislative Chambers and pass by historic homes dating back to the 1820’s, including the Lieutenant Governor's mansion. During the stop at Province House, stroll down Victoria Row with its quaint boutiques including the Green Gables Store. Note: Trolley is not wheelchair accessible. Participants must be able to get on and off the trolley themselves. Not all shops are wheelchair accessible. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 2 hours | $44* | $34* |
The Charlottetown Story Walking Tour
Let a costumed guide take you on a historic stroll through the downtown Charlottetown area. Learn about the famous conference of 1864 which gave this city its designation as the ... more
Let a costumed guide take you on a historic stroll through the downtown Charlottetown area. Learn about the famous conference of 1864 which gave this city its designation as the Birthplace of Canada. Discover street after street of beautiful historic Victorian era homes as you experience part of our Canadian heritage. You’ll learn about the famous Conference of 1864, which gave the city its designation as the Birthplace of Canada. Discover beautiful churches, quaint shops and cobbled streets as you learn about the Fathers of Confederation. Note: Participants must be at least 10 years of age. Distance covered is approximately 3/4-mile. Walking is on paved surfaces, sidewalks and cobblestone streets with slight inclines. Not all venues are wheelchair accessible. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 1 hour | $29* | $19* |
The Culinary Tour
Led by a friendly and knowledgeable tour guide, this tasting tour will provide you with a great opportunity to sample some of the Island's unique foods and beverages as well as gain an ... more
Led by a friendly and knowledgeable tour guide, this tasting tour will provide you with a great opportunity to sample some of the Island's unique foods and beverages as well as gain an appreciation for the city's history. This walking tour of Downtown Charlottetown will include stops at various shops, restaurants and a brew pub during which you'll get a taste of some of the Island's fresh oysters, steamed mussels, olive oils, craft beer/spirits, hand-cut French fries, local charcuterie meats and more (on occasion there may be substitutions).
Charlottetown history will also come alive through the engaging stories of some of the city's most fascinating people, buildings and events. Known as the Birthplace of Confederation, Charlottetown hosted the 1864 Conference that began the process of establishing Canada as an independent nation. Banquets and private lunches played a huge role in the success of the discussions so food is something Islanders take great pride in. You won't be full by the end of the tour but will have a great sense of some of the Island's most unique tastes. There's no time to shop while on tour however, most of the locations provide discounts to participants who return after their tour ends.
Note: This tour involves approximately two miles of walking on pavement and city sidewalks with inclines and about 30 steps. It’s not recommended for guests with walking disabilities or on a wheelchair. The Gahan House Bewery (beer tasting) and the Olde Dublin Pub (mussel tasting) are not wheelchair accessible. Participants must be at least 19 years of age to sample alcoholic beverages. less
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| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 3½ hours | $69* | $69* |
Charlottetown By Double Decker
History comes alive on this authentic double-decker bus painted pink to support Breast Cancer. This one and a half hour city tour with your local guide will take you along the ... more
History comes alive on this authentic double-decker bus painted pink to support Breast Cancer. This one and a half hour city tour with your local guide will take you along the waterfront and through the heritage district of Charlottetown. Learn the story of Charlottetown's origins and its growth into a prosperous community during the Victorian Era. Experience the heritage and see some of the beautiful homes left behind and public buildings of wood, sandstone and brick. You’ll learn about the famous Conference of 1864, which gave the city its designation as the Birthplace of Canada.
The tour concludes with a guided walk up Great George Street, a charming national Historic District where you’ll walk in the footsteps of the Fathers of Confederation and learn first-hand about the Confederation. Your walk will take you by Saint Dunstan's Basilica, concluding at Province House, both being National Historic Sites of Canada. Then enjoy free time on your own for shopping and exploring this historic seaside town before returning to your ship.
Note: A contribution from the cost of your tour ticket helps support the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. On selected days, big pink buses may be used in conjunction with double-deckers. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 1½ hours | $49* | $39* |
History By Horse Drawn Trolley
Take an old-fashioned journey and see why Charlottetown is called "The City of Churches and Trees". Your horse-drawn trolley pulled by a pair of magnificent Clydesdales, will take ... more
Take an old-fashioned journey and see why Charlottetown is called "The City of Churches and Trees". Your horse-drawn trolley pulled by a pair of magnificent Clydesdales, will take you through Historic Downtown Charlottetown filled with quaint shops and wonderful examples of Victorian architecture. You’ll pass Historic Great George Street, Province House, Confederation Centre and Founders Hall, Canada’s Birthplace Pavilion. less
| Approximate Duration | Adult from | Child from |
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| 1 hour | $39* | $39* |







