Prince Edward Island Art & Culture - Museums
There are 15 listings for Museums within Art & Culture in Prince Edward Island.
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1: Orwell Corner Historic Village, Vernon River

At the heart of Prince Edward Island is its agricultural heritage. The special magic of Orwell Corner allows visitors to experience the mood, flavour, charm and activities of a small agricultural crossroads community of the 1890s. While at Orwell Corner you can visit the blacksmith's shop, general store, house and barns, stroll through the gardens or have a picnic outside the old schoolhouse. .....
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3: Keir Memorial Museum, Kensington
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4: Jurassic Bart's, New London
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5: Irish Moss Interpretive Centre, Tignish
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6: Green Park Shipbuilding Museum, Tyne Valley

Tyne Valley is home to the Shipbuilding Museum and Historic Yeo House, which delves into the shipbuilding industry here via an interpretive centre, a gift shop, a replicated version of a shipyard and the former residence of James Yeo Jr., a successful shipbuilder during the bustling years of this now decrepit industry. The Green Park Provincial Park is where the formerly active shipyard existed, .....
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7: Garden Of The Gulf Museum, Montague
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10: Bishop's Machine Shop, Summerside
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11: Bideford Parsonage Museum, Tyne Valley
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12: The Prince Edward Island Acadian Museum, Miscouche
One of seven Museum and Heritage PEI sites. Heritage passports available. Follow the odyssey of Island Acadians from 1720 to present. Discover treasures related to the Acadians' 300-year presence on Prince Edward Island. View our highly rated video and marvel at the paintings in the Galerie Claude Picard. You can also learn outdoors with a pleasant stroll on the Heritage Trail. Acadian genealogy .....
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13: Anne of Green Gables Museum, Park Corner

The Campbell home, that L.M. Montgomery called the "wonder castle of my childhood", was built in 1872 by her Uncle John and Aunt Annie Campbell. The first Campbells settled here in 1776 and it is still in the Campbell family after over two hundred and thirty years. Here, L.M. Montgomery, author of the world famous novel Anne of Green Gables was inspired to write many novels and it is the setting .....
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14: Founders’ Hall, Charlottetown

Founders’ Hall uses multi-media, innovation and modern day technology to engage visitors in the history of Canada and its growing pains. News reports and theatre tell the tale of politics and people, while special headsets narrate your passage through state of the art displays, holovisuals, on-screen trivia games and much more! It’s a multisensory experience that makes learning history fun .....
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15: Beaconsfield Historic House, Charlottetown
Beaconsfield Historic House is one of the Island's finest residential buildings. Built in 1877 for James Peake, Jr., a wealthy shipbuilder and merchant, Beaconsfield was a visible expression of Peake's social and economic standing. This elegant home, with its mansard roof, elaborate gingerbread trim and crowning belvedere, stands as an enduring symbol of Victorian elegance. Today, Beaconsfield .....
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