Prince Edward Island Listings - Festivals
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1: Jack Frost Children's Winterfest, Charlottetown

February 10-14, 2010 | The largest winter weekend east of Quebec City is back! Get ready for lots of family fun at the Jack Frost Children's WinterFest presented by the Confederation Bridge, in Charlottetown.
2: RedClayBlueGrass & Old Time Music Festival, Tignish

August 15-17, 2008 | WELCOME TO THE REDCLAY BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL . Festival held on August 15th-16th-17th,2008 A place that you and your family will enjoy beautiful music and scenery within walking distance from the village of Tignish or a 3 minut ride to the beach, it's a great place to meet old friends and new one's. We have a great line up of music from The U.S.A, N.S, P.E.I and N.B. A weekend .....
3: Summerside Highland Gathering, Summerside
Pipers, drummers, dancers, large men in kilts tossing heavy objects over, under, and around and all the time hearing the sound of bagpipes. This is a little of what you will encounter when you walk onto the Summerside Highland Games field. The Games are a celebration of the Highland arts of piping, dancing, drumming, and all things Scottish. The piping part of the day begins early with the .....
4: 70 Mile Coastal Yard Sale - Southeastern PEI, Wood Island

The 70 Mile Yard Sale has something for everyone. Junk to jewels, toys for big boys, antiques to new, treasures for tots, entertainment and food for all. Over 140 yard sale sites, many of which are group and multi-table sites. Don't come for the lights. Don't come for the broadway shows or the football game. Just come for the fall weekend where you can shop for that perfect item for your house, .....
5: PEI International Shellfish Festival, Charlottetown
The Prince Edward Island International Shellfish Festival began in 1996 and has grown into one of the largest festivals in the Atlantic region. The festival takes place the 3rd week of September each year. As a joint effort of the PEI Aquaculture Alliance and the PEI Shellfish Association, the festival is best described as a "great big kitchen party", appealing to a very broad base of visitors .....