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Catherine MacLellan singing with group of musicians in background at a Small Halls Festival venue

Festivals & Events Prince Edward Island

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 | 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.
Summerside | 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
Summerside | Summerside Area

The Irish Rovers: 60 years – A Roving Tour

The legendary Irish Rovers return to the stage at Summerside’s Harbourfront Theatre in February 2025!
Summerside | Summerside Area

SOCAN Songwriters Concert

Step into the heart of creativity with an intimate songwriters circle showcasing the artistry of some of the best PEI songwriters.
Summerside | Summerside Area

Raine Hamilton String Trio

A classical violinist and musicologist by training, Raine and their string trio offer string-quartet-like arrangements of Raine’s original s
Summerside | Summerside Area

The Alphabet of Awesome Science

Professor Lexi Con has curated a curious collection of her favourite words, with each word providing Professor Noel Edge with an inspiration
Summerside | Summerside Area

Colours in Motion: Live Painting Experience

This vibrant event will feature live painting by artist Kiele Poirier, who will create a stunning piece before your eyes.

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.

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