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Green Gables Heritage Place: A Literary Journey

Discover the inspiration behind 'Anne of Green Gables' at this charming 19th-century farmstead and National Historic Site in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island.

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Step into the world of Lucy Maud Montgomery's 'Anne of Green Gables' at Green Gables Heritage Place. Explore the iconic farmhouse, wander the scenic trails, and immerse yourself in the enchanting landscape that inspired the beloved novel, offering a glimpse into late 19th-century rural life.

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Local tips

  • Visit during July and August for the full experience, including costumed staff and animated bilingual interpretive activities.
  • Take advantage of the free parking available on-site.
  • Explore the Haunted Wood and Balsam Hollow trails for a deeper connection with the landscapes that inspired L.M. Montgomery.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    Green Gables Heritage Place is located within Prince Edward Island National Park and is easily accessible by car. From Charlottetown, it's approximately a 40-kilometer drive. Follow the main roads towards Cavendish. Once in Cavendish, follow signs for Green Gables Heritage Place. Free parking is available in the parking lot. Note that July and August are the busiest months.

  • Public Transport

    During the summer months (June to September), T3 Transit provides bus service to Cavendish from Charlottetown and Summerside. From either city, take the T3 Transit bus to Cavendish. From the Cavendish stop, it's a short walk or taxi ride to Green Gables Heritage Place. A one-way bus fare is approximately $2. All rural transit trips must be booked in advance at Transit PEI.

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Green Gables Heritage Place invites visitors to experience the magic of 'Anne of Green Gables', one of Canada's most cherished literary works. This meticulously preserved 19th-century farmstead, nestled in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, served as the inspiration for Lucy Maud Montgomery's timeless novel. Explore the Green Gables house, restored to reflect both the setting of the novel and a typical farmhouse of the late Victorian era. Each room is named after a character from the novel. Wander through the lush gardens and follow the trails that captivated Montgomery, including the Haunted Wood Trail and Balsam Hollow Trail, which begins as Lover's Lane. Green Gables was initially built in the 1830s by the MacNeil family, relatives of Lucy Maud Montgomery. The site now includes a modern visitor center with an exhibit hall, gift shop, and café. Costumed staff, including 'Anne Shirley', bring the stories to life during the summer months. Green Gables offers a family-friendly experience with activities and programs that allow visitors to connect with the characters and landscapes that inspired a literary classic. Today, Green Gables Heritage Place is recognized as a Federal Historic Building and is part of L.M. Montgomery's Cavendish National Historic Site of Canada, situated within Prince Edward Island National Park.

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