Drive to Cavendish through the
beautiful pastoral farmlands that L.M. Montgomery made so famous in her books.
Your first stop will no doubt be Green Gables in Prince Edward Island National Park
.
Here you will find preserved the gabled house that inspired the setting of Montgomery's
story of the red-haired orphan. Allow lots of time to explore the house and grounds with the
Haunted Woods, Lovers Lane, interpretive programs, films on L.M. Montgomery along
with gift shops and a snack counter.
Not to be missed in Cavendish is the Lucy Maud Montgomery's Cavendish Homestead
where relatives of the author, John and Jennie Macneill, still reside and
offer guided tours of the grounds and the opportunity to purchase books from their bookstore.
Avonlea Village has recreated the type of rural community where Anne
lived (music, wagon rides, candy shop and animators in heritage buildings).
Keep your eyes peeled in the Cavendish area, as Anne and Diana are often seen
greeting tourists and performing small vignettes.
Visiting the charming little home in New London that was her birthplace d
isplaying her wedding dress and personal scrapbooks.
Continue on until you come to the Lucy Maud Montgomery Heritage Museum
in Park Corner. Visit with the Montgomerys, relatives of the author and see many
artifacts from Montgomery's time spent at this home.
Here also, create your own "Anne" memorabilia with Ribbons and Roses - The Anne of Green Gables "Treasury Experience".
As well in the Park Corner area visit the Anne of Green Gables Museum at
Silver Bush where you will find artifacts from L.M. Montgomery's time spent with
at this home of her relatives, the Campbells. Allow time for tea and shopping while
on this property at the Shining Waters Craft Shop & Tea Room, which also offers
special wedding packages arranged in the parlour where L.M. Montgomery herself was married.
Here also, you can enjoy Matthew's Carriage ride around the Silver Bush property,
down by the Lake of Shining Waters or overlooking pastoral farmland on the way to a beach.
At Gateway Village in Borden-Carleton you can fulfill a lifelong urge to have long red braids, as
Cavendish Figurines invites you to have your photo taken while dressed as Anne.
In Lower Bedeque visit the Lower Bedeque Schoolhouse where L.M. Montgomery taught
school. Look around at the old furnishings, books and written materials.
And in Bideford the local community has restored the Parsonage and opened
it as a museum. Montgomery lived there in the late 1800s and the site is also a
fund of information on the lifestyle of the era and the Island's shipbuilding industry.
Day Three
Finish your tour in Charlottetown, spending the day touring the craft and gift
shops looking for the perfect Anne memorabilia. (Watch for the tags that confirm the
product has been officially authorized by the Anne of Green Gables Licensing Authority.)
The Anne of Green Gables Store probably has a complete selection of Anne-related goods
Right next door you will find the Anne Chocolates store, and next door to that
you can join "Anne and her friends" for tea, as they present a "concert to raise
funds for the African mission."
Purchase tickets to Anne of Green Gables - the Musical (TM). Canada's longest running family musical is presenting its 38th season at
the Confederation Centre of the Arts, and the show never fails to draw large and
appreciative audiences from mid-June to mid-September.
Best Anne Buys:
Straw Hat with braids already attached
A Bend in the Road CD-ROM
Raspberry Cordial
Anne of Green Gables Society Memberships
Anne Chocolates
Matinee tickets to Anne of Green Gables - the Musical(TM)
Paperback set of the first three Anne books
Anne dolls as licensed by the Anne of Green Gables Authority
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