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Island Mi'kmaq Cultural Centre or attend drum-driven powwows and other related events held across the province (www.experiencelennoxisland.com). MUST SEE, MUST DO From Cavendish's tourist-friendly strand to the pristine beaches at Greenwich National Park and Basin Head Provincial Park's silica- rich "singing sands," PEI has a beach to suit every taste. Better yet, they're lapped by some of the warmest waters north of the Carolinas (www.tourismpei.com/ what-to-do/beaches-parks). Many shellfish fans call the Island Canada's oyster capital because its prized Malpeque variety, drawn from the eponymous bay, have set the gold standard for more than a century. Sample them waterside or slurp some back at the Fall Flavours Festival, Tyne Valley Oyster Festival or the island's International Shellfish Festival (www.fallflavours.ca, https://tvoyster fest.ca, www.peishellfish.com). Conceived by celebrity chef Michael Smith, The Inn at Bay Fortune's FireWorks Feast features multiple courses cooked in a 7.5-m-long (25-ft.) wood-burning, fire- breathing stove that has an integrated smokehouse, hearth, grill, plancha, rotisserie and oven (www.innatbayfortune.com). The entire world seems to know about COWS ice cream. Its 32 varieties are available at several locations in PEI, but you can get the inside scoop at COWS Creamery on the outskirts of Charlottetown, which offers tasty and educational tours (www.cows.ca; www.cowscreamery.ca). SCENIC DRIVES The 350-km (217-mi.) North Cape Coastal Drive is full of contrasts. It's quickly getting a reputation as the Canadian Oyster Coast. There is everything here from Mi'kmaq and Acadian communities to secluded beaches and towering wind turbines (www.northcapedrive.com). The 253-km (157-mi.) Central Coastal Drive— which includes Green Gables Shore and Red Sands Shore—covers key Anne sites and PEI National Park, plus communities ranging from Cavendish to quaint Victoria-by-the-Sea (www.centralcoastalpei.com). The 475-km (295-mi.) Points East Coastal Drive is dotted with lighthouses and lined with 50-odd beaches. There are timely attractions, too—among them Orwell Corner Historic Village and Roma at Three Rivers National Historic Site (www.pointseast coastaldrive.com). FAMILY FUN Kids of all ages love making sandcastles, and Maurice Bernard is the expert in residence at PEI National Park. You can sign up for Experi- ence PEI's "Sensational Sandcastles" program to receive a private sandcastle building lesson with a professional sand sculptor (www.tourism pei.com/experiences/sensational-sand castles; www.parkscanada.gc.ca/pei). Special Events IN 1864, PEI HOSTED THE CHARLOTTETOWN CONFERENCE, WHICH LED TO THE CREATION OF CANADA IN 1867. Quick Fact www.tourismpei.com/ what-to-do/events JUNE – AUGUST • KING'S PLAYHOUSE SUMMER FESTIVAL, GEORGETOWN • WATERMARK THEATRE SUMMER FESTIVAL, NORTH RUSTICO JUNE – SEPTEMBER • THE CHARLOTTETOWN FESTIVAL • UNDER THE SPIRE MUSIC FESTIVAL, KENSINGTON • VICTORIA PLAYHOUSE FESTIVAL, VICTORIA-BY-THE-SEA JULY • CAVENDISH BEACH MUSIC FESTIVAL • MERMAID TEARS SEA GLASS FESTIVAL, SOURIS • PEI BLUEGRASS & OLD TIME MUSIC FESTIVAL, DUNDAS • SUMMERSIDE LOBSTER CARNIVAL JULY – SEPTEMBER • HARBOURFRONT THEATRE SUMMER FESTIVAL, SUMMERSIDE AUGUST • GRAN FONDO, CHARLOTTETOWN • OLD HOME WEEK, CHARLOTTETOWN • TYNE VALLEY OYSTER FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER • PEI INTERNATIONAL SHELLFISH FESTIVAL, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER – NOVEMBER • PEI MUTUAL FESTIVAL OF SMALL HALLS, PROVINCE-WIDE OCTOBER • FALL FLAVOURS FESTIVAL, PROVINCE-WIDE GREENWICH NATIONAL PARK • ©TOURISM PEI / LANS PHOTOGRAPHY PE 77 such as museums and historic sites, performing arts venues, special events, theatres, galleries, craft shops and artisan studios (www.artsandheritagepei.ca). To get a taste of Acadian culture, visit the Acadian Museum in Miscouche for a history lesson; then head to Village Musical Acadien for traditional food and fiddle tunes (www.museeacadien.org; www.village musical.ca). If you prefer Celtic music, follow the provincial tourism board's themed itinerary. Choices run from casual ceilidhs and concerts to professionally-staged shows and fun festivals. To learn more about the Island's Indigen- ous heritage, be sure to drop by the Lennox

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