Green Gables Heritage Place
The restored house and grounds that inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery's beloved Anne of Green Gables novels, drawing literary pilgrims from around the world. The site offers period-authentic rooms and beautiful gardens overlooking farmland.
Things to do
- Tour the Restored House — Walk through the period-authentic rooms of the main house decorated with Victorian furnishings and memorabilia that inspired Montgomery's novels.
- Stroll the Heritage Gardens — Explore the beautiful cultivated gardens including flower beds, heritage plants, and quiet pathways that reflect the aesthetic of Montgomery's era.
- Visit the Anne's Room of Her Own exhibition — Experience an interactive display celebrating Lucy Maud Montgomery's life, writing process, and the cultural impact of Anne of Green Gables.
- Walk the Haunted Wood Trail — Follow the woodland path that inspired the fictional Haunted Wood in the novels, featuring interpretive signs and natural forest scenery.
- Attend a literary program or theatrical performance — Catch seasonal readings, dramatizations, or author talks that bring the Anne stories to life with period-appropriate performances.
- Picnic on the grounds — Enjoy a meal in designated areas overlooking the farmland and gardens while soaking in the rural Prince Edward Island landscape.
Food to try
- PEI Strawberry Shortcake — A local favorite made with fresh Prince Edward Island strawberries, whipped cream, and homemade or locally-sourced sponge cake, often available at on-site cafés.
- Anne of Green Gables themed afternoon tea — A literary-inspired tea service featuring finger sandwiches, scones, and pastries served in period style at the heritage site's tea room.
- PEI Mussels — Fresh local mussels steamed or prepared in butter and white wine, showcasing the island's renowned seafood traditions.
- Homemade preserves and jams — Heritage recipes for strawberry, raspberry, and berry preserves available for purchase, reflecting the domestic traditions depicted in the novels.
Local customs & good to know
- Arrive early to avoid crowds — The site draws literary tourists worldwide, especially in summer months, so visiting before 11 AM ensures a more peaceful and authentic experience.
- Dress comfortably for walking — The grounds are extensive and involve both indoor house tours and outdoor garden exploration, so wear appropriate footwear and clothing for changing weather.
- Respect the literary significance — This is a pilgrimage site for Anne of Green Gables fans worldwide, so maintain a respectful and contemplative attitude while exploring the spaces that inspired the beloved novels.