New London
A tiny creative village birthplace of Lucy Maud Montgomery, now home to artist studios, galleries, and the Lucy Maud Montgomery birthplace museum. The village embodies the literary and artistic spirit that permeates PEI's cultural landscape.
Things to do
- Lucy Maud Montgomery Birthplace — Tour the restored 1872 home where the beloved author of Anne of Green Gables was born, featuring period furnishings and literary memorabilia.
- Local Artist Studios — Visit working studios and galleries throughout the village where PEI artists create and sell paintings, sculptures, crafts, and other original works.
- New London Schoolhouse Museum — Explore this restored one-room schoolhouse that represents PEI's educational heritage and offers insight into 19th-century village life.
- Green Gables Heritage Site — Drive a short distance to nearby Cavendish to visit the inspiration for Anne's fictional home, with period gardens, heritage buildings, and literary exhibitions.
- Walking Tour of the Village — Stroll through New London's quiet streets to admire heritage architecture, browse artist signage, and soak in the creative, literary atmosphere.
Food to try
- Lobster Roll — A PEI summer staple featuring fresh local lobster meat tossed with mayo on a toasted bun, available at local eateries and food shops.
- Strawberry Shortcake — PEI strawberries layered with whipped cream and sponge cake, a seasonal dessert highlight celebrating the island's famous berries.
- Fish and Chips — Battered and fried local Atlantic fish served with hand-cut fries, reflecting the island's maritime food culture.
- Potato Cuisine — PEI's signature ingredient appears in local restaurants as creamy potato soup, potato pancakes, and other traditional island dishes.
Local customs & good to know
- Respect Literary Heritage — New London is sacred ground for Lucy Maud Montgomery fans; speak respectfully about the author and her connection to the village when visiting.
- Support Local Artists — The village thrives on art sales and studio visits; purchasing directly from studios and galleries is deeply appreciated by the creative community.
- Visit in Summer — The village is most vibrant from June through September when artist studios are fully open and the village hosts visitors; some attractions have limited winter hours.
- Island Time Pace — This is a slow, quiet village meant for leisurely exploration rather than rushing; allow time to chat with artists and absorb the literary atmosphere.