Prince Edward Island, often referred to as PEI, is the smallest province of Canada located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It covers an area of approximately 5,660 square kilometers and is known for its stunning coastal landscapes, red sand beaches, and rolling green fields. PEI is famous for its agriculture, particularly potato farming, which significantly contributes to its economy.
The island has a rich cultural history, being the birthplace of Confederation in Canada, where the Charlottetown Conference took place in 1864. Visitors can explore historical sites, including the Confederation Centre of the Arts and the Province House, which played key roles in the country's formation. The island's culture is also influenced by its Acadian and Irish heritage.
Prince Edward Island is a popular tourist destination, known for its warm hospitality, vibrant local arts scene, and culinary offerings, particularly seafood. The island is also famous for being the setting of the beloved children's novel 'Anne of Green Gables,' attracting fans from around the world who wish to visit Green Gables House in Cavendish.
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