There is something special about Prince Edward Island that attracts thousands of visitors every year.
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PEI has endless opportunities, great food, amazing scenery, and a unique culture. Summer is when PEI is bursting with fun things to do across the island. There are still a lot of things to do and see this August, so here are just 50 things to do in August to get you started.
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1. Emancipation Day Celebration
Enjoy festivities in The Bog at Rochford Square with entertainment, games, food, and more.
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August 1, 2026
2. Looms & Lobster
Offered every Friday is a culinary and knitting journey. Learn to knit a perfect hat or scarf, take home your wooden knitting loom, and finally end your trip with a lobster roll.
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Fridays, August 7- 28, 2026
3. PEI Truck & Tractor Pull Championships
Taking place at Crapaud Exhibition Grounds along 20569 Trans Canada Highway, the PEI Truck & Tractor Pull Championships will showcase stock and modified classes compete to win cash prizes and the top prize.
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July 31 – August 2, 2026
4. The River Clyde Pageant – A Light on the Rise
The River Clyde Pageant: A Light on the Rise marks the 10th edition of the spectacular outdoor performance that has captured the hearts and imaginations of audiences and participants of all ages. It is the first Pageant on our new long-term home in the village of New Glasgow.
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July 23-26 and July 30-August 2, 2026
5. PEI’s Family Fun Fair
Celebrate Prince Edward Island’s rich agricultural industry and its unique way of life during Old Home Week at PEI’s Family Fun Fair. The week is full of daily entertainment, horse shows, home-cooked food, and much more. There is so much to see and do, so make sure to bring the whole family.
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August 14 – 22, 2026
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6. Cloggeroo – The Island Folk Festival
Come and enjoy music on Georgetown’s waterfront. The Cloggeroo has something for everyone. Along with the amazing views, beaches, there are talented music artists playing everything from Maritime music to rock.
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August 14 – 16, 2026
7. Panmure Island Annual Powwow
Spend a day with the family learning traditional dancing and drumming at the Annual Pow-Wow. There is going to be food and vendors on-site selling both traditional and modern items at the NCPEI Cultural Grounds.
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August 15 – 16, 2026
8. Under the Spire Music Festival
The Indian River Festival is a three-month musical extravaganza that is in full swing during August. The festival is open to all ages, and you can purchase tickets for single shows or a package for the entire festival. Make sure to check out the full schedule to see who is performing on specific dates.
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Until September 20, 2026
9. DiverseCity – Multicultural Street Festival, Kensington
DiverseCity is a vibrant celebration of diversity and multiculturalism, featuring music, dance, food, and fun for all from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
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August 16, 2026
10. Oyster Bed Speedway
Professional drivers take to the raceway to see who has the best driving skills at the Oyster Bed Speedway. Bring the whole family to the speedway and get ready for an amazing time watching the best Outlaw, Mini-Stock, and Street Stock drivers show off their driving skills.
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11. Peakes Quay Waterfront Music Series
Each day, afternoon and evening, and all summer long, a free outdoor concert is happening on the lovely Charlottetown waterfront. Many local entertainers will take the stage during the Waterfront Music Series.
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Until September 6, 2026
12. Charlottetown Downtown Farmer’s Market
If you are looking for fresh local produce, baked goods, handmade items, and anything else made by locals, you should visit the Downtown Farmer’s Market. The market is open every Sunday from 10 am until 3 pm and vendors welcome everyone.
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13. Stompin’ Tom Centre
The Stompin’ Tom Centre has great musicians take the stage to entertain you while you enjoy a scrumptious PEI-inspired meal. This unique experience is a ‘must’ for anyone who visits PEI in the summer.
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14. New Glasgow Lobster Suppers
For over 60 years, the New Glasgow Lobster Suppers has been serving fresh lobsters from the pound right outside. Bring the whole family, come hungry and leave full. Along with lobster, there will be mussels, salad, seafood chowder, and amazing desserts for you to enjoy.
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15. Brackley Drive-In Theatre
Enjoy two movies under the stars at the Brackley Drive-In Theatre. Bring the whole family to the movies at Canada’s most unique family Drive-In, which is themed with 1950’s era neon. You can sit in your car or bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit under the stars. The canteen does not only have movie snacks, it also serves mozza sticks, hot dogs, fries and more.
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Various dates in August 2026
16. Legends Of Country Music
Legends of Country Music: Songs & Stories from the Golden Era celebrates classic country hits from the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s, featuring favourites made famous by Johnny Cash, Hank Snow, Willie Nelson, Patsy Cline, and more. Hosted by honky-tonk storyteller Nudie with Bobby McIsaac on guitar and vocals, the show blends live music, visuals, and humorous behind-the-scenes stories about the artists and songs that shaped country music.
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August 1 – 2, 2026
17. St. Peter’s Bay Wild Blueberry Festival and Homecoming
Celebrate the blueberry harvest with a week packed with fantastic events and community spirit. The Blueberry Roll is the highlight of the festival. However, there are a lot more fun activities throughout the week that you can take part in, which include online trivia, comedy nights, and sports tournaments.
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July 24 – August 2, 2026
18. PEI Provincial Plowing Match & Agricultural Fair
Experience the nostalgic charm of an old-time country fair at the Provincial Plowing Match and Agricultural Fair in Dundas, PEI, and feed your country soul!
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August 28 – 30, 2026
19. The Ross Family Ceilidh 20th Anniversary Tour
The Ross Family Ceilidh 20th Anniversary Tour celebrates two decades of music from siblings Stephanie, Johnny, and Danielle Ross. Blending big vocals, fiddle, piano, step-dancing, heartfelt stories, PEI heritage, and contemporary folk influences, the Ross Family delivers an uplifting and emotionally stirring performance filled with sincerity, depth, and humour.
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August 18, 2026
20. River Days Festival
Stanley Bridge River Days Festival is a weekend of live music, family fun, and community activities. Visitors can enjoy art painting, karaoke, a fishing derby, yoga, a boat parade, and more.
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August 28 – 30, 2026
21. Tales of our Island
Tales of Our Island at Ada Culinary Studio is an interactive open-kitchen dining experience featuring a Prince Edward Island-focused menu inspired by local stories, farmers, fishers, chefs, and seasonal ingredients. Guests will enjoy a multi-course meal with chef-led explanations, a welcome toast, shared seating, and a welcoming atmosphere designed to celebrate Island food, storytelling, and connection.
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August 5, 20, 27, 2026
22. Ghost Tours: The Haunting of Yeo House
Ghost Tours: The Haunting of Yeo House invites visitors to step beyond the exhibition ropes and explore the eerie legends surrounding this Victorian-era home. Hear chilling stories of its darker history, Victorian mourning beliefs, unexplained staff experiences, and the museum’s notorious haunted object, Wheelie.
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Tuesdays and Fridays, July and August 2026
23. The Thunder Rolls: A Night of Garth Brooks
The Thunder Rolls: A Night of Garth Brooks brings the energy, heart, and storytelling spirit of Garth Brooks’ legendary live shows to the stage. Featuring five powerhouse vocalists and an eight-piece band, this electrifying concert celebrates hits like The Dance, Callin’ Baton Rouge, If Tomorrow Never Comes, and Ain’t Goin’ Down (‘Til the Sun Comes Up).
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August 7 – 9, 2026
24. C’MON IN! An Island Kitchen Party
C’MON IN! brings the Island’s best kitchen party to The Mack with a lively night of music, stories, playful banter, and plenty of Maritime charm. Led by Robbie Doherty and Pierce Clarke, the show celebrates Atlantic Canadian favourites from artists like Stompin’ Tom, Anne Murray, Great Big Sea, and more in a fun, sing-along summer experience.
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June 6 – August 29, 2026
25. Festival Route 11
This annual bilingual cultural celebration serves as a meeting point for local communities, artists, and visitors to experience some Acadian Joie de Vivre! Every year, the weekend’s programming is filled with multi-sensory cultural experiences including large-scale visual art, family programming, dance workshops, delicious local food, and world-class concerts on the Mainstage.
July 31 – August 2, 2026
26. Kensington Harvest Festival
Gather up the family for five days of fun. Events include youth talent competitions, kids’ events, flower shows, and much more.
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August 21 – 25, 2026
27. Gold Cup Parade
The Gold Cup & Saucer is the largest parade in Atlantic Canada that will showcase marching bands, antique cars, clowns, cold-air balloons, and other parade entries. The 2026 theme is “Island Way of Life” with acclaimed Olympic curler Brett Gallant as parade marshal.
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August 21, 2026
28. Gran Fondo PEI
Gran Fondo PEI is a three-day cycling event set against the stunning landscapes of Prince Edward Island, Canada. This well-known event caters to both casual and avid cyclists seeking a memorable weekend of cycling, delicious food, and great company.
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August 28 – 29, 2026
29. The Irish Scots
The Irish Scots brings Norman Stewart, Maxine MacLennan, and Courtney Hogan-Chandler together for an evening of music, East Coast charm, and Island talent. Rooted in Irish and Scottish traditions with a modern twist, the show features toe-tapping tunes, heartfelt ballads, original songs, and Maritime humour in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
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August 21, 2026
30. Relatively Speaking
Relatively Speaking by Alan Ayckbourn is a fast-paced 1960s London comedy of misunderstandings, mistaken identities, and tangled relationships. The play follows Greg’s disastrous attempt to ask for Ginny’s hand in marriage after he arrives at the wrong home, and nothing goes as planned.
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June 23 to August 29, 2026
31. The Charlottetown Festival
The 2026 Charlottetown Festival at Confederation Centre of the Arts celebrates Canadian musical theatre with a summer lineup including Anne of Green Gables–The Musical™, Come From Away, C’Mon In! An Island Kitchen Party, and the free outdoor family musical Polka Dot Door. Since 1965, the festival has been Atlantic Canada’s largest theatre festival, showcasing Canadian stories, music, and performances in Charlottetown.
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32. Pride Fest
Join in on the celebration of Pride with the community.
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July 24 – August 2, 2026
33. Ghost Tours: The Haunting of Yeo House
Peer beyond the veil and the exhibition ropes. Many eerie legends and lore surround this Victorian-era home, and most of our staff have experienced at least one unexplained phenomenon. You’ll be looking over your shoulder as you hear tales of the home’s more wicked history, learn about Victorian mourning beliefs, and meet our most notorious haunted object – Wheelie.
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Tuesdays and Fridays, July and August 2026
34. La Veillée au Village
Join us for an unforgettable dinner show experience at ‘La Villée au Village 2026,’ featuring exceptional music and comedy performances by some of the province’s finest musicians-comedians, all while indulging in a delectable meal.
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August 4 – 6, 2026
35. Simply The Best: A Night of Tina Turner
Enjoy an unforgettable tribute to Tina Turner, celebrating the power, passion, and legacy of the Queen of Rock and Roll. With a powerhouse cast of twenty, the show brings her iconic hits, emotional story, and electric stage presence to life in a bold and high-energy performance.
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August 20 – 22, 2026
36. Raffia Festival
This family-friendly festival celebrates heritage, inclusion, and community connection through a full day of cultural experiences. Attendees can enjoy live music, dance performances, storytelling, spoken word, art exhibitions, workshops, cultural demonstrations, and traditional foods from around the world
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August 29, 2026
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37. Prince County Exhibition
The Prince County Exhibition is a traditional summer fair in western Prince Edward Island celebrating agriculture, community spirit, and rural heritage. Visitors can experience the region’s strong farming roots through classic fair activities, local traditions, and family-friendly entertainment.
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August 6 – 8, 2026
38. Nashville Nights at the Trailside
Don’t miss this night of music that celebrates the greatest country/rock band of all time. This heartfelt night of music celebrates the brilliant melodies, lyrics, and immensely catchy grooves created by this powerful band.
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August 3, 12, 19, 26, 2026
39. Tyne Valley Oyster Festival
Tyne Valley Oyster Festival
Tyne Valley Oyster Festival is a festival held in the beautiful Tyne Valley. The festival includes the popular Canadian Oyster Shucking Championship and the Rock the Boat Music Festival. Participate in the community parade, taste PEI oysters, cheer the Canadian Oyster Shucking Champion, and be entertained by top Canadian bands.
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July 28 – August 2, 2026
40. Roma Heritage Trail
Explore a unique peat bog at the Jean Pierre Roma National Historic Site. The Bog Run is a trail that leads to a lookout on the edge of a significant peat bog.
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41. Go Camping
Pack your camping gear and get ready for a fun outdoor adventure. Wake up to the sound of the ocean and have a peaceful sleep under the stars. Throughout August, PEI provincial parks host special events at their campgrounds.
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42. Market at the Pier
Market at the Pier invites visitors to stroll the waterfront, shop local vendors, enjoy great food, and take in live music by the water. It’s a relaxed daytime event perfect for browsing, eating, and soaking up the coastal atmosphere.
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August 9, 23, 2026
43. Inside Island History
This cabaret-style presentation invites guests to explore the fascinating stories, rare images, and little-known facts of Prince Edward Island’s past. Guided by an Island history expert, the event offers history buffs, curious visitors, and proud Islanders a deeper appreciation for the people and events that shaped PEI.
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July 9 – August 27, 2026
44. Brudenell Miniatures
Meet some adorable animals just minutes east of Montague. Brundenell Miniatures is home to mini goats, mini horses, mini Zebu cows, alpacas, and other friendly animals.
45. Deep Sea Fishing in Georgetown
Embark on a 2-hour fishing expedition and try your hand at fishing for mackerel. Once you do, fillet and BBQ it on board. Later, you will also experience hauling a lobster trap, rock crab pot, and mussel sock, giving you an overview of each fishery. Gear, drinks, and snacks are provided.
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Various dates in July & August 2026
46. Cavendish Beach Adventure Zone
Spend the day enjoying the fun at Cavendish Beach Adventure Zone. This is a family fun center with three attractions, including laser tag, mini golf, and a haunted house in Cavendish.
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47. Eat a Lobster Supper on a Boat
Fresh seafood is the best seafood and best enjoyed with the scent of salt water. Sail in the picturesque Souris Harbour on Chaisson a Dream to Captain JJ Chaisson favorite fishing spots. While enjoying your lobster supper, the Captain will entertain you with traditional fiddle music and dancing.
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Until September 30, 2026
48. Drive U Krazy Mini Golf
Just a short drive from Charlottetown and Cavendish is one of PEI’s longest-running mini-golf attractions. Play a round of old-fashion 18-hole mini-golf that will challenge your put-put skills. Be warned, this course will drive you crazy.
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Until mid-September 2026
49. Visit a Lighthouse
PEI is home to over 60 lighthouses, with 35 still in use. Driving along the coastline, you can spot the iconic red and white structures. Stop by to take some photos and even learn the history of the lighthouse.
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50. Rise and Climb
Be prepared to climb your way to the top of one of the over 50 challenging high rope courses or zip around on 1,000 feet of zip lines when you visit Rise and Climb Adventure Course. If you prefer to keep your feet on the ground, there is a laser tag arena with high-tech gear that will make every shot count.
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