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Islander Day Weekend is a great time to head out with family and friends to explore the beautiful island landscapes. There are many things to do across the island that should keep you busy the whole long weekend. Here are just 15 things that you can choose from to do this Islander Day Weekend across Prince Edward Island.
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Jack Frost Winterfest – Charlottetown
Experience magical moments at Jack Frost Winterfest in Charlottetown. From thrilling tube runs to family-friendly obstacle courses and carnival games, cherish unforgettable memories and endless fun. Embrace the winter wonderland where every moment is filled with joy and magic. It’s a snow globe come to life!
Charlottetown
February 13 – 16, 2026
Free & Ticketed activities
Amanda Jackson – Charlottetown
PEI band Route 225 and Amanda Jackson are no strangers to the Trailside Music Hall. This event will feature popular songs spanning a few eras that will be romantic AND rockin!
Trailside Music Hall, 155 Kent Street, Charlottetown
February 14, 2026 | 8:00 PM
$43.83
Winter Warmth Festival – Summerside
Indulge in cozy culinary events with delectable eats, enjoy moonlight snowshoe walks, skating, and fat biking adventures. Delight in live entertainment and seaside fun, making unforgettable memories in a winter wonderland setting.
Summerside
February 1 – 28, 2026
Free and ticketed
Valentines w/ Catherine MacLellan & Lucy Farrell – Montague
Join JUNO award winner Catherine MacLellan & Lucy Farrell for an intimate Valentine’s Day dinner & show. Fresh off a UK tour together, Catherine end Lucy will bring you a special collaborative night of songs & stories.
Copper Bottom Brewing, 567 Rue Main, Montague
February 14, 2026| 7:30 PM
$44.32 – $110.39
Mark Arendz Provincial Ski Park – Brookvale
Go skiing with the family during this Islander Day Weekend at the Mark Arendz Provincial Ski Park. There is a lot of winter fun to be had, no matter what your skill level is.
2018 Route 13, Brookvale
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Through the Lens – Photography Exhibition – Summerside
The Red Sands Photography Club returns with a new exhibition titled Through the Lens. The club presents the exhibition in the main gallery at Eptek Art & Culture Centre from January 13 to February 22, 2026 (closed Saturdays & Mondays). The show highlights photographs by club members, ranging from beginners to experienced professionals.
Eptek Art & Culture Centre, Summerside
January 13 to February 22, 2026
Admission by donation, Suggested donation is $5.00.
PEI Cocktail Showdown – Across PEI
Discover the taste of Prince Edward Island with 19 restaurants crafting unique cocktails featuring island-made liquors. Compete for PEI’s Favorite Cocktail of 2026 by voting. Cast your vote after trying the drinks and enter weekly draws for a chance to win exciting prizes. Don’t miss this flavorful experience!
February 6 – March 1, 2026
Restaurants Across PEI
Varies
Valentine’s Sunday Brunch – Charlottetown
Enjoy a special Valentine’s Sunday Brunch show with Lawrence Maxwell, Kelley Mooney & Route 225. Route 225 is a band that is as stylistically diverse as you can get, and thrives on playing the best songs you may have forgotten about. With their broad musical depth and instrumentation, you will find them completely at home playing anything from Little Feat to Johnny Cash…Tina Turner to Garth Brooks and everything in between.
Trailside Music Hall, 155 Kent Street, Charlottetown
February 15, 2026 | 1:00 PM
$37.83
Bonshaw Hills Provincial Park
The lovely Bonshaw Hills Provincial Park is open all winter long. There are over 18 km of trails that will take you along the Bonshaw River. Parts of the natural adventure playground are not available during the winter.
Off The Wallz Trampoline Park – Summerside
Have some fun inside this Islander Day Weekend at PEI’s only trampoline park. Off the Wallz Trampoline Park will get you up and moving on the trampolines. There is a soft play area available for younger children to enjoy. You can book in advance, so you will not need to wait in line because you can pre-sign their waiver online.
50 Ashwood Avenue, Slemon Park
Summerside Western Capitals Home Games – Summerside
Get ready to cheer on the Summerside Western Capitals as they hit the ice for two thrilling home games at the Island Petroleum Energy Centre in Credit Union Place! On Saturday, February 14th, at 7:00 PM, the Caps take on the Campbellton Tigers in a high-energy showdown you won’t want to miss.
Credit Union Place, Summerside
February 14, 2026 | 7:00 PM
$8.50 – $15
Horse & Wagon Rides – Charlottetown
Go on a winter sleigh ride at Great Northern Adventures, which is located just five minutes outside of Charlottetown. This spot is a great getaway from the city for both families and single people. They also have a petting pen and pony rides for children.
924 Fort Augustus Road, Mount Herbert
Various prices for different activities and group sizes, contact business for more information.
Acadian Museum – Miscouche
It is a well-known fact that the Acadians have played a huge role in the Maritime’s history. The Acadian Museum celebrates the lives of Island Acadian’s from 1720 to the present day. The museum is home to many original items and paintings. When you head outside, you can take a pleasant walk on the Heritage Trail to learn more about Acadian culture.
23 Main Drive East, Miscouche
Adult: $8, Senior: $6, Student: $6, Family: $20. Plus tax
Confederation Centre Art Gallery – Charlottetown
The Confederation Centre Art Gallery is one of Canada’s two national art galleries. The gallery presents some of the best work by Canadian artists and has programs that inspire dialogue. The Exhibits are rotated every four months, so there is always something new for the public to see.
145 Richmond St, Charlottetown
Donations accepted
Go Snowmobiling
Snowmobiling is a great way to spend the family day weekend. Keep an eye on the trail conditions and you are free to go. Don’t have a permit? The PEI Snowmobile Association sells 3-day permits for three consecutive days.
Various snowmobile trails
3-day snowmobile permits for $100 + HST
Enjoy the Winter Scenery at PEI National Park
While none of the park facilities are open during the winter, you can still enjoy the breathtaking views and spot the local wildlife around PEI National Park. There are a number of parking areas that are cleared for parking, which makes trails easy for the public to access them.
Winter Parking: Greenwich (Visitor Information Centre), Dalvay Parking Lot (beside the beach), Ross Lane, Shaw’s Beach, North Rustico Beach, Macneill’s Brook, and Bubbling Springs/Farmlands Trail
Free
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