Begin your day with a specialty coffee from The Lucky Bean on Main Street in Montague—your perfect fuel for a scenic and history-filled adventure.
First stop: the Garden of the Gulf Museum, home to a variety of fascinating artifacts that showcase the rich heritage of Prince Edward Island’s past. Then, hop in the car and follow the route to the Roma at Three Rivers National Historic Site, once a bustling French trading post. Explore the grounds, join in hands-on demonstrations, and enjoy a unique meal inspired by 18th-century Acadian and French cuisine.
From there, continue on to Georgetown and take a peaceful walk through the beautifully maintained A.A. MacDonald Memorial Gardens, located beside the historic King’s Playhouse. These gardens pay tribute to one of PEI’s Fathers of Confederation and offer a tranquil place to pause and reflect.
If you’re up for a bit more exploration, rent an e-bike or enjoy a relaxed stroll along the Confederation Trail, which traces the route of PEI’s former railway line that operated from the 1870s until 1989. It’s the perfect way to end a day steeped in Island heritage and local charm.

