
Green Gables
Green Gables is a historic farmhouse located in Prince Edward Island, Canada, famous as the setting for Lucy Maud Montgomery’s beloved "Anne of Green Gables" novels. Surrounded by scenic farmland and forests, it exemplifies early 20th-century rural life. The house features charming, traditional architecture with cozy interiors that reflect its storybook charm. Today, Green Gables functions as a museum and popular tourist attraction, offering insight into the region’s history and the fictional world of Anne Shirley. Its picturesque landscape and literary significance make it a symbol of Canadian cultural heritage and rural beauty.