
Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island (PEI) is Canada's smallest province, located off the eastern coast of the country. Known for its scenic landscapes, PEI features rolling farmland, red sandstone cliffs, and charming coastal communities. The island is famous for its seafood, especially oysters and mussels, and its rich agricultural heritage. PEI has a vibrant cultural scene, influenced by Irish and Scottish roots, and is the setting of the classic novel "Anne of Green Gables." With a population of around 160,000, it offers a peaceful, picturesque environment with strong ties to history, nature, and local traditions.