This is the iconic colour of PEi's soil and sand cliffs
red/red soil
PEI is named in honour of this person
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
If you were born and raised in PEI, the locals would refer to you as an...
Islander
What type of music is known in PEI
Indie Rock/Folk/Country
This is the provincial flower of PEI
Lady's slipper
This is the amount of towns in PEI as of 2021
10
Charlottetown
A creamy, cold side dish made with PEI potatoes, mayonnaise, mixed boiled eggs, and celery.
Potato Salad
This Canadian Singer is famously known for their song "The Bud The Spud" and their black cowboy hat
Stompin' Tom Connors
This is the provincial bird of PEI
Blue Jay
This is the absolute northernmost and westernmost area on the island, famous for its black and white lighthouses.
North Cape
Built in 1993, this bridge connects New Brunswick and PEI
Confederation Bridge
This vegetable is what PEI is known for
Potatoes
This 1908 classic was written by L.M Montgomery about a red-hair orphan girl in Cavendish.
Anne of Green Gables
This is the provincial animal of PEI
Red Fox
This town is known as the Silver Fox Town, located on Western PEI
Alberton
53 years, joined in 1973
This multigenerational diary business is famous across the island for its ice cream
Cow's Ice Cream
This is a traditional community dance that features fiddles, step dancing, and tea
Ceilidh
PEI produces roughly 50 million pounds of this sea delicacy every year
Blue mussels
This town serves as the exact starting point for the Confederation Trail, located on Northern PEI
Tignish
This iconic PEI lighthouse was built in 1865 and is the oldest wooden lighthouse on the island
Point Prim Lighthouse
These small, sweet berries are picked wild in PEI between mid-August and mid-September, and are often baked into classic pies
Blueberries
This famous Island fiddler hosted a Sunday night show and has a park named under him in Charlottetown
Don Messer
People walk the red sands at low tides to harvest these buried hard shell species using a hand rake
Clams