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![]() ![]() After a day on the golf course you may want to take in some of the local colour on your way back to the Wild Goose Lodge. In Cavendish, you can visit the Green Gables Historic Site where Lucy Maud Montgomery was inspired to write “Anne of Green Gables”. The national historic site has displays, a gift shop, a tea room and animated bilingual interpretive events. You can shop for everything from antiques to pizzas, pick up some souvenirs or visit a bar. You can visit wax museums and watch talented artisans at work. You can visit art galleries. You can photograph the superb scenery or you can simply sit on the beach and watch the waves roll in. Check out http://www.gov.pe.ca/visitorsguide/ for more information or just ask Jim. ![]() There may come a time when you tire of the great food in PEI’s restaurants and decide to cook at the Lodge, or perhaps you may want to enjoy a beer on the deck. You can find all you need in either Kensington of Cavendish, just ten miles away. In Kensington visit the Kensington Railyards . A restored site that offers tourists and Islanders a beautifully restored area in which to shop, enjoy entertainment, and appreciate the history of Kensington and its railway station. |
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