Search:
Quick-Click™ directly from this page to Summerside, Prince Edward Island (PEI) bed and breakfast properties
Summerside:
Welcome to the `Summer Side` of Prince Edward Island. The City of Summerside offers a diversity of sights, attractions and events in a community rich in Heritage, Culture and Friendly people. There`s always something fun to do for everyone in the family in Summerside. Whether you`re strolling through our charming, historic neighbourhoods, catching a show at the beautiful Wyatt Center, or enjoying any number of year-round sports and recreation events, we hope you enjoy you stay. Summerside is well known throughout Canada for its splendid nineteenth century and early twentieth century residential architecture. Its heritage houses have many stories to tell, and represent the stylistic trends which prevailed at different stages in the community`s development. In the heart of Summerside features three heritage properties. The beautiful Wyatt House has been sensitively restored and is now a Museum open to the public for guided tours. The MacNaught History Centre and Archives is a full-service genealogical and history research centre. The Lefurgey Cultural Centre is home to a variety of arts and cultural activities. Take a walking tour through the Historic House District and along the Water Street Commercial District will introduce you to many of Summerside`s beautiful heritage buildings. You can spend the day shopping, take in exciting, family entertainment at the Harbourfront Jubilee Theatre; enjoy one of our recreation facilities, explore our heritage on our walking tours, murals, our heritage homes, come experience it at one of our many festivals and events. With a rich history, exciting events, and unparalleled hospitality, the city is a great place to visit. With premier sporting and culture events, first-class accommodations and attractions, the community takes pride in its `never a dull moment` philosophy. This town is the major community on PEI`s west side. The town is filled with wood-frame houses, and is central to fishing, farming, tourism, and its harbour.
|