Take a tour of Green Gables 19th century farm near Cavendish. The farm, Haunted Woods and Lover’s Lane are famous because of author Lucy Maud Montgomery’s stories about “Anne of Green Gables”.
Green Gables Heritage Place’s stunning countryside setting is located in Prince Edward Island National Park in Cavendish.
COVID-19 Updates
As of July 15, 2020 Green Gables Heritage Place now offers access to the grounds, Green Gables House and barn exhibits, Haunted Woods Trail, Balsam Hollow and Lover’s Lane.
For more information check for the latest updates from Parks Canada here before you visit.
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Green Gables stunning countryside setting is located in Prince Edward Island National Park in Cavendish. Photo Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

The farm, Haunted Woods and Lover’s Lane are famous because of author Lucy Maud Montgomery stories about “Anne of Green Gables”. Photo Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

Green Gables Haunted Woods and Lover’s Lane were made famous by author Lucy Maud Montgomery with her stories about “Anne of Green Gables”. Photo: Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

Green Gables Haunted Woods made famous by author Lucy Maud Montgomery with her stories about “Anne of Green Gables”. Photo Credit: Wendy Nordvk-Carr©

Walk down Lover’s Lane at Green Gables Heritage Place. Lover’s Lane were made famous by author Lucy Maud Montgomery with her stories about “Anne of Green Gables”. Photo Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

Tour Green Gables, the 19th century farm, Haunted Woods and Lover’s Lane were made famous by author Lucy Maud Montgomery with her stories about “Anne of Green Gables”. Photo Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

Green Gables 19th century farm, Haunted Woods and Lover’s Lane were made famous by author Lucy Maud Montgomery with her stories about “Anne of Green Gables”. Photo Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

Bright yellow sunflowers found at Green Gables 19th century farm made famous by author Lucy Maud Montgomery with her stories about “Anne of Green Gables”. Photo Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

Green Gables 19th century farm, Haunted Woods and Lover’s Lane were made famous by author Lucy Maud Montgomery with her stories about “Anne of Green Gables”. Photo: Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

Children dress in 18th century clothing in Green Gables barn. Photo Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

19th-century bedroom furnishings inside Green Gables Heritage Place. Photo Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

Green Gables 19th century bedroom furnishings. Photo: Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

19th century sewing room inside Green Gables. Photo: Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

Green Gables 19th century sewing and knitting room. Photo: Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

Green Gables 19th century kitchen. Photo: Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

Green Gables 19th century kitchen. Photo: Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

19th century dining room furnishings inside Green Gables. Photo Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

19th century kitchen furnishings. Photo Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©

A relaxing place to view Green Gables meadows. Photo Credit: Wendy Nordvik-Carr©
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