Charlottetown, Canada cruise port guide
Known as the birthplace of Canada, owing to its role as host of the conference that would eventually lead to the formation of the Canadian Confederation - Charlottetown is a celebration of all things Great White North. Perched just offshore on Prince Edward Island, there’s a small-town charm to the locals’ genuine smiles that is instantly disarming. Despite its capital status, the city’s welcoming demeanour, pretty timber lighthouses and low-key coastal location, make Charlottetown an easy-going, idyllic island escape. 1864 saw Charlottetown lead the Confederation Conference, welcoming delegations from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island to Province House. Together, they thrashed out the plan to create the Dominion of Canada, which was formally enacted three years later. This key role in the birth of the nation is worn proudly as a badge of honour here, and the gargantuan Confederation Centre of the Arts pays tribute to this historic chapter, while also providing space for contemporary cultural pursuits to shine. The auburn pigtails of Anne of Green Gables are also a regular sight around these parts. Canada’s much loved, longest-running musical, premiered right here in Charlottetown in 1965. The abundant natural resources of the Atlantic make Charlottetown a haven for rich, juicy seafood - like tender lobster and mussel pots. Charlottetown’s cuisine is also imbued with quality via the Culinary Institute of Canada - which simmers the area in cooking talent - while its thriving craft brewing scene adds a hoppy tang to the area’s friendly bars.
About Charlottetown, Canada
Charlottetown, the compact capital of Prince Edward Island, is celebrated as the "Birthplace of Confederation" — it was here in 1864 that the historic conference was convened that ultimately led to the creation of Canada. Cruise passengers find a walkable waterfront city with Victorian streetscapes, nationally significant heritage sites, and a lively harbourfront at Peake's Wharf where seal-watching cruises depart. The city blends maritime history with a thriving arts scene anchored by the Confederation Centre of the Arts and its iconic Anne of Green Gables the Musical.
Province House National Historic Site anchors the historic district and is the very chamber where the 1864 Charlottetown Conference convened. Directly across the street, the Confederation Centre of the Arts presents Anne of Green Gables the Musical on its mainstage and houses a nationally recognized art gallery. Peake's Wharf and Peake's Quay on the harbourfront are the departure points for seal-watching boat cruises — a signature Charlottetown experience. Victoria Park stretches along the waterfront for leisurely walks. St. Dunstan's Basilica and Beaconsfield Historic House add architectural and Victorian heritage interest, while the PEI Confederation Trail offers cycling and walking routes across the island. The Prince Edward Island National Park — accessible via Highway 15 toward Brackley Beach and Cavendish — is within easy reach for those seeking coastal scenery and beaches. From the airport's Skyplex, air tours over the island are also available.
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Crown Princess · US East Coast · 61 nights
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Crown Princess · Canadian Maritimes · 59 nights
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14-Day Canada & New England: Maritimes & Montreal Collectors
Volendam · North America · 14 nights
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7-Day Canada & New England: Maine, Maritimes & Montreal
Volendam · North America · 7 nights
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7-Day Canada & New England: Montreal, Maritimes & Maine
Volendam · North America · 7 nights
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14-Day Canada & New England: Maritimes & Montreal Collectors
Volendam · North America · 14 nights
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