Green Gables Heritage Place is a historic site that showcases the life and works of author L.M. Montgomery, who drew inspiration from the surrounding landscape to write her famous novel, Anne of Green Gables. The site features the original house, 19th-century gardens, a farmyard, and walking trails, including the Haunted Wood and Lover's Lane. Visitors can explore the visitor centre, gift shop, and The Cordial Café. In July and August, animated bilingual interpretive activities and meetings with Anne Shirley are available. The site is partially accessible and offers bilingual service, making it a great place to visit with family and friends
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Activities: We visited Green Gable, the House with Green Gables. The visit began with an exhibition on the author's life. Then, we entered the famous farm that inspired the author
Highlights: The children were happy! "We didn’t see a place guarded by so many rangers!" The parents enjoyed the exhibition and the farm ✨