
Territories
Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island is the setting of Anne of Green Gables and was home to its author, Lucy Maud Montgomery. Both are remembered well on the island. You can visit the various historic home sites of Montgomery, several of which are now museums related to the author and her books, including Green Gables Heritage Place. Away from the Anne/Montgomery tourist mecca of Cavendish, you can experience the very real beauty which inspired Montgomery’s pen and meet the real Kindred Spirits that make up the local community of PEI.
PEI Bookish Highlights
- Green Gables Heritage Place & The Haunted Wood
- Birth House of Lucy Maud Montgomery
- Post office where Montgomery worked while writing Anne of Green Gables
- Avonlea Village
- Anne of Green Gables Museum & The Lake of Shining Waters
- Orwell Corner Historic Village
- Kindred Spirits Inn
Other things to see and do in PEI
- Cavendish Beach
- Blue Mussel Cafe
- Drive the island
PEI Reading List
- Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery
- Emily of New Moon by L. M. Montgomery
- Journals of L. M. Montgomery
Want to plan your own trip to Prince Edward Island?
Here’s a helpful guide to get you started: Plan the Perfect Anne of Green Gables Vacation
Yukon Territory

Visit the Yukon Territory to experience the land that so inspired men like Jack London and Robert Service to pen now famous works evoking the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush fever.
Things to see and do in the Yukon
- Statue of Robert Service desk on Main Street in Whitehorse
- Dogsled at Muktuk Adventures
Yukon Territory Reading List
- The Spell of the Yukon [and other poems] by Robert Service
- Call of the Wild by Jack London
Want to plan your own trip to the Yukon?