Many Canadians are planning “staycations” this summer as a way of stretching their shrinking Loonie. So I’ve been on the lookout for places and events in Canada that will help them decide where to go. Today’s suggestion: The Cavendish Beach Music Festival in Prince Edward Island.
This music festival is one of the biggest events held in the Maritimes each year and this year’s promises to be the grandest ever with headliners like Kenny Chesny, Blake Shelton, Emerson Drive, Dean Brody, The Band Perry and a host of other top line entertainers taking the stage in lovely Cavendish from July 8-10.
The Cavendish Beach Music Festival, sponsored by LOTTO MAX, is a sure bet and well worth the drive to Canada’s smallest and prettiest province where island hospitality is what sets P.E.I. apart from its provincial counterparts.
Pristine beaches, the finest collection of golf courses anywhere in Canada and freshly caught seafood served up in some quality restaurants is what makes a trip to P.E.I. so desirable and to see great acts like Chesny and Shelton at the Cavendish Beach Music Festival, well, that’s the icing on the cake.
There’s lots of different price points for this event so to get more information and see the complete lineup for the Cavendish Beach Music Festival, go to http://cavendishbeachmusic.com/
About the Author
Marc Atchison is a veteran journalist and a seasoned traveller with more than 20 years of travel writing experience. As the former Travel Editor of the Toronto Star, Canada's largest newspaper, and now Editor-in-Chief and Senior Writer for TraveLife magazine (Canada) and travelife.ca, Marc has been to over 100 countries in the world. Japan is one of his favorite destinations and he's been there on numerous occasions.