Prince Edward Island, often abbreviated as PEI, is a small yet enchanting island located in the eastern region of Canada. The province’s capital city is Charlottetown, which is also its largest city, bursting with history, culture, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. As of the 2021 census, the population of PEI was approximately 159,000, making it the smallest province in Canada in terms of both land area and population. Despite its size, the island is renowned for its lush landscapes, sandy beaches, and vibrant red sandstone cliffs. PEI is famous for being the setting of the beloved novel “Anne of Green Gables” by Lucy Maud Montgomery, which has attracted tourists from around the world. The economy of the island primarily relies on agriculture, particularly potatoes, as well as tourism and fishing industries.

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