Province House National Historic Site
Province House National Historic Site is a Charlottetown landmark. National historic sites represent thousands of years of human history. The many stories of Province House prompt us to think about who has – and who has not - been invited to participate in shaping and governing this country. Moving forward, Parks Canada is committed to sharing the diverse stories of people and groups whose voices were missing.
Parks Canada is committed to providing updates on the important conservation project at Province House National Historic Site. For more information about this project, visit our timeline, videos and newsletter.
Features
Stone by Stone: Conservation Project Information
Newsletter showcasing the stories of Province House and the efforts being made to save this heritage building.
Timeline and FAQs
Province House National Historic Site conservation project timeline and frequently asked questions.
Conservation project video series
Mini-series detailing some of the more technical aspects of this historic conservation project.
Visiting Province House National Historic Site
Plan your visit
Maps and directions, fees, hours of operation, facilities and services.
Hours of operation
Building is closed for conservation work.
About Province House National Historic Site
Culture and history
History and culture of Province House National Historic Site.
Conservation
Conservation of Province House National Historic Site.
Conservation project video series
Mini-series detailing some of the more technical aspects of this historic conservation project.
Contact us
Telephone: 902-566-7050
Toll-free: 1-888-773-8888
Email: pnipe-peinp@pc.gc.ca
Hours of operation
Province House will be reopening in late 2025 after an extensive conservation project. For updates on reopening please visit timeline.
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