Confederation Centre of the Arts 130 Queen St, Charlottetown, PE C1A 1J1

Confederation Centre of the Arts





194 Reviews




Confederation Centre of the Arts 130 Queen St, Charlottetown, PE C1A 1J1




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Home - Confederation Centre of the Arts | We aim to inspire Canadians to consider our country's past, present, and future through performing arts, visual arts, and interactive learning experiences

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+19025661267
130 Queen St, Charlottetown, PE C1A 1J1

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Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Credit cards
  • Good for kids
  • Restaurant




Recommended Reviews

Nate Betts
03.10.2023
Confederation Centre of the Arts
Was recently there to see the opening night of The Play that Goes Wrong" It was quite fantastic
Wendy MacIntyre
26.09.2023
Confederation Centre of the Arts
Listening to the PEI Symphony Orchesta at the Confederation Centre was wonderful. Great sound, comfortable seats, and always amazing that they only get to practice together a couple of days before they perform.
lobie daughton
21.09.2023
Confederation Centre of the Arts
I went to two of the free shows that were part of the Canada Games cultural component.Joel Plaskett (+Emergency) played the entire Ash Tray Rock" album as well as a bunch of other classic songs (& one first time performance of "Campfire Song"). A great show!On another evening
Miriam MacLeod (Mimi)
19.09.2023
Confederation Centre of the Arts
Probably broke rules taking the photo of the clever stage set. Tell Tale Harbour was absolutely great! Good story, snappy songs, great actors and singers. That Alan Doyle can do anything. He seems so authentic and really enjoying himself.Show went from 8 to 10:05. Thank you for a fun show that doesn't go on and on. It was snappy, fun and the pacing was spot on.We enjoyed viewing the art before the show, which is displayed in the breezeways.Saw the Tourism retrospective in July and it was exceedingly well done. Brought back memories and taught me about tourism before my time on this earth.The Confed Centre is a must-see attraction.
Brendon Pettipas
14.09.2023
Confederation Centre of the Arts
The Play That Went Wrong was hilarious entertainment. excellent actors actresses. staff of confederation Centre were helpful and friendly. clean washrooms.
Victoria Ward
31.08.2023
Confederation Centre of the Arts
Absolutely loved Tell Tale Harbour!!! What a fantastic show!! I would love to go and see it again! Great humor, incredible voices! Loved the set!
Wanda Cain Johnson
24.08.2023
Confederation Centre of the Arts
What a great space! They host several events during the Canada Games. Staff were helpful and the market in the evening was wonderful.
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25.07.2023
Confederation Centre of the Arts
Went to see Tall Tale Harbour with Alan Doyle. The venue is nice. Good view even from the second floor. If you're close to the sides though they leave some lights on around the doorways which is very distracting. Mid orchestra would probably be best seats.No washrooms or snack bar on the upper level. Not good if you have mobility issues. Line up for the 1 men's or women's washroom at the intermission was absolutely ridiculous. They need another washroom somewhere. Line up for the bar and snacks was also long but moved quickly.
William Calhoun
22.07.2023
Confederation Centre of the Arts
This is a great place to go and see a show. I have gone here at least 10 times and you always feel really well taken care of when you go here. I would suggest arriving early as they do tend to start shows on time. The main area has had recent renovations and it was awesome. The gift shop is a little outdated and does not offer much for younger people. My son has watched a few kids shows here and he always liked them. B+ will go again soon!
Nancy Durelle
22.07.2023
Confederation Centre of the Arts
Good facility and enjoyed performance. Surprisingly no souvenir" area. BEYOND difficult parking especially if you have a disability and limited walking ability."

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130 Queen St, Charlottetown, PE C1A 1J1
Confederation Centre of the Arts