Avonlea
Avonlea is a fictional village on Prince Edward Island, created by author Lucy Maud Montgomery in her beloved novel series, particularly in "Anne of Green Gables." The village is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, charming homes, and a close-knit community. It serves as the primary setting for the adventures of Anne Shirley, a spirited orphan who finds a home with Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert.
The stories set in Avonlea explore themes of friendship, family, and the beauty of rural life. The village is populated by various memorable characters, including Diana Barry, Anne's best friend, and Gilbert Blythe, her rival turned love interest. Avonlea has become an iconic representation of Canadian literature and culture.