Confederation Centre of the Arts
The Confederation Centre of the Arts is a cultural hub located in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Opened in 1964, it was established to commemorate the Confederation of Canada, which began in Charlottetown in 1864. The center features a variety of artistic performances, including theater, music, and dance, and is home to the annual Charlottetown Festival.
In addition to performance spaces, the center houses the Art Gallery of Prince Edward Island, showcasing local and national visual arts. The Confederation Centre also offers educational programs and workshops, promoting the arts and culture within the community and beyond.