CSNPEI Members

The following is a directory of current CSNPEI members. You can view all member listings, or select those within a specific region.

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Association of Rural Community Halls of PEI

ARCH PEI supports community halls across Prince Edward Island by sharing resources, promoting events, and helping halls connect with Islanders and visitors — preserving these beloved rural gathering spaces at the heart of Island community life.

7A New Glasgow Road, Rt 224, North Milton
PE  C1E 0S7

902-566-3154

peihalls@gmail.com

www.archpei.com

Gold Cup Parade

The Gold Cup Parade is a beloved annual tradition held during Old Home Week in Charlottetown, drawing Islanders and visitors together each August for one of PEI's most iconic community celebrations.

PO Box 67, Charlottetown
PE  C1A 7K2

902-629-4138

info@goldcupparade.ca

goldcupparade.ca

Inspiring Potential Services Inc.

Inspiring Potential Services is a Prince County-based support hub for adults and seniors of all abilities, offering person-centred, sensory-aware, and behaviourally informed supports to build independence, communication, and real-life skills.

149 Brennan Ave., Summerside
PE  C1N 2K8

902-940-3835

inspiringpotentialservicesinc@gmail.com

www.inspiringpotentialservicesinc.ca

BIPOC Business & Professionals Network

BIPOC BPN is a volunteer-led PEI network supporting Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour through networking, mentorship, and capacity-building to achieve economic empowerment and equity on the Island.

info@bipocbpn.ca

www.bipocbpn.ca

Transportation East Inc.

Transportation East is an accessible transportation service for Islanders in Kings County. This organization was formed as a result of community partners and stakeholders coming together to help address challenges faced by individuals in the area.

PO Box 126, Montague
PE  C0A 1R0

902-380-9277

transportationeast@outlook.com

www.facebook.com/transportationeast

Saturday Morning Ukulele Group

The Saturday Morning Ukulele Group (SMUG) is a welcoming community of beginner to intermediate ukulele enthusiasts who gather every Saturday morning in Stratford, PEI to play and sing together.

24 Humphrey Dr., Stratford
PE  C1B1K2

902-940-0616

smugpei@gmail.com

smugpeica.wordpress.com

Building GRAND-Families Inc.

Building GRAND-Families Inc. supports grandparents and great-grandparents raising their grandchildren in PEI, providing community, resources, support groups, and research to help these families thrive together.

17772 Trans Canada Highway, Bonshaw
PE  C0A 1C0

902-218-2166

donald.avery@grandfamiliesinc.ca

www.grandfamiliesinc.ca

Tetra Society of North America

Tetra Society of North America connects volunteer engineers and makers with people who have physical disabilities to build custom assistive devices — removing barriers and promoting greater independence and inclusion across PEI and beyond.

902-477-2664

atlanticregion@tetrasociety.org

tetrasociety.org

Muslim Society of PEI

The Muslim Society of PEI has served the Island's Muslim community since 1990, providing worship spaces, Islamic education, community support, and fostering interfaith understanding and cooperation across Prince Edward Island.

15 MacAleer Drive, Charlottetown
PE  C1E2A1

902-218-5529

info@muslimpei.com

muslimpei.com

Garden of the Gulf Museum

The Garden of the Gulf Museum in Montague preserves and exhibits over 5,000 historical artifacts from the Three Rivers community, offering tours, genealogical research, and seasonal programs for Islanders and visitors alike.

564 Main Street, P.O. Box 1237, Montague
PE  C0A 1R0

902-838-2467

info@gardenofthegulfmuseum.ca

montaguemuseumpei.com

DownStreet Dance

DownStreet Dance is a Charlottetown non-profit dedicated to community, wellness, and inclusivity through social dance for adults, offering classes in West Coast Swing, Salsa, Belly Dance, Burlesque, and more alongside monthly social dances.

101 Grafton Street, 2nd Floor, Charlottetown
PE  C1A1K9

downstreetdance@gmail.com

www.downstreetdance.com

Canadian Council of Rehabilitation and Work (CCRW) Charlottetown Office

The Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work (CCRW) promotes equitable employment for people with disabilities through job coaching, employer partnerships, and skills development — helping break down barriers to meaningful work across Canada.

125 Great George St., 3rd Floor, Charlottetown
PE  C1A 4K7

(902)‑620‑0700

charlottetown@ccrw.org

ccrw.org