CSNPEI Members

PEI Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Inc.

PEI Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Inc., located in Prince County, is a registered not-for-profit and charitable organization, which provides rescue and rehabilitation to the indigenous wild animals of Prince Edward Island.

2494 Route 12 RR1, Miscouche
PE  C0B 1T0

902-439-3311

peiwrari@gmail.com

www.facebook.com/groups/671940027143653

Canada Day Drumming Association

Organized by Legacy 150 Celebrations Society, a Vancouver-based non-profit organization registered both federally and provincially, the annual Canada Day Drumming Celebration (CDDC) strives to deepen intercultural understanding, promote patriotism, and enhance civic engagement.

7 Love Court, Charlottetown
PE  C1C1S6

canadadaydrummingpei@gmail.com

www.canadadaydrumming.com

The Canadian Lebanese Association of Prince Edward Island

The Canadian Lebanese Association of Prince Edward Island is a cultural community organization based in Charlottetown dedicated to celebrating Lebanese heritage, fostering connections among Lebanese Canadians on the Island, and supporting newcomers in building their lives in PEI.

100 Upper Prince St., Charlottetown
PE  C1A 4S6

levee@clapei.ca

www.facebook.com/CLAPEI

Anchor Motion Picture Alliance Ltd.

Anchor Motion Picture Alliance operates the ANCHOR Fest (Formerly The Charlottetown Film Festival). ANCHOR’s purpose is to showcase exciting Canadian talent and foster PEI’s growing film industry.

75 Richmond St., Charlottetown
PE  C1A 1H6

hello@anchorfest.ca

www.anchorfest.ca

Glenaladale Heritage Trust Inc.

Glenaladale Heritage Trust stewards a 530-acre historic estate overlooking Tracadie Bay, PEI. Home to Mi'kmaq, Acadian, and settler peoples for nearly 250 years, the estate is connected to nationally significant figures and became a public asset in 2018, developing into a premier destination.

257 Blooming Point Road, Tracadie Cross
PE  C0A 1T0

902-218-8527

info@glenaladalepei.com

glenaladalepei.com

Special Olympics PEI

Special Olympics PEI provides year-round sport programs for children, youth, and adults with intellectual disabilities across Prince Edward Island, fostering joy, friendship, and community inclusion through athletic competition at provincial, national, and world levels.

40 Enman Crescent, Room 240, Charlottetown
PE  C1E 1E6

(190) 236-8891

sopei@sopei.com

www.specialolympics.ca/pei

PEI Rural Beautification Society

For over 75 years, the PEI Rural Beautification Society has encouraged Islanders to plant gardens and improve their homes, farms, and community buildings. Through annual competitions and over $15,000 in prizes, they celebrate pride of place and enhance the rural landscape of Prince Edward Island.

PO Box 1194, Charlottetown
PE  C1A 7M8

902-393-6967

rglennholmes@outlook.com

www.peirbs.ca

Sparrow Landing Tiny Homes

The tiny home community is designed to support individuals recovering from addiction and overcoming mental health challenges. This is more than a home—it’s a fresh start toward a brighter future.

115 Nassau St., Charlottetown
PE  C1A2W8

902-218-6473

sparrowlandingtinyhomes@gmail.com

sparrowlandingtinyhomes.com

Energy Democracy Now! Co-operative PEI Limited

Energy Democracy Now! is a PEI co-operative advocating for community-controlled, renewable energy. They work to shift the Island away from fossil fuels and ensure all Islanders have a democratic voice in energy policy decisions.

81 Prince St., Charlottetown
PE  C1A 4R3

info@energydemocracy.ca

energydemocracy.ca

East Prince Agri-Environment Association

The East Prince Agri-Environment Association (EPAA) is a grassroots organization that was formed in 2014 by a group of producers who joined together to find better ways to manage their on-farm practices.

291 Newton Rd., Kinkora
PE  C0B 1N0

eastprinceassociation@gmail.com

eastprinceassociation.com

Transit Matters Charlottetown

Transit Matters Charlottetown advocates for a fast, frequent, and accessible public transit system — promoting inclusive, equitable transportation that gives everyone the freedom to move around the city.

81 Prince Street, Charlottetown
PE  C1A 4R3

transitmatterscharlottetown@gmail.com

transitmatterschtown.ca

Central Development Corporation Ltd.

Central Development Corporation Ltd. exists to foster a strong economic environment in Central PEI, which supports businesses, nurtures community growth and encourages new investment in the region.

106 Linkletter Avenue, Central Bedeque
PE  C0B1G0

902-887-3400

gmacpher@centralpei.ca

centraldevelopmentcorp.com