Harley's Adventures: Prince Edward Island

Red cliffs, seaside laughter, and a fox with a fiddle for a heart.

Prince Edward Island — Harley's provincial map
Prince Edward Island

Welcome to Prince Edward Island

Harley and Dad roll across the bridge to a land of red cliffs, golden beaches, and laughter in the wind. At Cavendish, Harley digs a moat around his sandcastle and crowns it with a seashell tower.

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The Story

After their beach day, Dad surprises Harley with a shiny sidecar motorcycle. Harley puts on his goggles, grinning so wide his ears flap in the wind. “This is the best day ever!”

In Green Gables, they explore the paths that inspired Anne’s adventures. Harley declares himself “Anne of a Thousand Snacks,” while Dad laughs until he nearly drops his camera.

At the market, Harley spots a bright orange plush fox strumming a tiny fiddle. “Meet Fiddler!” he yips. Dad chuckles. “Then I’ll take this wise fellow” — and picks up Edward the Potato. Two plushies, one island, and hearts full of joy.

Harley and Dad on the beach at Cavendish

Plushie of the Chapter

Fiddler the Fox plushie
Fiddler the Fox

With bright orange fur and a fiddle always close by, Fiddler is lively, clever, and full of music. He loves moonlit beaches, storytelling, and finding rhythm in the sound of waves.

Fiddler believes every day should end with a song and a smile. He’s quick to laugh, quicker to dance, and his tune always makes Harley wag his tail.

Harley’s note: “Fiddler can play ‘Oh Canada’ in three barks and a wag!”

Honourable Mention

Edward the Potato plushie
Edward the Potato

Calm, steady, and endlessly patient, Edward is Dad’s PEI souvenir and Harley’s quiet companion. He believes in slow mornings, warm tea, and good company.

Edward’s wisdom: “You don’t need to be flashy to make an impact. Sometimes, being grounded is the best superpower of all.”

Fun Facts

Confederation Bridge: The 12.9-kilometre bridge links PEI to the mainland — the longest in the world over ice-covered waters.
Red Sand Beaches: Iron-rich soil gives PEI’s beaches their famous red hue.
Anne of Green Gables: Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic tale was inspired by the beauty and imagination of Cavendish.