
Home to the Lennox Island First Nation, of the Mi’kmaq people.

Home to the Lennox Island First Nation, of the Mi’kmaq people.

Welcome to Lennox Island!
Over the years, we have had the pleasure of welcoming guests to our beautiful Island from all over the world and together, we have created rich, lasting memories. We feel great joy in meeting new friends, sharing stories and forging deep connections. Beautiful things happen when we are given a space to learn, honor and celebrate, and we look forward to sharing that experience with you!
Connect with nature on our breathtaking trails, learn about our artisans and the power of traditional Mi’kmaq art, or take part in one of our memorable authentic experiences. Regardless how you choose to experience Lennox Island, we can’t wait to see you!


Welcome to Lennox Island!
Over the years, we have had the pleasure of welcoming guests to our beautiful Island from all over the world and together, we have created rich, lasting memories. We feel great joy in meeting new friends, sharing stories and forging deep connections. Beautiful things happen when we are given a space to learn, honor and celebrate, and we look forward to sharing that experience with you!
Connect with nature on our breathtaking trails, learn about our artisans and the power of traditional Mi’kmaq art, or take part in one of our memorable authentic experiences. Regardless how you choose to experience Lennox Island, we can’t wait to see you!


ABOUT
Lennox Island, a 540-hectare island located in Malpeque Bay off the northwest coast of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Connected by a short causeway and bridge, Lennox Island is home to 450 Lennox Island First Nation band members. Lennox Island First Nation has in total 1056 band members, many of which live off-reserve.
ABOUT
Lennox Island, a 540-hectare island located in Malpeque Bay off the northwest coast of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Connected by a short causeway and bridge, Lennox Island is home to 450 Lennox Island First Nation band members. Lennox Island First Nation has in total 1056 band members, many of which live off-reserve.


CREATE A MEANINGFUL LASTING CONNECTION
Quill Work on Birch Bark
This hands on experience is one of our most loved! Learn about the quill work and the Mi’kmaq people of Lennox Island.
Bannock & Clams In The Sand
This hands on and interactive experience pairs visitors with community members on the shores of Lennox Island.

WE CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU
Address
8 Eagle Feather Trail
Lennox Island, PE
C0B 1J0
Lennox Island, PE
C0B 1J0