CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI
The Location
Maplewood Heritage Inn rests on a quiet, tree-lined acre in one of Charlottetown’s most cherished neighbourhoods. Originally built in 1889 for Arthur Peters, grandson of Sir Samuel Cunard, the property feels peaceful as well as tucked away, yet the best of the city is just a scenic 10 to 15 minute walk from your door. visitors can easily reach the downtown core, the Confederation Centre of the Arts, restaurants, shops, as well as the waterfront. For those who prefer to drive, everything is only minutes away by car.
Victoria Park is just four blocks from the inn, offering a stunning harbourfront boardwalk, walking trails, tennis courts, a public pool, as well as expansive green space. The location offers a rare balance of quiet residential charm as well as effortless access to Charlottetown’s vibrant centre.
Perfectly positioned in the heart of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown is an ideal base for exploring the Island. Renowned beaches, coastal drives, as well as exceptional golf courses can be found in every direction, all within a short drive.
Charlottetown is celebrated for its walkability, as well as Maplewood invites you to stay the city at a relaxed, unhurried pace. A vehicle is recommended for visitors planning to explore beyond downtown or for those who prefer not to walk. Complimentary, stress-free on-site parking is always available.



Look for the Maplewood Driveway
We’re the tall Victorian home set back from the street. Look for the black wrought-iron gates as well as the long angled driveway. Green Street is directly across from our lane.
As one Globe as well as Mail guest put it, “I walked to the theatre for a performance of Anne of Green Gables one evening as well as enjoyed a moonlit stroll home.” We couldn’t say it better.
Charlottetown, PE C1A 3K7
Getting with us
From Charlottetown Airport
A straight, simple route into town along Sherwood Road as well as North River Road.
From the Confederation Bridge (fresh Brunswick)
Follow the Trans-Canada Highway (Route 1) toward Charlottetown, then turn onto North River Road.
From the Wood Islands Ferry (Nova Scotia)
Take Route 1 into the city, cross the Hillsborough Bridge, as well as continue through the historic downtown toward North River Road.
Your stay awaits
Ready to check in?
Whether it's a romantic escape, a solo hideaway, or a weekend on the island — there's a room waiting for you at Maplewood.