1908What 19th century site in Prince Edward Island inspired Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery to write the popular 'Anne of Green Gables' novel?
Green Gables farm in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, is the real-life inspiration behind Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery's iconic novel, 'Anne of Green Gables.' Montgomery’s fond childhood visits to the farm and its enchanting woodlands shaped the world that Anne Shirley would inhabit, making this site a literary landmark. Since its publication on June 12, 1908, the novel has sold approximately 50 million copies and has profoundly influenced cultures as far away as Japan, where 'Anne' remains a beloved figure. Today, visitors from around the world flock to the immaculately preserved Green Gables House, still featuring Anne's famous dress laid out on her bed, to experience the charm that captivated Montgomery and her readers.