Welcome to Sup Charlottetown! This newsletter will share the best events happening in Charlottetown every week. A new version will be published every Tuesday morning.
That said, here are the top 5+ events you do not want to miss this week.
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⭐ Your Top 5 This Week
This section lists the top 5 must-see events in Charlottetown this week.
1. Polar Pride Fest 2026
Thursday, March 12th to Sunday, March 16th. Various times and locations.
A brand new winter celebration of diversity and inclusion featuring movie nights, happy hour parties, dance workshops, clothing swaps, brunch, nature walks, curling, and more. Designed to be welcoming for everyone, this festival blends community, creativity, and connection across a full weekend of events. Explore the schedule here.
2. St. Patrick’s Day Shortlist
Friday, March 13th to Sunday, March 15th. Various times and locations.
Looking for the best way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day weekend? This curated shortlist highlights six standout options across Charlottetown, from classic Irish spots like Olde Dublin and the Benevolent Irish Society to others options at The Alley, PEI Brewing Company, and Lone Oak. Explore the six options here.
3. PEI Symphony Orchestra: Reclaimed
Sunday, March 15th. Starts at 2:30 PM. Confederation Centre.
A powerful orchestral program exploring themes of home, identity, and belonging. The PEI Symphony Orchestra welcomes Juno nominated Indigenous cellist and composer Cris Derksen for a genre defying performance alongside works by Nat Bartsch, Margaret Bonds, and Smetana. Tickets start at $32 plus tax here.
4. The Fabulously Rich: Tragically Hip Tribute
Friday, March 13th and 14th. Shows start at 8:00 PM. Trailside Music Hall.
A beloved local tribute band brings the music of The Tragically Hip back to life with energy, authenticity, and deep respect for the band’s legacy. Expect an unforgettable night of iconic songs, Canadian storytelling, and the spirit that made The Hip one of the country’s most influential bands. Tickets are $45 plus tax here.
5. After Eight: Live Comedy Game Show
Friday, March 13th. Starts at 8:00 PM. The Guild.
A live comedy format where stand up meets game show chaos. Three comedians face off in absurd challenges, buzzer rounds, and perfectly timed puns while the audience decides the winner. Hosted by Andrea Avery, this unpredictable night blends crowd energy with sharp island humour. Tickets start at $10 plus tax here.
🎉 Bonus Activities
This section lists several other great events happening this week.
Kate Quinn and Janie Chang Book Launch takes place Tuesday, March 10th at 7:00 PM at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, where the bestselling authors will discuss their new novels alongside Donna Jones Alward. The event is free and all are welcome.
Charlottetown Islanders bring their eight game winning streak home with games Friday, March 13th at 7:00 PM and Sunday, March 15th at 2:00 PM. Tickets start at $18 plus tax here.
Night Out With Friends at Ada Culinary Studio takes place Friday, March 13th at 6:00 PM, offering a social dining experience with shared plates and an open concept kitchen designed for conversation and connection. Tickets start at $250 plus tax per table here.
Charlottetown Chamber is hosting a talk on the future of the Armed Forces in Atlantic Canada on Thursday, March 12th at 10:30 AM at the Charlottetown Library, exploring defence spending and economic opportunities. Register here.
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