Lennox Island, spanning 540 hectares in the scenic Malpeque Bay off the northwest coast of Prince Edward Island, Canada. This beautiful island is connected to the mainland by a causeway and bridge and is home to 450 members of the Lennox Island First Nation, part of a total band membership of 1056. The island features several key enterprises including the Lennox Island Development Corporation, Bideford Shellfish Hatchery, Fisherman’s Pride, and Malpek Cannabis/Tmawey Smoke Shop.
The community is also equipped with essential amenities like a thrift shop, health center, elementary school, church, craft shop, cultural center, daycare, and a newly built fire hall. Lennox Island is rich in cultural offerings, with nature trails, blueberry fields, an emerging greenhouse project, a women’s shelter, a sweat lodge, Aboriginal Women’s Association PEI head office, and the ceremonial Mawi’omi grounds.
To book an authentic experience visit our website here or call 902-831-3109. Come to Lennox Island for a journey that promises knowledge, full hearts, and a deeper understanding of the beautiful rich culture, history, and traditions of the Mi’kmaq on PEI.