
Red-sand beaches, lighthouses, and a tech scene that punches above its weight — a growing entrepreneurial hub for Atlantic Canada. If you're thinking about a move, we'd love to show you around.
About the Island
PEI is the smallest province in Canada, out on the east coast between the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Atlantic. It's known for lobster and mussels, red-sand beaches, lighthouses, and quiet farms.
Fewer than two hundred thousand people live here, most within reach of the capital, Charlottetown (~30,000). It's the kind of place where you're never far from the water — or from someone who knows your name.
There's good internet across the Island, with Starlink filling the gaps in rural areas.
Quick facts
Getting here
Three ways in.
We help tech people land
We answer your questions and introduce you to the community before you even arrive.
Join the Alliance
Become a member today
Joining plugs you into the entrepreneurial hub for tech on PEI and across Atlantic Canada — the events, the introductions, the people who've got your back. There's no cost to join, and you're welcome whether you're just starting out or years in.
We'd love to hear from you
Tell us what you need, what's missing, or just introduce yourself. There's a real person on the other end, and we read every message.