Avonlea (Anne of Green Gables)

{{Short description|Fictional community from Lucy Maud Montgomery novels}}

{{for|the television series known as Avonlea in Canada and the United States|Road to Avonlea}}

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Avonlea ({{IPAc-en|æ|v|ɒ|n|ˈ|l|iː}}; av-on-LEE) is a fictional community located on Prince Edward Island, Canada, and is the setting of Lucy Maud Montgomery's 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables, following the adventures of Anne Shirley, as well as its sequels, and the television series Road to Avonlea.

Montgomery drew much of her inspiration for Avonlea from her childhood experiences in the late 19th century farming communities surrounding Cavendish, New Glasgow, New London, Hunter River, and Park Corner on Prince Edward Island.

In Montgomery's works, Avonlea is located on the northern shore of Prince Edward Island on a small peninsula.{{cite web|title=The Region Around Avonlea|url=http://home.clara.net/hendricks/kindreds/avonlea.html|website=Paul Hendricks home page|date=June 2, 2014|access-date=September 16, 2018|last=Hendricks|first=Paul}} Its primary industries are farming and lobster fishing.{{Citation needed|date=September 2018}} Neighbouring fictional communities include Carmody, White Sands (not to be confused with the modern White Sands, which is on the southern edge of Prince Edward Island), Grafton, Bright River, Newbridge, and Spencervale.

Further reading

  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=PSFNowzfO74C Making Avonlea: L.M. Montgomery and Popular Culture], edited by Irene Gammel (University of Toronto Press, 2002)

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