The Government of Prince Edward Island has a web page dedicated to the many online services available to residents through the provincial government.
Read More211 PEI is the front door to help. A navigation service that quickly connects Islanders to critical human, social, community, and government services across PEI. Whether a resident, service provider, visitor, family member or friend, 211 PEI is here to help. Free and confidential, the service is available by phone in more than 150 languages […]
Read MoreBridge the gapp is a new way to connect with guidance and supports for mental health and addictions. The best thing about it is its accessibility. From a computer, tablet or a phone in your pocket, you can instantly access content that can provide advice, inspiration, assurance, or direction for finding additional supports when you […]
Read MoreThe PEI Address Locator application enables you to search by civic address for specific information including Waste Watch collection schedule, electoral district and your municipal, provincial and federal government representatives.
Read MoreChoosePEI provides more information on working, living, studying, and doing business on PEI.
Read MoreHelp Seeker contains information on PEI’s social services and other similar resources.
Read MoreIf you are living on a low or modest income or getting social assistance, there are many different programs available that could help you and your family.
Read MoreThe Federation of PEI Municipalities promotes and fosters effective, efficient, and accountable municipal government in Prince Edward Island.
Read MoreHelp my Child (HMC) is a resource for Prince Edward Island parents and students. HMC assists in connecting those in need of help with professionals in their area as well as online resources.
Read MoreThere are 25 public libraries across PEI. Public Libraries are one-stop locations where you can borrow books, DVD’s, access the internet, and enjoy a variety of free programs.
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