Home to a third of Prince Edward Island's residents, Charlottetown is a small but lively and historic city. A gateway to the narrow island, the town also stands as a deserving destination in its own right. Popular attractions include Confederation Centre Art Gallery, Beaconsfield Historic House, Founders’ Hall and the golf links at Crowbush Cove. The provincial capital has a plethora of fine restaurants, inns, quaint shops and hip clubs and bars, all of which can easily be discovered on foot.