There are two more things on the menu that you shouldn’t miss — potato fudge and seaweed pie. Beyond its attention-seeking potato and folksy café, the museum celebrates Prince Edward Island’s thriving potato industry. It opened in 1993 as the PEI Potato Museum (and part of a community museum) and grew organically — rebranding, upgrading the Potato Blossom Boutique gift shop and adding the kitchen in 2012. When You Go:Do this trip: The Canadian Potato Museum (and its gift shop) is about a 90-minute drive from Charlottetown and open daily from May 15 to Oct. 15. The Fudge, Spuds and Farm Tales tour costs $79 and involves fudge making, a farm visit, lunch and self-guided museum tour.
Source: thestar May 03, 2017 15:56 UTC