Safely filming scenes that involve fire takes a lot of time and planning and that was definitely the case when Green Gables caught fire in Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story.
Category Archives: Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story
Anne’s Wagon Train
March 11, 2013/
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The train boxcar that carried Anne to war torn France in search of Gilbert in Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story wasn’t exactly what it appeared to be.
Doubling Anne
March 1, 2013/
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Since production schedules are usually extremely tight, photo doubles are often used to help actors be in two places at the same time and Anne was no exception.
Jewelry Inspired by the Movies: Anne of Green Gables
We are extremely excited to announce the launch of our new Avonlea-inspired Jewelry Line – “Inspired by the Movies”. Containing over 19 beautiful new items, this collection is classy, absolutely stunning, and reasonably priced.
Top 8 Things To Do in PEI for Anne Fans
For lovers of Kevin Sullivan’s Anne of Green Gables films and L.M. Montgomery’s novels, activities to do in Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) abound. Here’s our Top 8 List of fun things to do in Prince Edward Island!
Fill-in-the-Blanks: Loveable Quotes from Anne of Green Gables
February 5, 2013/
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Long after you’ve watched the films, the lines from Kevin Sullivan’s Anne of Green Gables series remains fresh in your mind. How good are you at remembering the “love-filled” lines delivered by characters like Anne, Gilbert and Marilla?
Vote Upon the Most Romantic Scene in Anne of Green Gables!
February 1, 2013/
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With Valentines Day only 2 weeks away, we figured it would be fun to ask you to vote upon what you consider to be the most meaningful AND romantic scene in the Anne of Green Gables series. Which one do you think it is?
Who needs the Super Bowl, Gilbert is my football star!
January 31, 2013/
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This Sunday is Super Bowl Sunday, a day full of intense football action. Did you know that Gilbert was a football player?
Valentines Countdown: Courtship Rules, 1900 vs. Now
January 29, 2013/
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For as long as history has been recorded, courtship has been the formal manner in which relationships begin and develop. But how has courting changed between then and now?































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