Diana Barry’s house was the site of many memorable Anne of Green Gables moments and it’s located in a place you might not expect.
Category Archives: Anne of Green Gables
The Very Photogenic Spadina Musueum
April 1, 2013/
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The Spadina Museum in Toronto is a magnificent, perfectly preserved manor built in the late 1800’s as well as a great film location.
The trouble with Trains
March 8, 2013/
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The Bright River Station played an important role in Anne of Green Gables but it was actually two different locations.
Reflections by Colleen Dewhurst
March 6, 2013/
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In this video, listen to Colleen talk about her famous character, Marilla Cuthbert from Anne of Green Gables
Lessons from Anne of Green Gables
Anne of Green Gables is a story with the ability to transform and educate. Find out what fans have been saying about the series.
Anne of U of T
One of the most versatile and architecturally beautiful places to film in Toronto is the University of Toronto. Over the years U of T has been used in Anne of Green Gables and many other Sullivan productions and has portrayed everything from a train station in England to a State Archive in Berlin.
The Enduring Appeal of Anne of Green Gables
The beloved, red-headed orphan, Anne Shirley, first appeared over 100 years ago in Lucy Maud Montgomery’s novel and was brought to modern audiences through Kevin Sullivan’s movies. What is the secret to her enduring appeal?
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.
Are Anne and Gilbert Hipsters?
If Anne and Gilbert had of lived today, would they have been “hipsters”?
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!






























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