Kevin Sullivan’s Anne of the Island Foreword – Pt 2
Here is the second part of Kevin Sullivan’s Foreword in the Anne of the Island novel, in which he discusses how Anne of Green Gables led to Road to Avonlea and how that influenced the development of Anne of Green gables: The Continuing Story.
Anne of Green Gables – The Evolution of a Series – Pt. 3
Road to Avonlea - Season 6 Remastered Widescreen Special Edition Sneak Peek!
The highly anticipated digitally remastered, widescreen special edition of Road to Avonlea – Season 6 will be available at the end of March 2012 exclusively at shopatsullivan.com. Here’s a sneak peek at the front cover.
Spotlight on: Don Francks (Abe Pike)
You spoke up loud and clear about your favourite television villain: Abraham “Abe” Pike – Gus’s long estranged father on Road to Avonlea.
Photo of the Day: Practice Makes Perfect!
Ever wonder how the pie scene in season 1's "Proof of the Pudding" got to be so perfect? Practice, of course!
Return to Avonlea: The Sequel - Ch. 11
In this next chapter of Hannah’s original script, Return to Avonlea: The Sequel, Izzy learns more about Felix and Andrew's childhood rivalry, and Jasper, Monty, Percy and Andrew must determine how to proceed with their cave expedition. Set in 1926, Hannah has continued the story of your favorite townspeople. To see her previous chapters, click here.
Mag Ruffman to Launch New Line of How-To Videos
We were excited to see Mag Ruffman (Olivia King-Dale) on Global's Morning Show last week, and even more excited to learn that she's working on a series of how-to videos with Lowe's Home Improvement.
Road to Avonlea- Royalty & Celebrity
International Appeal of Road to Avonlea
Road to Avonlea is set in a small town on Prince Edward Island, on the East Coast of Canada. The reach of the show, however, spans the entire globe! The series has been broadcast around the world in dozens of languages. In French, it is known as “Les contes d’Avonlea”; in Spanish, it is “Camino a Avonlea”; it is "Tie Avonleaan" in Finland, and "Váratlan utazás" in Hungary.


