Bonshaw, Prince Edward Island, Canada: Car Life Museum: Elvis Pink Cadillac
The 1959 pink Cadillac Deville really was owned by The King. Newton MacKay opened the museum in 1966, and died one day in 1979 after polishing the cars. His family still runs the place.
- Address:
- 18191 Trans Canada Hwy, Bonshaw, PE, Canada
- Directions:
- On the south side of the Trans-Canada Hwy, west of Bonshaw and just east of the Highway's intersection with Appin Rd.
- Hours:
- June-Sept. open daily 10-4; off-season by appt. (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 902-675-3555
- Admission:
- Adults $8.50
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A great little museum full of cars and car artifacts. Highlights include the first car across the Confederation Bridge, Elvis Presley's pink Cadillac, and old farming equipment. Over 50 exhibits.
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The Confederation Bridge, linking Canada's provinces of Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, claims to be the "world's longest bridge over icy waters."