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Balsam Hollow and the forest that inspired the Haunted Woods described in the book are also located in the vicinity.<ref name="PEI">[http://www.gov.pe.ca/greengables/ Green Gables] Government of Prince Edward Island. Retrieved on [[July 24]], [[2006]]</ref> Each summer the [[Musical theatre|musical]] [http://www.anneandgilbert.com Anne and Gilbert] and the musical'' [[Anne of Green Gables (musical)|Anne of Green Gables]]'' is performed at theatres in Prince Edward Island.
The popularity of Anne has extended into many countries and ''Anne of Green Gables'' has been translated into 36 languages.<ref>[http://anne2008.com/events.php Anne of Green Gables - Celebrate 100 Years]<br />"Anne of Green Gables has sold millions of copies in more than 36 languages"</ref><ref>''The Golden Road'' 1989 Bantam Books edition, ''About the Author'' page says "translated into thirty-six languages"</ref><ref name="NCE">But ''Anne of Green Gables (Norton Critical Editions)'', Mary Rubio and Elizabeth Waterston, W.W. Norton & Co Ltd, 2007, ISBN 9780393926958, Preface vii says "Translation into at least <b>seventeen more languages</b>"</ref>
[[Bala's Museum|Bala's Museum With Memories Of Lucy Maud Montgomery]] located in [[Bala, Ontario]], [[Canada]] is dedicated to Montgomery information and heritage, located in the former home of [[Fanny Pike]] where Montgomery and her family stayed for a vacation in [[1922]]. She based her novel ''[[The Blue Castle]]'' on the region, changing the town's name to Deerwood, the only book she wrote not to be set in [[Atlantic Canada]].
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