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Road to Avonlea

Friendship, Mystery and Mischief.

DramaFamily
1990
7 Seasons
91 Episodes
EN
Ended
TV-PG

About

In the fictional small town of Avonlea, Prince Edward Island, in the early 20th century, 10-year-old Montreal heiress Sara Stanley is sent by her wealthy father to live with her two maiden aunts, Hetty and Olivia King, to be near her late mother's side of the family.

Cast

Sarah Polley

Sarah Polley

as Sara Stanley

Jackie Burroughs

Jackie Burroughs

as Hetty King

Mag Ruffman

Mag Ruffman

as Olivia King/Olivia Dale

Lally Cadeau

Lally Cadeau

as Janet King

Gema Zamprogna

Gema Zamprogna

as Felicty King

Cedric Smith

Cedric Smith

as Alec King

Zachary Bennett

Zachary Bennett

as Felix King

Patricia Hamilton

Patricia Hamilton

as Rachel Lynde

HB

Heather Brown

as Izzy Pettibone

Kyle Labine

Kyle Labine

as Davey Keith

Michael Mahonen

Michael Mahonen

as Gus Pike

LM

Lindsay Murrell

as Dora Keith

MA

Maja Ardal

as Mrs. Potts

Marilyn Lightstone

Marilyn Lightstone

as Muriel Stacey

Elva Mai Hoover

Elva Mai Hoover

as Mrs. Lawson

Tara Meyer

Tara Meyer

as Sally Potts

Molly Atkinson

Molly Atkinson

as Cecily King

Episodes

Season 1

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The Journey Begins
E1

The Journey Begins

Jan 7, 19901h 0m

Sara Stanley is a wealthy child sent to stay with distant relatives on Prince Edward Island, when her father is accused of embezzlement. She finds the life on the small island a challenge, and getting to know her mother's family is not much easier. At first Sara resents being in Avonlea. Her mother's sister, Hetty King, resents Sara's Nanny Louisa and sends her back to Montreal. Sara is left to live with her Aunt's Hetty and Olivia in Rose Cottage. My favourite quote: ""As the eldest in the family, I'm used to making unpopular decisions."" ~ Hetty King.

The Story Girl Earns Her Name
E2

The Story Girl Earns Her Name

Jan 14, 19901h 0m

Content to stay on at Rose Cottage, with her Aunt's Hetty & Olivia, Sara makes friends with Jasper Dale, 'The Awkward Man' of Avonlea. In the meantime, the school board has decided to hold a 'magic lantern' show and use the proceeds for the school library fund. The man they hire to do this show is in actuality a confidence man, who Sara inadvertently helps skip town with the money. Sara wants to put on a show to replace the missing funds and asks the help of the shy Jasper, who is an inventor and owns a 'magic lantern'. Sara gives a heartfelt recitation of ""The Little Match Girl"", and she is forever known as ""The Story Girl"", in Avonlea.

The Quarantine at Alexander Abraham's
E3

The Quarantine at Alexander Abraham's

Jan 21, 19901h 0m

A mischevious Sara and Felix sneak into grumpy old Alexander Abraham's house, on a dare, not knowing that he is ill and about to be quarantined. Avonlea busy-body, Rachel Lynde enters his house looking for his farm boy who has been skipping her Sunday School Class. All are quarantined together. Alexander is a woman hater, Rachel a 'do-gooder', and the house is an unmitigated mess. Rachel nurses Alexander through his illness, Felix too, when he falls ill. Sara helps cleans his house, and learns that there is more to life than just reading books all the time. Through the help of the children and Rachel Lynde, Alexander is no-longer a cranky old man, and somewhat less of a woman-hater. Mrs. Rachel, however, remains a 'do-gooder'.

The Materializing of Duncan McTavish
E4

The Materializing of Duncan McTavish

Jan 28, 19901h 0m

Everyone in Avonlea knows everything about everyone. Exasperated, Marilla Cuthbert, ""creates"" a beau for the ladies of the sewing circle. To Marilla's distress, a traveling salesman with the same name she 'made up' shows up in town. Marilla faces Duncan McTavish and tells him the truth. Realizing the predicament she is in, Duncan helps Marilla stop all of the wagging tongues in Avonlea.

Old Lady Lloyd (aka Song in the Night)
E5

Old Lady Lloyd (aka Song in the Night)

Feb 4, 19901h 0m

"Old Lady Lloyd" is believed to be a very wealthy woman, but she is actually living in poverty in her mansion. Sara befriends Miss Lloyd and wants to help her. Sylvia Gray, a friend of Olivia's visiting Avonlea, is the daughter of Miss Lloyd's former beau, who Miss Lloyd has never forgiven. Young Miss Gray has a magnificent singing voice, and Miss Lloyd, after a long conversation with Peg Bowen, walks through a thunder storm to get her cousin, with whom she has not spoken in years, to finance the young woman's career. The lesson is about forgiveness.

Proof of the Pudding
E6

Proof of the Pudding

Feb 11, 19901h 0m

Bossy cousin Felicity is left in charge of all the children when Aunt Janet and Uncle Alec go away to celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary, and then Aunt Hetty decides she must go to Charlottetown to protect the farms "water rights". Felicity soon antagonizes the other children into misbehaving. Felix eats ""poison berries"", Sara smears Felicity's cherry pie all over Felicity's dress and even cuts off some of her ""perfect"" hair. A visit by the Governor's wife makes for confusion as to her identity. By the story's end, the children have all ""learned lessons"" and Sara become friends with the formerly unfriendly Felix and Felicity. My favourite quote: ""Felicity King is known throughout Avonlea for her cherry pies and sawdust pudding"" ~ Felix King

Conversions
E7

Conversions

Feb 18, 19901h 0m

The children are enthralled went a missionary visits Avonlea. Sara is distressed that Peter, the hired boy, has ""no religion"" and sets about getting him to go to church. Peter comes down with influenza and the children come to realize how precious life is. Hetty and Olivia start to treat him less like hired help and more like family; Peter goes to school with the King children.

Aunt Abigail's Beau
E8

Aunt Abigail's Beau

Feb 25, 19901h 0m

Janet King's sister, Abigail (Aunt 'Crabigail') Ward, is a fussy old maid, who lives in a spotlessly clean house. When her old beau, Malcolm McEwan comes back, rich, from the Yukon; he sets about wooing Abigail. At first she accepts, but the big man leaves such a mess, is so demonstrative, and buys her so many gifts that Abigail panics and returns his ring. Sara and Felicity are in raptures over the romance, and when they find out Malcolm is leaving town, they tell Abigail. She covers herself with Malcolm's gifts, and with Sara and Felicity holding on for dear life, races after the stage and begs Malcolm to return. Favourite quote: ""Let Mr. MacEwan drive the buggy home."" ~Sara to Abigail (after a wild buggy ride)

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