For generations of readers, the landscapes of L.M. Montgomery’s fiction have become places of pilgrimage. In this richly illustrated guide, the authors explore the real‑world locations that shaped Montgomery’s imagination — from Cavendish and Park Corner to the lesser‑known sites that inspired her journals and novels. Blending biography, literary history, and cultural geography, this book invites readers to walk the paths Montgomery walked and to discover how place, memory, and myth intertwine in the world of Anne and Maud alike.