River Clyde Arts is on the hunt for new land in Prince Edward Island, and it's calling on the public for help in securing that forever home.

The New Glasgow-based arts organization, which is best known for its annual River Clyde Pageant, just celebrated its 10th anniversary this past summer.

The spectacle explores themes of environmental stewardship and the natural world, and is told with the help of vibrant colours, stilt walkers, choirs and puppets of all shapes and sizes.

Even after a decade of entertaining audiences, the organization and its pageant have never had a place to call their own — and as it stands now, they don’t yet have a venue for next summer’s performance.

“It’s incredibly nerve-racking," artistic co-director Megan Stewart told host Steve Bruce.

“If we don't have a

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