The landscape that inspired Anne of Green Gables entices legions of lovers to Canadaâs smallest province. Peaceful P.E.I. is a slow paced haven, full of distinctively Maritime delights. Red sandstone cliffs rise above gentle beaches. Lonely lighthouses dot rocky bluffs. Deserted trails beckon for romantic roaming.
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5.0 based on 171 reviews
This is a must do when visiting PEI. We only had time to view the cliffs from above, but they were spectacular. It is a wonderful place to take photos, and I could’ve spent much longer strolling around and enjoying the views. The ocean waves have such a powerful and majestic sound. It’s fascinating to see the red clay everywhere.
5.0 based on 136 reviews
When we arrived, it was just after Hurricane Dorian had swept away much of the beach and some of the trees of the world famous Greenwich Beach National Park near St. Peter's Bay, Prince Edward Island. This magical place was nearly deserted by this time in mid-September, and the cooler weather kept all but the hardiest souls out of the sea. Sadly, some of the infrastructure of the park was damaged, but the heroic efforts of park employees had already re-opened the main trails and boardwalks that access dunes and most of the beaches. Our weather improved such that one sunny, mild day, we felt it was almost like summer out there. Birds sang in the trees, squirrels "posed" for photos, and the subtle roar of the waves behind the dunes played over the wind in the trees. The folks at the interpretive center were very helpful, and the displays of local history and ancient history helped make our time here come alive. The facility is above expectations for it's convenience and services.
5.0 based on 34 reviews
We are Kings County, PEI's first craft brewery. Featuring great beer and world class entertainment year-round, Copper Bottom acts as a community hub for locals & friends to come together for a cold pint over-looking the beautiful Montague River.
Great craft beer made in house. The view off the deck of the river is beautiful. A relaxed atmosphere is found inside with community tables, as well as a few private tables as well/ Bar tenders are super friendly and very knowledgeable as well.The live entertainment is among some of the best PEI has to offer. The biggest down side for us is they don't serve food. You are welcome to take in food from elsewhere, but it is not the same when half your party has to leave for 25-30 minutes to get some. Other than that, this is a must stop in Montague.
4.5 based on 557 reviews
This narrow park stretches 40 kilometers through beautiful coastal landscape and includes the Green Gables House, immortalized in the famous novel "Anne of Green Gables."
This is a spectacularly beautiful area that you must see if you're in the area. With lovely forests, gorgeous beaches and scenery for miles, it's got something to appeal to everyone. We enjoyed some great hiking, a short walk on the beach and a scenic drive along the coast.
4.5 based on 899 reviews
Large beach located in the northern part of the island, popular with walkers, sunbathers and swimmers.
I loved seeing the cliffs off Cavendish Beach. You can go in through the national park entrance or straight to the beach. We took some of the best pictures all along this coast line and there are spots to stop and explore down onto the shore below. There are also bike trails that run through the national park so you could park and do the beach and the trails from the same spot.
4.5 based on 237 reviews
Lots of parking , change rooms are close to the beach with a place outside so you can rinse off the sand off , short walk across the road is the beach with life guards and swimming area that is roped off. Beach is clean and enough room to practice social distancing. Beach and water are so clean, definitely coming back
4.5 based on 282 reviews
Three fantasy-like buildings made up of approximately 30 000 recycled glass bottles of various colors and sizes, surrounded by beautiful flower gardens. A haven for nature lovers, recyclers and photographers. The late Edouard Arsenault built the structures in the early 80's, spending the last four years of his life in this amazing project - family-run for over twenty-five years. Featured in "Ripley's Believe It or Not" and "1000 Places to see before you die".
4.5 based on 223 reviews
Beaconsfield Historic House was built in 1877 as the residence of a wealthy shipbuilder. It is an enduring symbol of Victorian elegance and its garden and veranda offer a perfect view of beautiful Charlottetown Harbour.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Stayed in a cabin at the park and it was awesome! Close to the beach, great shower and laundry facilities, quiet. Great location to explore the east side of the island which has wonderful beaches, local concerts, fewer tourist crowds of the west/ North Coast. Easy hop over to Nova Scotia.
4.5 based on 391 reviews
Stopped in here yesterday for a quick visit. Very nice place for a soak in the warm weather. Very kids friendly and family oriented! Restrooms were very clean, staff were friendly, ice cream stand was open as well. I highly recommend this place!
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