Top 10 Things to Do in Prince Edward Island


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Prince Edward Island (PEI) is the smallest province located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada. Popularly known for its stunning natural beauty, simply called PEI. Place which is characterized by rolling countryside, sandy beaches, and picturesque coastal landscapes. The island is also famous for its red sandstone cliffs, lush green fields, and vibrant blue waters.

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Most of the backpacker prefer to land in PEI is to explore its rich history and cultural heritages, and most of the heavily influenced by its Indigenous peoples, Acadian settlers, and British colonial history. Another interesting feature of this place is the birthplace of the author of the beloved novel “Anne of Green Gables” by Lucy Maud Montgomery, which has made the island a popular destination for literary fans.

Visitors can explore charming towns of Prince Edward Island like Charlottetown, the provincial capital, those cities includes historic buildings, vibrant arts scene, and culinary offerings.

Prince Edward Island is a place heaven for adventure seekers offers numerous outdoor activities, including cycling along the Confederation Trail, hiking, golfing, and enjoying water sports. The island’s warm, welcoming good numbers of travelers and stunning landscapes make it a unique and stress busting destination for both residents and tourists alike.

 

Top 10 Things to do in Prince Edward Island.

 

1. Visit Green Gables Heritage Place

 

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Let’s start your Prince Edward Island tour in order to explore the house that inspired L.M. Montgomery’s famous novel, “Anne of Green Gables.” He’s Canada’s one of the most celebrated authors and that landscape which helps immerse yourself in green cable. Cable shows the story of both the author and her most famous heroine, Anne Shirley. The site includes many beautiful gardens and walking trails that evoke the scenery of the book. Moreover you can also visit the new visitor center, original house, century gardens, farmyard, walking trails and wood and lovers lane.

 

2. Explore Cavendish Beach

 

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Cavendish Beach is a place where you enjoy the stunning sandy beaches and red sandstone cliffs of Cavendish National Park. Moreover you will find some of the world renowned beautiful dunes, signature views and also closely connected to the Anne of Green Gables. It is a heaven to get spectacular views, soak in the family beach, and watch building sandcastle and swimming’s. Beach is also equipped with washrooms and surf guard service for those who visit during July and August. Ramps, mobility mats, designated parking and beach and beach buoyant wheelchairs are the most accessible features here.

 

3. Cross at Confederation Bridge

 

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Confederation Bridge is a box girder bridge opened in the 1997 Trans-Canada highway between Borden and Carleton. Its intrinsic feature is the location where the Northumberland Strait is often enveloped in ice. Take a drive scenic in this 8 miles long bridge over ice covered water in the world. Its panoramic view is really impressive, the bridges are spectacular, and surely it’s a perfect example of engineering marvel. Bridge total rests on 62 piers, under which 44 main piers are 250 m apart. If you travel 80 kmph on this bridge and if you maintained same speed you can cross the bridge in just 12 minutes.

 

4. Take a leisurely stroll in Charlottetown

 

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Charlottetown is a small town with a 40,500 community of people settled and living here. Located on the south shore of Prince Edward Island, where you can discover charming historic sites, artisan shops, and enjoy local cuisine. Capital City of Prince Edward Island renowned for the “Birthplace of Confederation”. However Charlottetown is also known for amenities, restaurants, nightlife’s, theater, entertainments and art and cultures. Never miss to participate and enjoy the year around cultural and spotting events as well as the waterfront area is particularly vibrant.

 

5. Discover Lighthouses of PEI

 

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Do you think Prince Edward Island has a very huge and panoramic Lighthouse, yes? PEI is considered to have the highest concentration of lighthouses in North America with the total 61 lighthouses and range lights. From coastlines to red cliff areas you will see lighthouses every 55 km. Lighthouses offer picturesque views along the coast, such as the Cape Tryon Lighthouse and the Point Prim Lighthouse. It is very challenging to climb to the top, but the panoramic view of the land is really enjoyable. Island has 8 lighthouses and an open community museum along with scenic views and lovely photo opportunities.

 

6. Explore PEI National Park

 

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Prince Edward Island national park shines alongside the red cliff and wind sculpted dunes. National park is full of beautiful natural surroundings that features diverse ecosystems, beaches, and trails. Places where travelers love to do cycling, picnic by a lighthouse and coastal bays. If you are a travel adventure person seeking hiking and ready to explore flora and fauna of this diverse wildlife like red fox, waterfowl and warblers this is the right place for you. Camping is available to backpackers during sunset time in order to enjoy campfires either with your friends or family or kids. Never skip to take in the scenic drive within this park and summer fun activities.

 

7. Take Art program at Confederation Center of the Arts

 

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Attend Canada’s most celebrated heritage and art program in Confederation Center of the Arts. Center exhibits Canada’s past, present and future directly through performing art, visual arts and learning sessions. However performances and exhibitions include cultural activities alongside where they also celebrate Canada’s Confederation and features the beloved musical “Anne of Green Gables.” Art gallery includes around 16,000 collections of historic and contemporary arts made by some of the famous Canadian artists, under which 3 live theater venues. If you are in Prince Edward Island definitely you are very fortunate to enjoy unique Canadian visual and performing arts per day. Confederation Center of the Arts is one of the top 10 most beautiful places to visit in Canada.

 

8. Taste Fresh Lobster

 

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Lobster is the most recognized cuisines in Prince Edward Island and also more healthy foods too. There are many Lobster available in the local restaurants, especially the fresh lobster. Lobster includes a high level of protein, vitamin B12 and Omega-3. Many local restaurants serve it in various styles, like Lobster roll, Lobster Boil and Lobster Supper giving you a taste of the island’s seafood heritage. Even local McDonald’s has added Lobster roll on their menu.

 

9. Visit the Island’s Vineyards

 

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Wine collections are another primary thing you can do while visiting Prince Edward Island. It is sure you’re most adventurous, high dream and enthusiastic travel will be complete through breweries, cideries, wineries and meaderies. Explore local wineries and vineyards, such as the CHAPEL and Newman Estate Winery, where you can taste and buy unique wines made from island-grown grapes. You can also take rustic tap rooms, boutique tasting bars and brewpubs foods along with Island’s Vineyards.

 

10. Take a Bike Tour

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Prince Edward Island is heaven for cycling peoples where you can ride along the Confederation Trail. A Confederation Trail is one of the best ways to tour it by bicycle. Was on an abandoned railway line. Total 273 kilometers of Trail line from east to west Elmira to Tignish. Also offers a scenic pathway that stretches across the island, offering beautiful views of the countryside and coastal landscapes. Trail tries to open up to you to explore small towns and communities while you are on a ride.

 

Above top things and activities will surely open up your inner adventures and also highlight the rich culture, stunning nature, and delicious cuisine of Prince Edward Island. It is very important to check which seasons are the ideal time to make these things.

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