Here, different beauty comes out with distinct seasons.

※ Seasons

New discoveries every season.

Spring brings a bounty of fresh blooms and an amazing palette of colour with more shades of green than you can imagine; the seasonal shops open and the waters begin to warm. In June, lupins make their appearance and the festival season kicks off. In summer, the sun sets later, giving more daylight hours to take in all the Island has to offer. Enjoy the warm salt-air breeze and make a splash in the sea or go for a round of golf and savour our delicious fresh seafood. In fall, the Island is painted with bright orange, yellow and red to make hiking, cycling and apple picking even more enjoyable. In September, the Fall Flavours Festival is dedicated to our culinary community and includes the popular PEI International Shellfish Festival. Winter brings shorter days – perfect for cozying up with live music and drinks by the fire. The fresh snow and cooler temperatures are perfect for snowshoeing, skiing, fat biking and ice skating. In February, Charlottetown celebrates The Ice City Festival, featuring wagon rides, sugar shacks, ice sculptures, and endless activities. No matter when you arrive on Prince Edward Island, you won’t want to leave!

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※ Delicacy in Canada’s Food Island

Food is a way of life here on Prince Edward Island.

With fresh, local ingredients from the land and sea, our incredibly talented chefs will take your culinary experience to a whole other level. Want to get your hands dirty? Join us in our kitchens or on our boats, in our fields or on our shores, as we take you on an Authentic PEI Experience. Food is appreciated all year round here, but in September, we celebrate our harvest season for several weeks during the award-winning Fall Flavours Festival; a chance to take in dozens of spectacular culinary events across the Island. Pack your appetite and come discover Canada’s Food Island!

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Google Maps: Restaurant in Prince Edward Island

※ Coastal Drives

Discover the coast!

Prince Edward Island has three coastal drives waiting for you to explore. Discover farmlands, fishing villages, charming small towns, breathtaking views and our two cities – Summerside and Charlottetown. Explore Canada’s Oyster Coast along the North Cape Coastal Drive. Here, Acadian and native Mi’kmaq cultures thrive, and some houses are even made from bottles. The Central Coastal Drive spans from the Confederation Bridge to the south and the PEI National Park to the north. Be sure to visit charming Victoria-by-the-Sea for epic lobster rolls and the Cavendish area for tee time or playtime. Points East Coastal Drive is blessed with more than 50 phenomenal beaches, just minutes apart, including the unique parabolic dunes at Greenwich, PEI National Park. Tee off at a top-ranked Canadian golf course or listen for the sound of singing sands at Basin Head Provincial Park. Slow down, breathe in the ocean air and enjoy the views.

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※ Golf

A golfer’s paradise!

We have over 25 amazing courses across Prince Edward Island waiting for you to tee off. Our fairways can accommodate beginners to professionals. Challenge yourself with 18 holes or do an easy nine; whatever your preference, you will find it here. Many of our courses overlook the ocean or run alongside rivers and trails offering the most spectacular views. The Island’s size is such an advantage when it comes to golf, making it possible to play more than one of our world-class courses in a day! Are you travelling in a group or for work? Our facilities can accommodate your needs. Don’t just take our word for it, plan your golf vacation and discover for yourself what others are saying about Prince Edward Island.

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Google Maps: Golf Course in Prince Edward Island

※ Beaches

Where the sea meets the shore.

One of the best parts of being on an island is being surrounded by beaches and ours are world class. It’s hard to choose which beach to visit first. All 1100 kilometres of shoreline is beautiful and waiting for you to explore. Choose the south side of the Island for warm water and red sand, then head to the north side for its rolling surf and pristine white sand. Relax in the sunshine, take a dip, make a sandcastle, walk along the red cliffs and watch the sunset over the ocean. There is nothing quite like it. Many of our provincial and national park beaches offer accessibility measures such as mobility mats and beach wheelchairs to help all visitors explore our shoreline. Grab your sunscreen and a towel; you’ll feel lighter at the beach.

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Google Maps: Beach in Prince Edward Island

※ Parks

 

Always close.

Prince Edward Island has endless

acres of green grass and wide-open spaces at our provincial, national and community parks. Eight of our provincial parks include campsites; there are also many private and national park campgrounds available. We have 13 free day-use provincial parks including Bonshaw Hills Provincial Park with 18 km of trails to explore, as well as a playground and picnic area for the entire family. The Prince Edward Island National Park spans over 60 km along the north shore with signature views of rugged, red sandstone cliffs. The PEI National Park and many of our provincial parks offer interpretive programs for visitors of all ages throughout the summer season. Walk along the coastline, explore the trails, spot local wildlife or stargaze on dark sky nights. Don’t you think it’s time to get back to nature?

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Google Maps: Park in Prince Edward Island

※Attractions & Sightseeing

Just play! Fall in love with your wild side with roller coasters and water slides at our amusement parks and let lighthouses guide you along our arts and heritage trail to historic sites and attractions, artisan studios and boutiques, along with more music and theatre performances than you can count.

Let your kids help you explore the Island through their eyes full of excitement, endless energy and hunger for fun. Ride a minitrain and bumper cars, zip down a waterslide, play laser tag or challenge an opponent to mini-golf. Feel that rush of adrenaline at the top of a Ferris wheel. Embrace your adventurous side with a horseback trail ride or deep-sea fishing excursion. Visit a museum or try something completely new – paddle boarding with goats! After the sun goes down, enjoy live music and theatre or try one of our amazing restaurants, breweries, wineries, cideries or distilleries. There is never a dull moment on the Island! Join the fun; you’ll feel lighter here.

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More fun parts: 1. Amusement & Theme Parks

  1. Antiques & Art Galleries
  2. Authentic Experiences
  3. Craft & Gift Shops
  4. Gardens & Natural Areas
  5. Lighthouses
  6. Museums, Cultural & Historic Sites
  7. Scenic Heritage Roads
  8. Theatres
  9. tours

Google Maps: Tourist Attraction in Prince Edward Island

※ Island’s Vibrant Culture

Discover the Island’s vibrant culture.

Yes, Islanders may be humble, but we’re full of pride when it comes to sharing our customs and culture. Join us for a celebration of our Celtic roots with the modern and fast-paced Highland Storm at the College of Piping in Summerside. Visit the Lennox Island Mi’kmaq Cultural Centre to learn about the Island’s Indigenous people. Celebrate lively Acadian culture at the Village Musical Acadian in Abram-Village. Dance in your seat to the fusion of beats with Island vibes. Our Island culture is rich and increasingly diverse. Follow your nose to find irresistible cuisine and flavours at festivals and events, farmers’ markets, food trucks and dining rooms. See it in the beautiful work of our artisans. Feel it by spending time with the locals during an Authentic PEI Experience. Learn about it at one of our many museums and heritage sites. Find it on the beaches and along red clay roads. Hear it in the music and poetry that is the heartbeat of Island culture.

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※ Authentic PEI Experiences

Live like a local!

As proud Islanders, we’re excited to share our stories, traditions and way of life with you! We want to make you feel at home, like part of the family. Our Authentic PEI Experiences give you the chance to roll up your sleeves like a local. To help you navigate life as an Islander, we have created a collection of certified Authentic PEI Experiences for you to choose from. Learn how to haul a lobster trap, harvest and shuck fresh oysters, bake bannock and clams using traditional Mi’Kmaq methods, cook with chefs using locally sourced ingredients or feel the rush of owning a standard-bred racehorse for an evening. This is just a small taste of some of the activities waiting for you here. Yes, you will get your hands dirty. You might also get your shoes wet and your knees stained. All temporary, but the memory of your Island experiences will last a lifetime.

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※ Island Artisans

An Island of makers.

This island has a way of inspiring artists. It’s evident in the pottery, visual art, fiber and textiles, jewelry, and so many other made in-PEI creations. You can follow the Prince Edward Island Arts & Heritage Trail and meet craftspeople at work in their studios or sign up for an Authentic PEI Experience to become a maker yourself. Our artisans are so passionate that they want to share their love of the Island and craft with the world. You’ll also find unique products and experiences in local shops including Green Gable Alpacas in Birch Hill; Malpeque Fine Iron Products in Lower New Annan; Oh Hey by the Sea in North Rustico; PEI Crafts Council retail store in Charlottetown and Artisans on Main in both Montague and Souris. Come find your inspiration in Island-made products in communities across PEI.

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※ History & Heritage

Ever-changing.

The Mi’kmaq called this island the “cradle on the waves.” Even the idea of Canada as a nation was born here. The history of Prince Edward Island is like a rope made of intertwined strands with each traced back to its roots: Indigenous, Acadian, Irish, Scottish, Black, Lebanese and other origins. Today, our collective history remains vibrant and alive – and we want to share it with you. Start a journey of discovery with a hands-on workshop with an Elder at the Lennox Island Mi’kmaq Culture Centre and be sure to catch the Mi’kmaq Heritage Actors in performance. In the Capital city, book the Charlottetown Historic Walking Tour for an entertaining and enlightening guided tour. In Summerside, a walking tour of the historic house district will give you an appreciation of the golden eras of shipbuilding and silver foxes. Experience the life of French pioneers at either Doucet House in South Rustico or Roma at Three Rivers. Our history and our culture remain rich and increasingly diverse, and just like the tides, the Island’s story is ever-changing. Visit.

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※ Museums

Discover traditions and legends of long ago.

Our national historic sites along with provincial and community museums will take you back in time to explore our rich history. Whether you’re interested in planes, trains, automobiles, one-room schoolhouses, elegant mansions, the silver fox industry, or Mi’kmaq, Acadian or Celtic culture, our museums will bring the stories and history of the Island to life. Some sites have interesting histories themselves, including Elmira Railway Museum, Bideford Parsonage Museum and Green Park Shipbuilding Museum & Historic Yeo House. Many of our museums are experience-based – learn how to bake traditional French bread at Roma at Three Rivers or enjoy a horse and wagon ride at Orwell Corner Historic Village. While it’s great to live in the present–it can be fun to peek into the past.

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Google Maps: Museum in Prince Edward Island

※Lighthouses

Beacons of light.

The Island has more than 60 lighthouses and range lights along its shoreline, each more beautiful than the last. Have your camera ready for unforgettable landscape views and panoramic ocean sunsets. The draw to a lighthouse is undeniable. Each has its own story to tell. Tour, shop and climb to the top at the eight lighthouses across PEI that serve as community museums. Our lighthouses will welcome you; their charm will make you want to stay.

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Map of Lighthouses and Range Lights

※ Theatre

Get ready to be entertained!

The Island has an incredible cast of musicians, dancers, storytellers and writers so it’s only fitting that we boast some of the finest theatre and musical performances in the country. You will find incredible shows across the Island throughout the year. Anne of Green Gables – The Musical™ returns to the Charlottetown Festival along with music icon Alan Doyle in the world premiere of the musical comedy Tell Tale Harbour. Also, in downtown Charlottetown, Anne & Gilbert: The Musical will be staged at the Florence Simmons Performance Hall. Check out the Watermark Theatre in North Rustico, Harmony House Theatre in Hunter River, Harbourfront Theatre in Summerside, The Guild in Charlottetown and the Island’s other community playhouses for intimate productions and incredible acoustics. The show will go on!

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Google Maps: Theatre in Prince Edward Island

* Special thanks to Tourism PEI.