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MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR STAY!

 The eastern side of Prince Edward Island has 475 kilometres (295 miles) of scenic roadways, small towns, picturesque landscapes and endless opportunities to stop and explore.

Spectacular beaches, lines of cultivated fields stretching to ocean cliffs; cool, fragrant forests; white farmhouses with laundry blowing in the breeze; a beckoning stretch of red dirt road that leads to a serene country destination;, the clear blue waters of the Northumberland Strait and Prince Edward Island's most picturesque fishing harbours. All the while you'll breath in the fresh air that is a mix of wild rose bushes and the salt of the sea.

Safe, friendly and easy to get to, Eastern PEI offers visitors more than a vacation, it offers a chance to get away from it all while feeling a bit like you've just come home.

Check out some of our recommendations

TAKE THE FERRY

If you are leaving PEI and heading to Nova Scotia your most convenient and adventurous way is via The Northumberland Ferry Terminal which is only 20mins away!

For worry free travel

book your crossing here

Tranquility Cove Adventures

Tranquility Cove Adventures is a small, unique experiential tourism operation. We specialize in hands-on adventures covering giant clam digs with beach cook-outs, deep sea fishing with onboard BBQs, and starfish hunts. A lot of our travellers like the private boat charter options for families to get out there in a safer environment. CHECK IT OUT HERE

GET OUT ON WATER
THE EAST COAST OF PEI HAS OVER 50BEACHES!
The Confederation Trail

This is a 435 km tip-to-tip shared use walking and cycling trail in the summer and a snowmobile trail in the winter. With beautiful rolling hill scenery, quaint villages and broad bay seascapes, the Confederation Trail is Prince Edward Island's portion of the Trans Canada Trail.
This is well within walking distance of Ocean Acres!

With a bounty of fresh & local food's available from both the land and sea look no further than our favourite red island!

GOLF

PEI has the most golf courses per capita and more than 27 courses island wide and is proud to be Canada's #1 Golf Destination!

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