Prince Edward Island: A captivating maritime oasis
Written by Sophia Wan
On 27 May 2024

Prince Edward Island, the smallest province in Canada, is nestled in the tranquil embrace of the Atlantic Ocean and stands as a dazzling treasure in the Canadian maritime landscape. This island, often known as the “Garden of the Gulf,” exemplifies the harmonious balance between nature, history, and the enduring spirit of its people.

Covehead, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Renowned for its sweeping red-sand beaches and rolling green hills, Prince Edward Island is a nature lover’s paradise. The island’s rich and varied ecosystem is a tapestry of vibrant coastal landscapes, fertile farmlands, and enchanting forest trails. Visitors can immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the island’s famous Prince Edward Island National Park, where the iconic red cliffs and white-capped dunes create a picturesque scene. The park is famous for its dramatic red sandstone cliffs that line the shoreline. These distinctive cliffs were formed over millions of years by the erosion of the island’s red soil and rock.


Prince Edward Island National Park- Cavendish-Central Coastal Drive- Coastline

Delving into the island’s captivating history, one is transported back in time to the era of the Indigenous Peoples, the Mi’kmaq, who have called this land home for centuries. The arrival of European settlers in the 17th century ushered in a new chapter, as the island became a hub for maritime trade and agriculture. The island’s historic landmarks, including the Green Gables estate, which is the inspiration for the beloved “Anne of Green Gables” novel, provide a window into Prince Edward Island’s rich cultural heritage. The house and its surrounding landscapes are now preserved as part of the Green Gables Heritage Place. Visitors can explore Anne-themed attractions, attend performances, and visit notable sites from the books across the island.

Anne Shirley and Matthew Cuthbert (from Anne of Green Gables) at the Green Gables Museum in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

One of Prince Edward Island’s most distinctive features is its thriving culinary scene, which celebrates the bounty of the surrounding land and sea. The island’s renowned potatoes, fresh seafood, and award-winning dairy products have earned it a reputation as a foodie’s paradise. The dairy sector is an important part of Prince Edward Island’s agricultural economy, providing employment and contributing to the island’s reputation for high-quality food and agricultural products.

Frosty Treat Dairy Bar, ice cream shop and fast food restaurant at 109 Victoria Street in Kensington, Prince Edward Island, Canada

As you step foot on this enchanting island, you’ll be captivated by the seamless blend of natural beauty, rich history, and the genuine kindness of its people. Prince Edward Island offers a truly unique and unforgettable experience, inviting visitors to slow down, savor the moment, and immerse themselves in the charming splendor of this Canadian gem.

Here are the main ways to travel to Prince Edward Island :

By Air:

The island has three main airports – Charlottetown Airport, Summerside Airport, and Souris Airport. Flights are available from major airports across Canada.

By Car:

The Confederation Bridge connects Prince Edward Island to the mainland in New Brunswick. The 8-mile (13 km) bridge is the longest bridge in Canada.

Travelers can also take a ferry service from Nova Scotia to access the island by car.

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