Welcome to Borden-Carleton On behalf of Town Council members we would like to welcome you to The Town of Borden-Carleton, a small but beautiful place at the foot of the Confederation Bridge. The Community of Borden-Carleton was created as a result of the April 12, 1995...

Nestled in the Strathgartney Park you’ll find Scandinavian inspired, off-grid, micro-cabins with panoramic views of the PEI countryside and the West River. Just steps from your bed, outdoor adventure awaits with over 30km of singletrack winding through hundreds of acres of protected forest. The perfect...

Five scenic look-offs worth seeing in the Red Sands Shore while cruising the Central Coast Drive! Skmaqn–Port-la-Joye–Fort Amherst West River Inman Park, Canoe Cove Victoria by the Sea North Carleton For more information, please visit our CCTP Graphic Map by clicking here. ...

Five scenic look-offs worth seeing in the Green Gables Shore while cruising the Central Coast Drive! Darnley French River Swimming Rock, Stanley Bridge North Rustico/Cavendish Tracadie For more information, please visit our CCTP Graphic Map by clicking here. ...

Canoe Cove Beach is located in Lloyd Inman Memorial Park on the South Shore of PEI along the balmy water of the Northumberland Straight. It’s a perfect spot to take the kids and beach chairs for the day to walk the red shore or explore the...

Brackley Beach is just 20 minutes from Charlottetown, located within the PEI National Park. This beach is part of a protected area that stretches from Rustico harbour to Brackley, continuing west to Stanhope and Dalvay. Altogether, six beach areas dot this coastline with Brackley Beach the...

Thunder Cove Beach is one of those hidden gems that locals try to keep for themselves. It’s off-the-beaten-path in Darnley, just outside of Kensington. While most of PEI’s north shore is known for epic rolling dunes and wide beaches of fine sand, Thunder Cove is so...

Stanhope Beach is located in PEI National Park just 23km from Charlottetown. Energetic beach walkers could walk as far as 3km in one direction, past Ross Lane Beach to Stanhope Cape or 2km in the other direction to Dalvay By the Sea. Stanhope has dunes for...

Back to the south shore we go, this time to Victoria Harbour, just outside the quaint village of Victoria-by-the-Sea. It’s a peaceful place for clam-digging in bare feet at low tide, reading in a beach chair at the water’s edge, or dozing off on a...

We might get in trouble with the locals for sharing this, but Cousin’s Shore, just north of Kensington, is the epitome of a “best-kept secret.” Not only does it have soft white sand, but it also has the rich red cliffs that PEI is so...