Flying under the radar outside of the PEI National Park on the north shore (AKA no charge to enter), North Rustico Harbour beach just about has it all. Long stretches of white sand, beautiful views, and even allows dogs on leash… because who says humans get to...

Just 30 minutes north of Charlottetown along the Gulf Shore Parkway East in the PEI National Park, Ross Lane is like the lesser-known (and maybe even cuter?) little sister to well-known Brackley Beach. Same great views, white sand, and supervised swimming—except with half the crowd, twice...

Open mid-June to mid-September Centrally located, on the Trans Canada Hwy, 20 km West of Charlottetown in Churchill. Strathgartney has one of the most beautiful scenic views of all the Provincial Parks with self-guided nature trails, playground, kitchen shelters and washroom facilities....

Open mid-June to mid-September Located on the Trans Canada Highway, Bonshaw is a day use park featuring a playground, fishing and picnic facilities. Pets are permitted on leash....

Open mid-June to mid-September Located on route 19, Argyle Shore is a day use park offering an unsupervised beach, playground equipment, picnic facilities, showers and flush toilets. Pets are permitted on leash....

Open mid-June to mid-September Located off route 10 from Bedeque. Chelton Beach is a day use park featuring playground equipment, supervised beach, showers, flush toilets and canteen. Pets are permitted on leash....

Open early June to late September Linkletter Provincial Park offers a bay beach, playground equipment, laundromat, kitchen shelter and dumping station. Pets permitted on leash....

Open early June to mid-September Cabot Beach is the largest park in western PEI. This beautiful park has a large day-use area with playground equipment, an activity centre with children's programs. There is no swimming at Cabot Beach due to extremely dangerous water conditions. Historical Fanning School...

The Inspiring World of L.M. Montgomery Literary Tour has been created to help guide Prince Edward Islanders and visitors from around the world to learn about and visit some of the most important and meaningful places which inspired Montgomery to write. Official place names, thought-provoking key...

Montgomery Park (formerly Cavendish Heritage Park) has been created to commemorate L.M. Montgomery, and to celebrate the Founding Families of Cavendish and the Avonlea Women’s Institute, and to serve as the recommended starting point of The Inspiring World of L.M. Montgomery Literary Tour. A Glimpse of Beauty Bronze...