Beaches
Prince Edward Island is a beach-goers paradise.
With over 800 km of shoreline you’ll find plenty to do whether taking a stroll on the miles of white sand beaches, clam digging on the famous red sand beaches or visiting the marvel of the singing sands at Basin Head beach.
The province’s beaches have won raves from all over the world, you’ll have to visit to find out why. For more information on PEI's beaches visit The Gentle Island Web Site.
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Culinary Treats
The Island is known for its rolling green pastures and beautiful ocean vistas, so it is no surprise that the main industries on the Island are farming and fishing.
What will surprise you is the vast array of culinary delights from lobster suppers to blue steamed mussels and world famous Malpeque oysters served on the half shell.
The Island has restaurants to suite every taste bud from 5-star dining to casual seaside take outs. There are many Island specialities to experience including; Gahan Brewery Handcrafted Ales served at a stylish microbrewery, COW’s handmade ice cream served at a number of seaside boardwalks and the melt in your mouth Anne of Green Gables Chocolates found at the one-of-a-kind Anne of Green Gables store in downtown Charlottetown. For more information visit Dining in PEI.
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Golf
Well by now you’ve heard that the Island has some of the best beaches and freshest seafood you’ll ever find, but did you know it is home to some of Canada’s best golf courses.
Prince Edward Island might be Canada’s smallest province, but it is a mighty golf destination with over 30 courses.
Test your ability at the Island’s champion courses such as the Links at Crowbush Cove, Brudenell River and Dundarave. Or visit the western end of the Island to play Mill River, this course was host to the “Big Break” reality television series in 2008. For more information visit Golf PEI.
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