Discover Prince Edward Island

 


The summer before we started our family, my husband and I planned a fabulous two week road trip to the East Coast of Canada. It was such a great way to connect as a couple before we started our busy life as parents. Visiting Prince Edward Island was a top priority, I couldn’t wait to set my eyes on Canada’s smallest (and possibly prettiest) province and squish my feet in the sand! 

Planning out a two week road trip is no small task, we would be moving from location to location every couple of days in order to see it all and that required complete organization! Fortunately, the Tourism PEI website is a gem and has plenty of amazing information on places to stay, where to eat and things to do while on the Island. 

 

west point lighthouse PEI pm

Discover Prince Edward Island

 

Lighthouses

It wouldn’t be a trip to PEI without stopping to see some legendary lighthouses, this is just something you don’t see here very often in Ontario and they are so whimsical. I was really interested in the history of each one and loved how each structure had a story to tell.

Cape Bear lighthouse, heard the first distress signal from the Titanic as it sank off of Newfoundland! We also took in West Point, East Point, Panmure Head and a few others we spotted along our route.

panmure head lighthouse prince edward island

 

Beaches

You don’t have to go far to find a beautiful beach on Prince Edward Island. You’ll find miles and miles of sandy beaches, each one with its own distinct character.

Cavendish Beach is probably one of the most popular ones and its red sand and striking dunes gives it a truly unique landscape. It also has some of the most gorgeous sunsets I’ve seen in my life! Basin Head is known for its ‘singing sands’ which in all honesty is a lot more like squeaking and you have to listen really closely, but still fun for a stroll! 

 

sunset in Prince edward island

 

Old and New

Prince Edward Island is rich with Canadian history. Did you know that PEI is the birthplace of Canada? We went back in time to 1864 as we took a tour of historic downtown Charlottetown and visited the Province House National Historic Site. It was a fun rainy morning activity for us, and when the clouds passed by, we headed to Peake’s Wharf for some Cows Ice Cream and a little shopping.  

confederation prince edward island

 

 Only in PEI

There are a few attractions that you can only find on the Island!

Did you read Anne of Green Gables as child? Many young girls do and each year hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world visit the site which inspired the setting for L.M. Montgomery to create her beloved tale of a red-haired orphan. In addition to the Green Gables House, several museums and sites invite visitors to learn more about Anne and Montgomery and a popular musical version of the story runs every summer at the Charlottetown Festival.

One of the most unique sites we stumbled across was the Glass Bottle Houses. Édouard T. Arsenault was 66 when he started building houses made entirely of glass bottles! He ended up creating three fantasy-like buildings using 25, 000 glass bottles of various shapes, colours and sizes! They were quite the site to see and the grounds were beautiful as well.

 

bottle house

 

Ask and Islander

Nobody knows the Island like the people who live, work and play there, every day. While you can research your destination all you want, if you really want the inside scoop you have to ask someone who lives there. 

Maritimers are passionate about the place they call home, they will be bringing together a special group of Islanders to answer all kinds of questions about PEI and help you plan your perfect island getaway. This spring, you’ll be able to ask your questions and the Islanders will offer you the kind of personal information you won’t find in fancy travel brochures! It doesn’t get better than that!

 

lobster traps

 

I can’t wait to get back to Prince Edward Island and bring the whole family along! With three beach loving boys who love to explore, I know it would make a fabulous family adventure! It will be fun to be able to ask the locals what they do for family fun using Ask An Islander! 

 

Follow #AskAnIslander and #PEI on Twitter for more helpful info about PEI

 

dunes of PEI

 

Although this post has been generously sponsored by Tourism PEI, the opinions and language are my own, and in no way do they reflect Tourism PEI.

 

Comments

  1. My brother and his family moved to PEI a few years ago now and we love going to visit. I’ve never heard of the glass bottle house – we’ll have to go see it next time!

  2. PEI is definitely on my places to go list buuuuuuttttt there’s only one problem – it’s so close to NF. And you know me and the pull Newfieville has on my soul. I’m just going to have to take an extra week vacation and get there.

    • momvstheboys says

      Definitely, since you go all the way out there anyway, you should take the time to explore the nearby provinces, they are amazing!

  3. loucheryl says

    I would love to visit PEI one day. It looks so beautiful there and I hear the people are so nice.

  4. Stunning. Our Country is so beautiful, and so diverse.

  5. PEI is so pretty and welcoming. I love visiting there!

  6. PEI is one place in Canada I have always dreamed about visiting either by myself or with the family. So much Canadian beauty and history. Thank you for sharing, love the photos!

  7. I was in PEI for the first time last week – and it was amazing! I saw the sandbank you have pictured in the last photo and it is truly breathtaking.

  8. Wow, that glass house looks awesome! 🙂 Jay and I keep saying we’ll make our way to PEI for a week’s vacation, but have yet to find our way there. PEI always looks so gorgeous in photos, I can’t wait to finally see it with my own two eyes someday, lol.

  9. Gorgeous, gorgeous photos. I’ve only been to Toronto on a work trip and I live in Manitoba but I’ve never been anywhere that I can just go and take in the sites and beauties of a province. From your pictures, PEI looks like a place that has a lot of history.

  10. PEI looks amazing. I’ve always wanted to go with my family. I love the lighthouses and the beaches. I think there is something for everyone in PEI. I bet summer is a great time to visit. I hope to visit PEI one day!

  11. Victoria Ess says

    Visiting PEI is on my summer bucket list every year!

  12. I’ve never been to PEI, it is so gorgeous. Definitely a Canadian Gem!

  13. I’ve never been to Pei but I would love to visit it looks amazing

  14. We flew into PEI From Toronto two Novembers ago when we bought our new house in Nova Scotia. We did a brief little drive about but it was winter, so we didn’t get the true feel of the province. Now that we are living on the East Coast, I think a proper PEI trip is in order. Thinking of heading there next summer.

  15. Elva Roberts says

    I’m so happy that you included PEI in your travels. I live here and it is the best place in Canada in my opinion. We have lots of things for tourists to do in summer and lots of beautiful camping grounds. We,ourselves, had a trailer and camped on a camping ground near the shore. Between the beach and the campstore , our children had a wonderful time. We would go for a week at a time while my husband farmed and joined us for the evenings and Sunday. Our children still speak fondly of their time at that family campground.

  16. Eva Urban says

    Always wanted to stay in a lighthouse, on my bucket list. Originally from the Maritimes so I have travelled the Confederation Bridge to PEI. Work committments have hindered a trip East, but hopeful in the summer a quick reprieve from the CHAOS.

  17. Elva Roberts says

    I am so happy to hear that you visited our Island and enjoyed your visit. It is lovely, especially in the Summer and Autumn and there are so many placed to see and events to attend. You can also spend quiet summer days at the shore. Come back again.

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