Prince Edward Island
PEI is one of the most beautiful provinces in Canada. Its fields, flowers and trees are picturesque and you won’t miss taking photos. Do not forget to bring a good camera. On the coastline all around PEI you’ll find many light houses, red sand cliffs and beaches.
The people are very friendly and laid-back. I’ve met so many great new friends and I was even invited for a beach party. Playing golf on the sea floor(!) while low tide, digging for clams and eating them and having great talks was surely a highlight during my visit of PEI.
If you have a car you should come by ferry and return over the Confederation bridge to the mainland, it’s less expensive. Public transportation is almost not existing on PEI, therefore a car or a bike is highly recommended.
Charlottetown
Staying in Charlottetown Backpackers Inn HI hostel allows you to meet people from all over the world. Since Levi, the owner, is living in the hostel itself, this hostel is very familiar, clean and well organized. And the staff of 2010 was just awesome!
Charlottetown Backpackers Inn
60 Hillsborough Street
Charlottetown, PE, C1A 4W1
There is a garage with a vinyl player, chess table and a pool table, and outside, you’ll find a BBQ. Ask your friends and other guests if they’ll join you for a great BBQ!
However, there are other great place to eat as well, it doesn’t matter for what kind of food you’re looking for. Do you wanna seafood? Lobster? Go to Water-Prince Corner Shop, it’s a small, unimposing restaurant but really worth to go. I was told that local people prefer to go there and so did I. Having had once fish&chips (with real fresh cut fries) and once lobster, I would return any time.
Water-Prince Corner Shop
141 Water Street
Charlottetown, PE, C1A 1A8
If you are more into pizza, there is a food court in the Confederation Court Mall. The restaurant is called Urban Eatery and is open between 11am and 2pm! Buy a box of Oregano in the dollar store in the basement of the mall in advanced and strew a little bit over your pizza. You’ll have (almost) an italian pizza which is hard to find in Canada.
Urban Eatery
134 Kent Street
Charlottetown, PE, C1A 9N4
Last but not least, you’ll get delicious sandwiches and desserts in Leonhard’s Café & Bakery. The German owners also make fresh breads every day, too bad that they are not using salt to bake their bread because the ingredients and consistence of the loaf are amazing!
Leonhard’s Café & Bakery
42 University Avenue
Charlottetown, PE, C1A 4K6
A very important meal of the day is of course an ice cream. Go to Cows ice cream at the waterfront. They say it’s the best ice cream in Canada and they are not lying… it is the best ice cream!
Having a good beer while having a great BBQ is very important. For this reason, there is a great brewery just three blocks from the hostel. The micro brewery is called Gahan.
Gahan House Pub Brewery
126 Sydney Street
Charlottetown, PE, C1A 1G4
Outside of Charlottetown
Go for a coastal drive between West Cap and North Cap and enjoy the sea coloured blood-red from the sand. (If you need a gas station, stop in Miminegash!) Both West Cap and North Cap are great places to visit.
There is a great fox museum in Summerside, explaining the history of fox breed on PEI.
Anne of Green Gables invites for visits in her farmhouse in Cavendish. I haven’t seen this place because I haven’t heard of this story before my stay on PEI. However, Cavendish has a really nice coastline as well with great beaches.
One of the best beach, however, is located behind the dunes of Greenwich Prince Edward National Park. It’s a 4 km trail to go there but it’s definitively worth. Once arrived, you’ll find a long white sand beach! Be warned, there is no washroom next to the beach!
You might enjoy a drive from St. Peters on the North coast to the East Cap. It’s probably the least populated area of PEI. Following the coast further south, you should stop at the Basin Head Provincial Park and go to the beach.
Don’t miss the Southern coastline between Confederation Bridge and Charlottetown as well as Wood Islands (ferry port) and Cape Bear.
You’ll be fascinated from the breathtaking countryside! It’s a promise!