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North and South Shore Tour of Prince Edward Island
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7 hours (approx.)
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Pickup offered
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Mobile ticket
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Offered in: English
What to Expect
Stop at: Confederation Bridge
Travel from Charlottetown on a scenic drive to the Confederation Bridge, an engineering marvel and the fixed link connecting Prince Edward Island to mainland Canada. Stretching 12.9 km (8 miles) across the Northumberland Strait, it’s the longest bridge in the world over ice-covered waters. This stop lets you experience a true symbol of the Island — where isolation, connection, and modern engineering meet. Take in sweeping ocean views, feel the scale of the structure, and hear how the bridge transformed life on PEI. You’ll also have time to explore Gateway Village, including the Marine Atlantic Museum, Confederation Bridge Park, and nearby shops — a great place to walk, take photos, and enjoy the setting before continuing your Island adventure.
Stop at: Victoria Seaport Lighthouse Museum
Visit the Victoria Seaport Lighthouse Museum in the charming seaside village of Victoria-by-the-Sea. This historic working lighthouse, built in 1879, once guided ships safely into the harbour and now offers a glimpse into Prince Edward Island’s maritime past. Step inside to explore exhibits on lighthouse keepers, shipwrecks, and coastal life, or climb to the top for beautiful views of the harbour and Northumberland Strait. Surrounded by colourful buildings, artisan shops, and a peaceful waterfront park, this stop is a perfect blend of history, scenery, and small Island charm. Get out and stroll around this historic charming seaside village.
Stop at: Green Gables Heritage Place
Discover the charm of Green Gables Heritage Place, where rolling green fields, quiet tree-lined paths, and fresh coastal air create the perfect picture of Prince Edward Island. This is the landscape that inspired Anne of Green Gables, but even for those unfamiliar with the story, the setting itself is what makes this stop unforgettable. Walk through the historic farmhouse, wander along Lovers Lane and the Haunted Wood, and take in the peaceful countryside that feels untouched by time. With open space, soft ocean breezes, and postcard-worthy views in every direction, this stop captures the relaxed, storybook beauty people travel to PEI to experience.
Stop at: Prince Edward Island National Park
Experience the natural beauty of Prince Edward Island National Park along the Gulf Shore’s famous red sandstone cliffs. These striking cliffs, shaped by wind and waves, rise above the Gulf of St. Lawrence and offer some of the most iconic views on the Island. From scenic lookout points, take in the dramatic contrast of red cliffs, green fields, and blue ocean stretching to the horizon. Feel the fresh coastal breeze and hear the story of how this fragile landscape is constantly changing with the tides and weather. This stop is all about the views — a chance to take in PEI’s rugged coastline from above and capture some truly unforgettable photos.
Stop at: North Rustico Harbour
Visit the working harbour of North Rustico, a traditional fishing village where you’ll get a real look at Prince Edward Island’s shellfish industry. See lobster boats, fishing gear, and the daily rhythm of life on the water while learning how lobster, mussels, and other seafood are harvested and brought to market. If time and interest allow, enjoy a lobster demonstration and learn how they’re handled, cooked, and prepared. Guests are welcome to get out, walk around the harbour, take photos, and experience this authentic coastal setting up close. This stop offers a genuine connection to Island culture, where fishing traditions are still a way of life.
Stop at: The Dunes Studio Gallery & Cafe
Visit The Dunes Studio Gallery & Café, a unique Island destination known for its colourful gardens, local art, and relaxed atmosphere. Wander through beautifully landscaped grounds filled with flowers, sculptures, and quiet walking paths that feel like a hidden retreat. Inside the gallery, discover handcrafted pottery, paintings, and work by local artisans, all inspired by the natural beauty of Prince Edward Island. Guests can take time to explore, browse, or simply enjoy the peaceful setting. For those interested, the café offers fresh, locally inspired food and refreshments, making this a perfect stop to relax and take in a different side of Island life.
Stop at: Covehead Harbour Lighthouse
Stop at Covehead Harbour Lighthouse in Stanhope, located within Prince Edward Island National Park. This picturesque red-and-white lighthouse overlooks the entrance to a busy fishing harbour and offers a classic Island coastal scene. Guests have direct access to the National Park beach, where you can walk along the soft sand, dip your toes in the water, or simply enjoy the fresh ocean air. Watch fishing boats pass through the harbour and take in the contrast of dunes, sea, and working waterfront. With open space, ocean views, and easy beach access, this stop offers a relaxed and authentic PEI coastal experience.
Stop at: COWS Creamery
Visit COWS Creamery in Charlottetown, home of Prince Edward Island’s famous ice cream. Known across Canada for its rich, creamy texture and fun flavours, this stop is a favourite for visitors of all ages. Watch how the ice cream is made, browse their playful Island-themed merchandise, and enjoy a scoop (or two) of one of their signature flavours. With its lighthearted atmosphere and local charm, this is a perfect way to treat yourself and wrap up your Island adventure on a sweet note.
Stop at: Victoria Park
Enjoy a guided drive through historic Charlottetown, known as the Birthplace of Confederation. Pass by elegant heritage buildings, tree-lined streets, and landmarks that played a role in shaping Canada’s history, while hearing stories that bring the city’s past and present to life. Continue to Victoria Park, a beautiful waterfront green space overlooking Charlottetown Harbour. Take in views of the water, historic sites, and quiet walking paths surrounded by nature. This relaxed drive offers a mix of history, scenery, and local insight, giving you a true feel for the Island’s capital.
What's Included
- All Admission fees are included in this private tour
- Lunch, snacks, and beverages are not included and may be purchased at Green Gables Heritage Place, The Dunes Studio Gardens, Confederation Bridge
Meeting And Pickup
Pickup Point
Select a pickup point
Pickup is available Island-wide from hotels, Airbnb accommodations, the Charlottetown Airport, and private residences. For cruise ship guests, the primary meeting location is: Port Charlottetown – 1 Weymouth Street, Charlottetown, PEI Your guide will meet you directly at the cruise terminal upon arrival. at Gate E3 Custom pickup arrangements can be coordinated in advance to suit your schedule and location.
Meeting Point
Where you'll meet your guide
Cruise ship guests will be met inside the terminal at: Port Charlottetown – 1 Weymouth Street Meeting point: Gate E3 (inside the port building)
End Point
Where the tour ends
This experience ends at the starting point.
Start time:
8:00 AM
Additional Info
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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