Lighthouse Visits
Prince Edward Island is home to over 60 lighthouses, each telling a story of maritime history and guiding sailors along the island’s rugged coastlines. These picturesque landmarks stand proudly against the stunning backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking views and countless photo opportunities.
Beneath a canopy of glittering stars, PEI’s lighthouses shine as beacons of hope and history. Their warm glow not only guides mariners but also creates a magical scene, blending the beauty of the night sky with the timeless charm of the island’s coastal heritage.
Greenwich Beach
Greenwich has a long history with connections to Mi’kmaq and Acadian culture, and an ever-evolving tale of the shaping and re-shaping of its landscapes through wind and waves. The path to Greenwich may be a bit less traveled than other areas of PEI National Park, but it’s ripe for discovery through exploration of its trails, beaches and beautiful interpretation centre.
Hiking & Cycling
Discover Prince Edward Island’s scenic beauty through its extensive trails, perfect for hiking and cycling. From serene woodland paths to breathtaking coastal routes, every journey offers stunning views and a chance to connect with the island’s natural charm.