Prince Edward Island is a favorite destination for RVers from across North America. Located on the east coast of Canada, Prince Edward Island is known for its natural beauty, miles of sandy shoreline and delectable culinary scene. This is the place for an adventure-filled vacation or a relaxing retreat at a slower pace.
The Island, as it is affectionately named, always leaves a big impression on visitors. Its size and shape mean you can plan your tour to begin at one entry point and end at another. Arrive via the Confederation Bridge from New Brunswick anytime or sail with Northumberland Ferries from Nova Scotia across the Northumberland Strait from May to December.
Prince Edward Island has so much to offer RV vacation enthusiasts, including eight provincial campgrounds. Brudenell River Provincial Park is the largest campground in the eastern region, with scheduled children’s programming each day as well as a marina and river beach for all ages to enjoy. Horseback riding, kayaks and paddleboards are available for a fee on the premises. Within walking distance is a resort with two championship 18-hole golf courses and a spa.
Also in the east, Red Point Provincial Park offers a supervised beach nestled on the Northumberland Strait and only 10 minutes to the seaside town of Souris. Local beaches are well known for digging clams and beachcombing for sea glass.
In the area known as Green Gables Shore, the largest provincial campground is Cabot Beach Provincial Park. This park is popular with families for its large playground, sandy beach and activity center with daily programming. This region is a dream come true for campers who love “Anne of Green Gables” books, movies and world-class musical performances. Within 10 kilometers (6 miles) is the beloved Indian River Festival at the historic St. Mary’s Church. Only a short distance further is the famed Lake of Shining Waters at Park Corner.
With gently rolling hills and pristine beaches, Prince Edward Island can be described as an outdoor enthusiast’s dream with scenery worth slowing down to enjoy. Discover a province-wide hiking trail, 25 golf courses, championship disc golf courses and countless other outdoor festivals, events and attractions. Food is also a way of life here. Prince Edward Island is home to fresh seafood, award-winning craft beer and wine and the world’s best potatoes. You will not leave hungry.
Reservations open for Prince Edward Island Parks on April 12, 2022. Book online or call toll-free 877-445-4938.
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