Hiking Prince Edward Island
- Visit the landscape that inspired the famous Anne of Green Gables
- Stroll along quiet beaches and through the stunning Greenwich Dunes
- Have lunch on the wharf in the picturesque seaside hamlet of North Rustico
- Walk through peaceful farmland and forests on the historic Confederation Trail
- Refuel with fresh seafood including lobster rolls and oysters
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in Charlottetown and OvernightYour adventure begins in Charlottetown where in 1864, a small group of leaders from maritime areas of what is now Canada and the Northeastern US met to discuss the formation of a new country. Later, if you wish you can join an interpretive walk through the city's historic centre which is led by costumed guides. Learn about the fascinating history of this island before enjoying dinner in town and attending an optional performance of Anne of Green Gables. (If interested in attending this famous performance, tickets should be purchased upon receiving confirmation of your trip as reservations are limited).
Located downtown only a short walk away from the Confederation Landing Riverside Park, this boutique hotel boasts beautifully decorated rooms equipped with high-speed internet and antique furnishings.
This historic inn was built in 1838 and has undergone a detailed restoration to its original splendor. They are ready to welcome you with warm hospitality and outstanding service. Relax in one of their seven spacious, elegantly comfortable rooms and escape to a time when life was simpler.
A modern, minimalist hotel, centrally located in Charlottetown.
This morning at 9:00am you will meet your local representative. Then you begin your hike to the Gulf Shore Parkway along Cavendish Beach past Orby Head to the seaside hamlet of North Rustico. Why not have a seafood lunch on the wharf here and enjoy the boardwalk overlooking the picturesque harbour. After lunch a short transfer brings you to the Homestead Trail, a pastoral walk that takes you all the way back to your inn.
Enjoy your stay at this family-run Inn located only a 20 minute walk away from the beach, and right next to the Green Gables House. This property boasts 6 acres of quiet, and peaceful land, as well as charming rooms and an included breakfast.
After breakfast a short 15-minute morning transfer brings you to the start of your walking day - the loop trail at Robinson’s Island. Afterwards, follow the beaches on the sand or the paved parallel trail of Prince Edward Island National Park along Brackley and Stanhope Beaches toward your iconic inn, stopping for lunch at Original Richard’s Seafood or the Dunes Café.
Walk one of the most impressive trails on Pricne Edward Island as it is so scenic. THe Blackbush Island Tide Walk is a trail that begins at Tracadie Beach and then leads you through some of the oldest and largest sand dunes in the Pricne Edward ISland National. Blackbush is the local name for the ‘grand dune’ that protects the region’s shoreline, rising from and fending off the waters of the Atlantic, creating a one-of-a-kind environment that is home to rare species of birds and animals.
Have a quick seafood lunch at the Fish Factory, then a short transfer takes you to the Confederation Trail. Walk along the shore of St. Peter’s Bay, from St. Peter’s Harbour through Morrell to St. Peter’s. This is considered the most scenic stretch of the entire Confederation Trail, and you can walk all the way to your inn.
The guest rooms in this stunningly located inn are situated at the front of the house, overlooking the bay, Confederation Trail, and the beautiful church next door! You can expect new comfortable beds and cozy coverings, renovated bathrooms in each room with larger showers. the breakfasts are to die for and as for the sunsets over the bay...wow!
This charming historic inn, built in 1840 has beautifully decorated rooms, also with a dining room and a pub on site!
Only a short walk away from the village of St. Peters, the Inn at St. Peters provides Adirondack chairs for each room's private balcony so you can enjoy the waterfront views. Enjoy dinner in their on-site restaurant with many options of locally sourced, fresh meals.
A 30-minute transfer brings you to the Greenwich Dunes National Park, home to floating boardwalks and stunning beaches and a highlight of the whole northern coast. Enjoy your walk here before finishing up at your friendly accommodation.
The guest rooms in this stunningly located inn are situated at the front of the house, overlooking the bay, Confederation Trail, and the beautiful church next door! You can expect new comfortable beds and cozy coverings, renovated bathrooms in each room with larger showers. the breakfasts are to die for and as for the sunsets over the bay...wow!
This charming historic inn, built in 1840 has beautifully decorated rooms, also with a dining room and a pub on site!
Only a short walk away from the village of St. Peters, the Inn at St. Peters provides Adirondack chairs for each room's private balcony so you can enjoy the waterfront views. Enjoy dinner in their on-site restaurant with many options of locally sourced, fresh meals.
A short transfer brings you to Bothwell Beach for a short one-way walk on Singing Sands to Basin Head. There is a café and a fisheries museum here, as well as a wonderful opportunity for bridge jumping! Afterwards, enjoy a final walk along Little Harbour Beach and Black Pond bird sanctuary before a transfer (45-minutes) brings you back to your week’s starting point, Charlottetown. This can be a good night to see the musical play “Anne of Green Gables” if you did not do so on night one.
Located downtown only a short walk away from the Confederation Landing Riverside Park, this boutique hotel boasts beautifully decorated rooms equipped with high-speed internet and antique furnishings.
This historic inn was built in 1838 and has undergone a detailed restoration to its original splendor. They are ready to welcome you with warm hospitality and outstanding service. Relax in one of their seven spacious, elegantly comfortable rooms and escape to a time when life was simpler.
A modern, minimalist hotel, centrally located in Charlottetown.
After breakfast, continue on your onward travels.
This trip has a carbon score of 2kg per person per night, meaning it’s one of our best trips! For comparison, a carbon count of 2kg is equivalent to 3 pints of local ale in the pub. Here at Macs, we pride ourselves on being a responsible travel company and continue to adopt, develop and innovate ways to positively impact the environment. Find out more information on how we've carbon counted our trips.
Other Information
Is it for me?This tour is rated easy to moderate as the included walks for the most part are not too challenging. There is also great comfort in the fact that you will, throughout the tour have a local representative and a support driver. This part of North Eastern Canada is stunning and if you like coastal walking, and stays in historic inns this is the tour for you.
Classic Routes | If you’re the active, outdoorsy type, who’s interested in taking on the great routes of the world or looking for a challenge, then our Classic Routes are for you. We’re talking the West Highland Way, Tour Du Mont Blanc and the Passau to Vienna Danube Cycle Path, to name but a few!
Inn to Inn Walking | Walk from place-to-place changing accommodations each night. Generally staying in B&Bs, inns, and guesthouses.
Islands, Off the Beaten Track
The minimum age for this tour is: 14 Years
This trip is rated as easy to moderate. Expect beach walking with time for refreshing dips in the sea if you would prefer. There is some inland walking along the confederation trail through farmland and forests.
One of the highlights of this tour is the high standard of accommodation. You will stay in carefully selected 3* small hotels. Your room will always have an ensuite or private bathroom. A delicious breakfast is also included.
Single Rooms
If you require single rooms within your party we will always try and accommodate you subject to availability. A single supplement is payable. This trip is not available to solo cyclists as there is a minimum of 2 walkers needed to book.
Meals
A hearty breakfast is included each morning. Lunches and dinners are not included so you are free to choose from the surrounding options. Dinner is available either at your accommodation or at nearby restaurants.
You will receive route notes upon arrival. You will also be able to use our local partners app which has the GPX tracks loaded on it.
- 6 nights in characterful accommodations (B&Bs, lodges, & cabins)
- 6 Breakfasts
- Luggage transfers
- Detailed pre-departure information pack
- GPS Tracks in the Macs Adventure Smartphone App
- 24/7 telephone support
- Support person/driver who provides transfers outlined in the itinerary
- Travel to/from Charlottetown
- Lunches, dinners, snacks, and drinks
- Travel Insurance
- Personal Equipment
- Optional activities
- Additional nights before, during, or after the trip
- Single Supplement
This trip is available between mid-June and mid-October. You may start on any day of the week subject to availability. Prince Edward Island is a popular destination with limited lodging capacity, so it is best to book as far in advance as you are able. The best months to visit are anytime between June and October!
This tour starts and ends in Charlottetown.
By Car
Prince Edward Island is easily accessible from the neighbouring provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia by bridge or ferry. The Island is connected to the mainland of New Brunswick by the Confederation Bridge (www.confederationbridge.com), making travel throughout the Maritimes easy and convenient. This curved, 12.9 kilometre (8 mile) long bridge is the world's longest bridge crossing ice-covered water and endures as one of Canada’s top engineering achievements. There is a toll to cross the bridge, which is collected only when leaving the Island, at a cost of $45.50 CAD per car, including passengers. Long term parking is available at the Charlottetown Airport (www.flypei.com/parking_info) and at selected locations in downtown Charlottetown (www.city.charlottetown.pe.ca/parkingfacilities.php)
If you would like a more leisurely excursion to the Island from Nova Scotia, Northumberland Ferries Limited offers nine daily departure crossings from each side during high season. This 75-minute route runs between Caribou, Nova Scotia (just outside of Pictou), and Wood Islands, PEI. The crossing fee for the ferry is slightly higher than the bridge, at a cost of approx.$70 per vehicle, including passengers. Summertime crossings feature onboard live music entertainment during peak hours, a cafeteria (including Cows ice cream), and an outdoor seating area allowing passengers to enjoy the fresh sea air during the crossing. Please view the website for schedule times, or to reserve a crossing: www.nfl-bay.com
By Air
There is something magical about seeing PEI from the air as you arrive by plane at the Charlottetown Airport (YYG). With a bird’s eye view from the airplane, tiled farmers’ fields resemble a patchwork quilt and pristine sandy beaches seem as if they could go on forever. Once you arrive at the airport, you will find it is small in size and will be easy to navigate. Adjacent to the arrivals gate is the Visitor Information Centre, where you can find more information (maps, visitor’s guides, friendly advice) about the Island for any of your pre- or post-adventure needs. Direct flights or connections can be made from Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto.
Baggage transfer is included in the cost of your holiday. We ask you to limit your luggage to one bag of up to 20 kg per person.
On this tour you will meet the local representative on the morning of Day 2. They will supply you with your full route notes and any further information that you require for your tour.
Our pre-departure information pack has detailed advice on what to bring. Please be prepared by packing all necessary items, including rain gear, sunscreen, and appropriate cycling clothing, as the weather can vary greatly. If you have any questions, we would be happy to share our tips and advice. Please limit your baggage to 1 bag per person of no more than 50 lbs / 20 kg. Your bag will be transported between your inns.
It is a requirement of booking this tour with Macs Adventure that you have suitable travel insurance that covers you for the activity and emergency evacuation and hospital care.
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