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Prince Edward Island is all about getting close to the coast. And the North Cape Coastal Drive is as close to the Island coast as you can get. We’ll show you the way along a shimmering necklace of irresistible sandy beaches, fishing harbours, secret coves, towering red sandstone capes, lighthouses and the tidal and wind phenomena of North Cape itself. Shop through the next 50-plus pages, take a virtual tour at northcapedrive.com and then ready yourself and yours for a scenic, cultural and culinary journey that covers all of Western Prince Edward Island.

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Watch for our symbol when you arrive on Prince Edward Island

rince Edward Island is all about getting close to the coast. And the North Cape Coastal Drive is as close to the Island coast as you can get. We’ll show you the way along a shimmering necklace of irresistible sandy beaches, fishing harbours, secret coves, towering red sandstone capes, lighthouses and the tidal and wind phenomena of North Cape itself.

Shop through the next 50-plus pages, take a virtual tour at northcapedrive.com and then ready yourself and yours for a scenic, cultural and culinary journey that covers all of Western Prince Edward Island.

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North Cape Coastal Tourism Area Partnership455 Main Street, Alberton, PE C0B 1B0

(902) 853-6557 | [email protected]

www.facebook.com/NorthCapeCoastalDrive

@northcapedrive

www.youtube.com/northcapecoastal

NorthCapeCoastal

TOUR THE COAST

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North Cape Tourism Region Map ....................................................................4Genuine Coastal Experiences ..........................................................................7Tour Our Beaches & Harbours .....................................................................12Tour Our Communities ................................................................................16Tour Our Attractions ....................................................................................18Tour Our Experiences ...................................................................................22Tour Our Shops ............................................................................................28Tour Our Kitchens ........................................................................................32Tour Our Festivals .........................................................................................38Tour Our Accommodations ..........................................................................46

Guide brand, creative development and design by TechnoMedia, Insight Brand and Marketing Studio, Prevail Creative and Forerunner Creative and Tourism Strategies.

Photography used throughout the publication was by the following photographers: Anne Arsenault, Aaron Boeker, Boily Photo, Barrett & MacKay Photography, Heather Ogg, Oliver Childs, Prevail Creative, Kevin Molyneaux, Lionel Stevenson, Fresh Media, Stephen Harris, Kenny Driscoll and Tiny Town Media.

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Before you write your story in Western PEI, let us show you some of ours…

Step 1: Secure the top and bottom of the oyster on a towel against a hard surface.

Step 2: Insert an oyster knife into the hinge, twisting the knife to separate the halves.

Step 3: Slide the knife across the top shell to sever the abductor muscle and discard the shell.

Step 4: Use the knife to sever the bottom abductor muscle and remove grit, keeping the shell level to preserve the liquor.

Step 5: Once the fresh PEI Oyster is free from the shell, serve it on the half shell raw or with your preferred seasoning.

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Breakfast:

Wake up to local flavours at one of the most charming cafés in town.samuelscoffeehouse.ca · 4 Queen Street, Summerside, PEI

1. Samuel’s Coffee House

Activity Time: 45min Distance: 26km

Explore one of P.E.I.'s biggest exports and enjoy a hearty lunch in their P.E.I. Potato Country Kitchen. canadianpotatomuseum.com · 1 Dewar Lane, O’Leary, PEI

4. Canadian Potato Museum

Activity Time: 1 - 2hr

Lunch:

Dinner: Take your pick!

Our “Taste the Coast” itinerary was designed to ensure you make the most of your day in the North Cape Coastal Region with some of the best culinary offerings in Western P.E.I.

Join Captain Kenny McRae for a mouthwatering culinary adventure. Succulent lobster, cooked right on the ocean before your eyes. giantbluefintuna.com · 175 Judes Point Rd., Tignish, PEI

6. All-You-Can-Eat Lobster

Activity Time: 2 - 3hr

2. Frolic, Fricot and Fiddles - Le Village Musical Acadien

Activity Time: 2.5hr

Taste the Coast Culinary Itinerary

Distance: 26km

Distance: 38km

Savour history as you learn to bake Acadian-style pastries while tapping your toes to traditional Acadian music. villagemusical.com · 1745 Route 124, Abram-Village, PEI

Breathe in the salt air as you grab a seaside seat and indulge in some of the best, locally inspired cuisine around. northportpier.ca · 296 Route 152, Northport, PEI

5. Northport Pier Restaurant

Activity Time: 1hr Distance: 21km

Taste the craft beer at Moth Lane Brewery and take in the beautiful vistas of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Conway Narrows.Mickie Allen Shore Road, Ellerslie, PEI

3. Moth Lane Brewery

Activity Time: 1hr Distance: 30km

Distance: 38km

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Our “Hands-on Fun!” itinerary was designed to ensure you make the most of your day in the North Cape Coastal Region with some of the best ways to connect with locals and have a genuine coastal experience.

Morning:

Participate in an interactive workshop and learn how to createbaskets using the traditional ash-splint process.islandtraditionsstore.com · 17 Sunnyside Rd., Richmond, PEI

4. Weaving with Wood – Island Traditions Store

Activity Time: 30m - 2hr Distance: 21km

Meet a local farmer, make homemade potato fudge and learnall about PEI's famous potato industry! canadianpotatomuseum.com · 1 Dewar Lane, O’Leary, PEI

2. Spuds, Fudge & Tales Farm Tour

Activity Time: 2hr Distance: 35km

Evening:

Afternoon:

Get involved and learn how to make your very own SeaSplash soap with locally harvested Irish Moss. tignishtreasures.ca · 103 School Street, Tignish, PEI

1. SeaSplash Soap Making at Tignish Treasures

Activity Time: 2.5hr Distance: 35km

Finish your day by treating yourself at one of Summerside’s most-prized heritage properties. Located in the 160-year-old Homestead, the Holman Ice Cream Parlour offers sweet treats in a setting bursting with local history.286 Fitzroy Street, Summerside, PEI

5. Holman’s Ice Cream Parlour

Activity Time: 1hr

Put your toes in the Island mud and participate in an authentic P.E.I. experience. Join John Martin for an afternoon of clam digging. peicoastal.ca/#!clam-digging/ccau · Tyne Valley, PEI

3. Clam Digging – PEI’s Digging for Gold & Eating Pleasure

Activity Time: 3hr Distance: 13km

Hands-on Fun!Cultural Itinerary – Immersive

Distance: 23km

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1. North Cape Complex

Activity Time: 30m Distance: 32km

Morning:

Get up close to impressive wind turbines and learn about wind energy at the North Cape Wind Energy Interpretive Centre. Also on site are the North Cape Gift Shop and Black Marsh Nature Trail.northcape.ca · 21817 Route 12, North Cape, Tignish, PEI

Discover this quaint community in Western P.E.I. boasting beautifulbeaches, dunes and an iconic lighthouse.westpointharmony.ca · 364 Cedar Dunes Park Rd., O’Leary, PEI

2. West Point Lighthouse & Museum

Activity Time: 1 - 2hr

Be introduced to the culture of Lennox Island.Take a historically rich nature walk and enjoy the beautiful view of the scenic shores while you learn about Mi’kmaq history and customs.lennoxisland.com · 8 Eagle Feather Trail, Lennox Island, PEI

3. Lennox Island First Nation - The Path of our Forefathers

Activity Time: 1 - 2hr

Experience harmony in The Evangeline Region or “The Musical Region”. It lives up to its name with a variety of traditional and contemporary music and entertainment venues including the “Village Musical Acadien."villagemusical.com/en/ · 1745 Route 124, Abram-Village, PEI

4. Village Musical Acadien

Activity Time: 2hr

Distance: 53km

Distance: 45km

Distance: 68km

Evening:

Afternoon:

Explore The CoastScenic Itinerary

Find unique shops featuring one-of-a-kind souvenirs, clothing, antiques, jewelry and local art. You can even take a Baywalk Tour on a Segway!spinnakerslanding.com · 150 Heather Moyse Drive, Summerside, PEI

5. Spinnakers’ Landing

Activity Time: 1hr

Our “Explore The Coast” itinerary was designed to ensure you make the most of your day on the Western Coast with some of the best ways to explore and see the vast beauty that is the North Cape Coastal Region.

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TOUR OUR BEACHES & HARBOURS

each experiences come in many forms on the North Cape Coastal Drive: safe, swimmable, supervised beaches; intimate places; beaches for walking and collecting; and natural habitats we need to protect. Remember and look for these beach names as you tour the North Cape Coastal Drive.

BSUPERVISED1 Kildare: Jacques Cartier Provincial

Park, Route 12, 5 km east of Alberton2 West Point: Cedar Dunes Provincial

Park, Route 14

UNSUPERVISED3 Anglo-Tignish: Off Route 12, no

services4 Cambellton Beach: Off Route 14,

near Miminegash5 Cap-Egmont: Moonlight Camping,

4.5 km south of Abram-Village6 Cap-Egmont: Next to fishing wharf,

just off Route 117 Linkletter: Linkletter Provincial Park,

Route 11, 8 km west of Summerside8 Lot 16: Belmont Provincial Park, day

use park located on route 123

9 Maximeville: Shore Rd., Route 11, No services10 Miminegash: Miminegash Harbour & Beach, Route 1211 Nail Pond: Nail Pond, off Route 14, no services12 Port Hill: Green Park Campground, Route 12, 6 km from Tyne Valley13 Skinners Pond: Skinners Pond Beach, next to wharf, off Route 1414 St-Chrysostome: Rocky Point Rd., just off Route 11, no services15 Summerside: Green’s Shore West End Beach, Water St. West16 Tignish Shore: Fishermen’s Haven Park, off Route 12 near Tignish.17 Union Corner: Union Corner Provincial Park, just off Route 11

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iminegash, Seacow Pond and Cap-Egmont…just a few of the harbour names you won’t find anyplace else...in the world! Some are working harbours, some are sightseeing harbours, some have marine experiences for you to enjoy, but all have stories galore. Stories of life on the sea, of storms and of tragedies, of how boats got their names and of who’s got the biggest catch of the day.

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18 Abram-Village19 Alberton (Northport)20 Cap-Egmont Fishermen’s Cove21 Howards Cove22 Judes Point & Tignish Run23 Milligan’s Wharf24 Miminegash25 Seacow Pond26 Skinners Pond27 Summerside28 West Point

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Here are a few tips to ensure you are beach safe this summer:

• Always swim in supervised beach areas.

• Ensure your children are supervised at all times.

• Never swim alone. Always swim with a buddy and watch out for each other.

• Do not consume alcohol or drugs before or while swimming. Alcohol and drugs can impair your abilities and your judgement.

• Weaker swimmers and young children should wear a properly sized life jacket or personal flotation device (PFD) at all times.

• Pay close attention to surf conditions. Waves and currents can make water more dangerous than usual.

In certain conditions powerful rip currents can occur that can sweep swimmers away from shore. Follow these important tips if you are caught in a rip current:

• Don’tpanic.

• Swimparalleltotheshoretoremoveyourselffromthecurrent.

• Donottrytoswimagainstthecurrent.

For information on conditions at all supervised provincial park beaches visit www.tourismpei.com/beachreports

YouareneverfarfromasupervisedbeachonPrinceEdwardIsland.InWestPrinceSurflifeguardsareondutyatJacquesCartierandCedarDunesProvincialParkbeachesthroughoutthesummermonths.

BE BEAcH SAFE

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TOUR OUR COMMUNITIES

e invite you to explore the city, towns and communities that form a necklace around the drive. Keep to the coast to enjoy a seaside scenic experience that is unparalleled on P.E.I.!WSummerside: City gateway to the North Cape Coastal Drive.

Linkletter: Home of Linkletter Provincial Park on the Bedeque Bay.

Miscouche: Home of the Acadian flag and the Acadian Museum.

St. Nicholas: Gateway to La Région Évangéline, the Island’s largest concentration of Acadians.

Wellington: The centre of commercial activity of La Région Évangéline.

Mont-Carmel: The landmark Our Lady of Mont-Carmel Roman Catholic Church.

Cap-Egmont: The Évangéline region’s popular Bottle Houses and the Cap-Egmont Lighthouse.

Maximeville: Colourful Acadian fishing boats and home of the longstanding Acadian Fishermen’s Co-operative.

Abram-Village: Acadian festivals and entertainment at Centre Expo-Festival and Village Musical Acadien.

Egmont Bay: Visit the Acadian and Canadian soldiers’ war memorial park.

St. Chrysostome: Stroll miles of sandbars during low tides.

Richmond: Join the basket weavers at Island Traditions Store.

Mount Pleasant: Visitor Information Center and monument to fallen pilot trainees.

O’Leary: Home of the Canadian Potato Museum and The Quilt Gallery.

Glenwood: Home to the Pond Side Park.

West Point: Site of the only working lighthouse in Canada that is also an inn.

West Cape: Location of the West Cape Wind Farm’s wind turbines.

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Bloomfield: Home of MacAusland’s, the Island’s famous woollen mill.

Miminegash: Seaside community known for the harvesting and production of Irish Moss.

Skinners Pond: Boyhood home of Canadian recording artist Stompin’ Tom Connors.

Seacow Pond: Named for the walrus that once inhabited the inlet in centuries past.

North Cape: Longest natural rock reef in North America, home of the Wind Energy Institute of Canada and Wind Energy Interpretive Centre.

Judes Point: Home of the largest inshore fleet of fishing vessels in Atlantic Canada.

Tignish Shore: Check out the pristine beach and boardwalk at Fisherman’s Haven Day Park.

Tignish: A quaint seafaring community rich in culture and civic pride earning it the National Communities in Bloom five bloom-bronze in 2015, a place where seaweed soaps, colourful quilts and fresh bread are still made by hand every day.

Kildare: Kildare Anglican Church has monument to sailors lost in the Yankee Gale.

Alberton: Home to various artifacts that highlights farming, fishing and the fox fur industry.

Northport: Enjoy seaside dining at the Northport Pier Restaurant and read stories of local heroes at the historic Sea Rescue station.

Cascumpec: Aboriginal word meaning ‘bold, sandy shore’.

Lennox Island: Home to PEI’s largest Mi’kmaq community and location of the oldest, Aboriginal-owned craft shop in Atlantic Canada.

Bideford: Where world-renowned author Lucy Maud Montgomery first taught school and home to the PEI Shellfish Museum.

Tyne Valley: Home of the annual Tyne Valley Oyster Festival and Canadian Oyster Shucking Championship.

Port Hill: Location of the Green Park Shipbuilding Museum and Yeo House.

Birch Hill: Has an alpaca farm where visitors are always welcome.

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rom renowned museums to seaside trails, iconic lighthouses to cultural centres. The North Cape Coastal Drive brings you one-of-a-kind attractions that showcase our cultures, traditions and much more. F

1 Acadian Museum of P.E.I. - (L’Association du Musee acadien de l’IPE)23 Main Drive East, Miscouche (902) 432-28802 Alberton Murals

Alberton • (902) 853-40483 Alberton Museum & Genealogy Centre

457 Church Street, Alberton (902) 853-40484 Barlow’s Mills Interpretive Centre

9 Mill Road, Wellington • (902) 854-29205 Baywalk Boardwalk

370 Water Street, Summerside (902) 432-12876 Bideford Parsonage Museum

784 Bideford Road, Route 166, Ellerslie (902) 831-31337 Bishop Machine Shop Museum

101 Water Street, Summerside (902) 436-1297

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8 Black Marsh Nature Trail21817 Route 12, North Cape (902) 882-29919 Canadian Potato Museum

1 Dewar Lane, O’Leary • (902) 859-2039

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10 Confederation TrailIsland-wide • (800) 463-4PEI (4734)11 Credit Union Place511 Notre Dame Street, Summerside (902) 432-123412 Eptek Art & Culture Centre130 Harbour Drive, Summerside (902) 888-837313 Feast Dinner Theatres presents “Scandalous”618 Water St. East, Summerside (902) 436-9654 / (800) 916-433914 Gallery 3333 Summer Street, Summerside (902) 432-1297

15 Green Park Shipbuilding Museum & Yeo House360 Green Park Rd, Port Hill (902) 831-794716 Harbourfront Theatre124 Heather Moyse Dr, Summerside (888) 311-909017 Historical Our Lady of Mont-Carmel Church9560 route 11, Mont-Carmel (902) 854-220818 International Fox Museum and Hall of Fame33 Summer Street, Summerside (902) 436-1297

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19 Island Traditions Store17 Sunnyside Rd., Richmond (902) 854-306320 Lennox Island Mi’kmaq Cultural Centre8 Eagle Feather Trail, Lennox Island (902) 831-310921 Mill River Fun Park38016 Western Rd, Woodstock (902) 859-391522 Mill River Golf Course180 Mill River Resort Rd., Woodstock (902) 859-392023 North Cape Wind Energy Interpretive Centre21817 Route 12, North Cape (902) 882-299124 PEI Segway Tours15 St. Lawrence Street, Summerside (902) 436-188325 PEI Shellfish MuseumRte. 166, 144 Bideford Rd., Ellerslie (902) 831-322526 Rotary Friendship Park599 Macewen Rd., Summerside (902) 432-1234

TOUR OUR ATTRACTIONS

27 Sea Rescue Interpretive Centre298 Rte 152, Alberton • (902) 853-452028 St. Anne’s Historical Church8 Eagle Feather Trail, Lennox Island (902) 831-310929 St. Simon & St. Jude Church315 School St., Tignish • (902) 882-204930 Summerside Heritage MuralsSummerside • (902) 432-129731 Summerside Walking TourSummerside • (902) 432-1297

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32 The Bottle Houses6891 Rte 11, Cap-Egmont (902) 854-298733 The College of Piping & Celtic Performing Arts of Canada619 Water Street East, Summerside (877) BAG-PIPE34 The Lefurgey Cultural Centre205 Prince Street, Summerside (902) 432-129735 The MacNaught History Centre and Archives75 Spring Street, Summerside (902) 432-133236 The Path of our Forefathers – Walking Trails8 Eagle Feather Trail, Lennox Island (902) 831-310937 Tignish Cultural Centre103 School St., Tignish • (902)882-736338 Tri-Golf Complementary 3-Hole at Mill River Golf Course180 Mill River Resort Rd., Woodstock (902) 859-392039 Trout River Nature Trail36927 Route 2, Coleman (902) 859-1552 / (902) 856-2598

40 Village Musical Acadien1745 Rte 124, Abram-Village (902) 854-3300 41 War Veterans Memorial ParkRte 11, Egmont Bay 42 West Point Lighthouse Museum364 Cedar Dunes Park Road, West Point (902) 859-360543 Wyatt Heritage Properties75 Spring, Summerside • (902) 432-129744 Wyatt Historic House Museum85 Spring Street, Summerside (902) 432-1332

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ndure a Highland Storm. Shuck an oyster. Tour the Bottle Houses. Weave a basket. Immerse yourself in our traditions, hear our stories and create lasting memories with one (or many) of our unique experiences!E

TOUR OUR EXPERIENCES

1 Aboriginal Medicinal Forest/Plant Walking Tours - PEI Coastal Tours and Experiences Mill River • (902) 214-08632 All You Can Eat Lobster Experience

with Waypoint ‘04 Deep Sea Fishing and Marine Adventures175 Judes Point Road, Tignish (902) 206-37813 Bay Cruises with Matthews Deep Sea

Fishing & Marine Adventures298 Rte 152, Alberton • (902) 853-79434 Beachcombers Workshop at Kildare

Capes Beach House17802 Route 12, Kildare Capes 5 Blueberries Pick em, Eat em, Drink

em - PEI Coastal Tours and ExperiencesLennox Island & Mount Misery (902) 214-0863

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6 Canadian Musical Treasures Experience206 Maple St., Tignish • (902) 882-24917 Coastal Tours with Waypoint ‘04

Deep Sea Fishing and Marine Adventures175 Judes Point Road, Tignish (902) 206-3781

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8 Deep Sea Fishing with Matthews Deep Sea Fishing & Marine Adventures298 Rte 152, Alberton • (902) 853-79439 Following the Footsteps of

Lucy Maud - PEI Coastal Tours and Experiences784 Bideford Road, Bideford (902) 214-086310 Green Gable Alpacas 5627 Route 12, Birch Hill • (902) 303-064711 Highland Storm 619 Water Street East, Summerside (877) BAG-PIPE12 Island’s End Tuna Charters175 Judes Point Road, Tignish (902) 853-636413 It’s all about Clams! - PEI Coastal Tours and ExperiencesTyne Valley • (902) 214-086314 Lighthouse Beach Picnic with Matthews Deep Sea Fishing & Marine Adventures298 Rte 152, Alberton • (902) 853-7943

15 Lobster on the Beach - PEI Coastal Tours and ExperiencesMilligan’s Wharf, West Point or Tignish Shore • (902) 214-086316 Mackerel Fishing – Waypoint ’04 Deep Sea Fishing & Marine Adventures175 Judes Point Road, Tignish (902) 206-378117 Metal Magic – Malpeque Fine Iron Products1209 Barbara Weit Road, Lower New Annan (902) 436-5006

www.MalpequeFineIron.com | (902) 436-5006

1209 Barbara Weit Road, Rt 180 C1N 4J8Monday-Friday: 8:30-4:30 | Sat: 8:30-1:00

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18 Moth Lane Brewing109 Mickey Allan Shore Rd., Off Route 174 • (902) 831-216019 Oyster a la Hardy! - PEI Coastal Tours and ExperiencesEast Bideford • (902) 214-086320 Personalized Tour of The Bottle Houses6891 Rte 11, Cap-Egmont (902) 854-298721 SeaSplash Soap Making – Tignish Treasures103 School St., Tignish • (902) 882-289622 Shuck Like a Local at The Catch Bar & Grill159 Cedar Dunes Rd., West Point (902) 859-354123 Shuck Like a Local at The Landing Oyster House & Pub1327 Port Hill Station Rd., Tyne Valley (902) 831-2992

24 Spuds, Fudge and Tales Farm Tours – Canadian Potato Museum1 Dewar Lane, O’Leary • (902) 859-203925 St. Luke’s Hall Kitchen PartyRte 142, O’Leary Corner (902) 853-4325

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26 The Acadian Experience of Prince Edward Island1745 Rte 124, Abram-Village (902) 854-330027 Tuna Hook & Release with Matthews Deep Sea Fishing & Marine Adventures298 Rte 152, Alberton • (902) 853-794328 Tuna Hook & Release with Waypoint ‘04 Deep Sea Fishing and Marine Adventures175 Judes Point Road, Tignish(902) 206-3781

29 Village Musical Acadien Dinner Theatre1745 Rte 124, Abram-Village (902) 854-330030 Weaving with Wood - Island Traditions StoreLot 14, 17 Sunnyside Rd., Richmond (902) 854-306331 Wedge Tours and Charters719 Water St. East, Summerside (902) 888-9284

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Relax in rooms over-looking the Mill River Provincial Park or Mill River Golf Course with wide rolling fairways, well bunkered greens, subtle elevation

changes and numerous lakes and streams making each hole a new challenge and a pleasure to play. With over 15 activities to choose from, Rodd Mill River

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BILINGUAL BILINGUE

The Best HAND-CUT FRENCH FRIES on P.E.I.!

The Best HAND-CUT FRENCH FRIES on P.E.I.!

Potato Blossom Gift Shop Spuds, Fudge & Tales Farm Tours

Antique Farm Equipment | Little Red Schoolhouse Heritage Chapel | Community Museum

Farm Tours by Reservation Only: 1-844-849-1470O’Leary (902) 859-2039

May 15 - October15Country Kitchen Open June 13 thru to Mid-September

www.canadianpotatomuseum.com

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TOUR OUR SHOPS

here there are stories and traditions, there are one-of-a-kind takeaways you won’t find anyplace else. The North Cape Coastal Drive selection includes everything from savoury sea soaps to fine textiles and crafts, to Celtic, Acadian and Aboriginal artwork.

W1 Abram-Village Handcraft Co-op

2181 Cannontown Road, Abram-Village (902) 854-20962 Alberton Florists

456 Main Street, Alberton(902) 853-35353 Annand Clams Inc.

775 Route 175, Ellerslie (902) 831-34954 Arsenault’s Fish Mart

246 Heather Moyse Dr., Summerside (902) 436-74905 Canadian Potato Museum Gift Shop

1 Dewar Lane, O’Leary 800-565-3457 / (902) 859-20396 College of Piping Gift Shop

619 Water Street East, Summerside (877) BAG-PIPE

7 Fiber House Boutique - Green Gable Alpacas5627 Route 12, Birch Hill(902) 303-0647

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8 Galerie La Palette1745 Rte 124, Abram-Village(902) 854-33009 Indian Art & Craft of North America

4 Eagle Feather Trail, Lennox Island (902) 831-265310 Island Traditions Store17 Sunnyside Rd., Richmond (902) 854-306311 Kool Breeze Farms Garden Centre & Ice Cream Barn231 Read Dr, Wilmot, Summerside (902) 436-1900

12 Malpeque Fine Iron Products1209 Barbara Weit Road, Lower New Annan (902) 436-500613 Mill River Provincial Golf Course Pro Shop180 Mill River Resort Rd., Woodstock (800) 235-8909 / (902) 859-392014 North Cape Gift Shop21817 Route 12, North Cape (902) 882-2991

www.thebugaway.com | www.malpequefineiron.com

1209 Barbara Weit Road, Rt 180 C1N 4J8Monday-Friday: 8:30-4:30 | Sat: 8:30-1:00

The Eco-Friendly Bug Away Keeps Black Flies & Mosquitos Away!17 Sunnyside Road, Richmond

Open May-November

www.islandtraditionsstore.comWe now have over 100

local accomplished artisans products on display

Basket Weaving WorkshopsGift Shop

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15 Northport Pier Gift Shop296 Route 152, Alberton (902) 853-490516 O’Leary Guardian Drug536 Main St., O’Leary (902) 859-260617 Saunder’s Variety482 Main St., Alberton • (902) 853-221018 Sears Pick-Up and $1.00 Mart284 Church St. Tignish • (902) 882-398719 Summerside Farmer’s Market250 Water Street, Summerside (902) 432-839620 Spinnakers’ Landing150 Heather Moyse Drive, Summerside (902) 432-653121 The Bottle Houses Giftshop6891 Rte 11, Cap-Egmont (902) 854-2987 / (902) 854-224522 The Point Craft Shop136 Harbour Rd., West Point (902) 859-3742

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23 The Quilt Gallery536 Main Street, O’Leary (902) 859-188824 Tignish Treasures Gift Shop103 School St., Tignish • (902) 882-289625 Wellington Service Station Ltd.85 Sunset Drive, Wellington (902) 854-262926 Wind Mill Crafts37580 Western Rd., Woodstock (902) 853-2807

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Indian Art & Craft of North AmericaProviding quality Aboriginal craft

since 1972. Featuring Traditional and Non-traditional Native Art & Craft.

Open daily mid-May to mid-October.

4 Eagle Feather Trail, Lennox Island (902) 831-2653

Toll free 1-877-995-3131www.indianartpei.com

LACO

OPÉRATIVE D’ARTISANAT

HANDCRAFT CO-OPABRAM-VILLAGE�

Quilts • Knitted Crafts • Weaving • Hooked rugs • Acadian cotton shirts • Embroidery • Pottery, wood crafts, and other souvenirs

We invite you to visit our craftshop where you can also take part in our experience called “Bunny Wool Art”

by appointment only.

Abram-Village Î.-P.-É. / PEI (902) 854-2096From Route 124 to Route 165 • Civic address 2181 Cannontown Road

Located 27 Kms West of SummersideOpen from mid-June to end of September

Monday to Saturday from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm

O’Leary

902.859.2606536 Main Street • O’Leary

Your small town BIG drug

store.

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hether your preference is for oysters, lobster, mussels, fresh fish, Island potatoes, Acadian fare or something as seemingly far-fetched as delicious seaweed pie, the kitchens of the North Cape Coastal Drive deliver fresh local culinary tastes in abundance.

W1 Anson’s Restaurant

12 Redwood Ave, Slemon Park (902) 432-17742 Brothers 2 Restaurant

618 Water Street, Summerside (902) 436-96543 Canadian Potato Museum

1 Dewar Lane, O’Leary • (902) 859-20394 Chez Cartier

411 Church St., Alberton (902) 231-22335 Club on the Green Lounge

180 Mill River Resort Rd., Woodstock (902) 859-35556 Crown & Anchor Tavern

195 Heather Moyse Drive, Summerside (902) 432-33017 Deckhouse Pub

150 Heather Moyse Drive, Summerside (902) 436-0660

8 Feast Dinner Theatres presents “Scandalous”618 Water Street, Summerside (902) 436-9654 / (800) 916-4339

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9 Five Eleven West511 Notre Dame Street, Summerside (902) 436-555110 Greco Pizza/Captain Sub/Frozu325 Water Street, Summerside & 2238 O’Halloran Rd., Bloomfield (902) 436-3030 / (902) 853-303011 Hernewood Dining Room180 Mill River Resort Rd., Woodstock (902) 859-355512 Holman’s Ice Cream Parlour286 Fitzroy Street, Summerside (902) 439-438713 Hunter Duvar House 180 Mill River Resort Rd., Woodstock (902) 859-355514 Kristina’s Dining Room80 All Weather Highway, Summerside (902) 436-910015 La Galette Blanche Bakery1745 Rte 124, Abram-Village (902) 854-330016 Lin’s Gourmet Express12 Cedar Street, Summerside (902) 724-5678

17 Lobster House Restaurant & Oyster Bar370 Water St. West, Summerside (902) 436-843918 Northport Pier Restaurant296 Rte 152, Northport (902) 853-490519 OpenEats221 Water St., Summerside (902) 954-127120 Prince William Dining Room195 Heather Moyse Drive, Summerside (902) 432-330121 Resto-Bar La Trappe1745 Rte 124, Abram-Village (902) 854-330022 Samuel’s Coffee House4 Queen Street, Summerside (902) 724-230023 Shirley’s Café284 Church St., Tignish (902) 882-398724 Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club Inc.110 Water St., Summerside (902) 436-2153

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25 Sunny’s Dairy Bar559 Water St. West, Summerside (902) 724-345526 The Albert and Crown Pub & Eatery480 Main St., Alberton • (902) 853-000027 The Catch Bar & Grill159 Cedar Dunes Rd., West Point (902) 859-354128 The Doctor’s Inn (Reservations Required)32 Allen Road, Tyne Valley (902) 831-305729 The Galley by Chef NormanSummerside Waterfront (902) 315-199830 The Landing Oyster House & Pub1327 Port Hill Station Road, Tyne Valley (902) 831-299231 Water Street Bakery & Deli605 Water St. East, Summerside (902) 436-9288

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Prince Edward Island’s Acadian Culture in the Evangeline Region

1.888.954.3409 Evangeline Region

[email protected]

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TOUR OUR FESTIVALS

ride, tradition, folklore, family, stories, music, cuisine, livelihood…when we talk about celebrating the coast, we’re really talking about celebrating an entire way of life…we’re talking about the people of the North Cape Coastal Drive. And of course we’re talking about where you fit into the celebration equation. Find out more at www.northcapedrive.com.

PActivities at the Mont-Carmel Parish HallVariety show featuring local and other artists every Sunday night at 7 p.m. from July 3rd to August 28th.Seventh Annual Grand Ruisseau Song Festival on September 23-25, featuring entertainment by local and invited artists, workshops and more. The hall is located at 5786 Route 11, across from the Mont-Carmel Church. T: (902) 854-3417 or (902) 854-2862;[email protected] www.facebook.com/Festivaldela chansonGrandRuisseau cooperativeculturelledemontcarmel.com

Events with the Lennox Island First Nation• “Piteway” Time Elder Storytelling

9-11 a.m. - Every Wednesday starting June 8th through September 28th.

• National Aboriginal Day Celebrations . June 21: 3-6 p.m.

• “Sand and Sea” – Bannock and clams cooked in the sand with elders. July 26 – 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

• St. Anne Sunday Celebrations. July 31 – Starting at 11 a.m.

• 16th Annual Lennox Island Pow Wow – August 13-14 – Grand Entry at 12 p.m.

• Treaty Day Celebrations – October 1 – 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

For more information email [email protected] or call 902-831-3109.

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Toe-Tappin’ Tunes ‘n Tales Tuesday evenings during July & August Each Tuesday evening during July and August, the West Country Historical Society is sponsoring a musical event starting at 7:30 p.m. Come out to the Britannia Hall, 816 Canada Road, Rte. 178, Tyne Valley, for an evening of music and stories from performers of all ages. Canteen service available. For more information contact (902) 831-3133.

St. Luke’s Hall Kitchen Party – Wed. evenings in July & August Join us every Wednesday in July and August for an evening of great entertainment. Shows start at 7:30 p.m. and depending on the evening, it could be a Kitchen Party or Music Night with special guests. Entertainment varies from bluegrass, country & western, step-dancing, and more. Frequent MC Perry Batten from Nfld. St. Luke’s Hall, O’Leary Corner, on the corner of Hwy 2 and 142.For more information contact Adrienne MacDonald at 902- 859-1888.

June 21, July 19, Aug. 18: Mi’kmaq Quill Art for YouCome join us on Lennox Island for a day exploring the traditional Mi’kmaq art of porcupine quillwork. Participants will see where birch bark has been harvested, learn about the different artistic styles and make their own quillwork with an experienced Mi’kmaq instructor. A lunch of traditional moose stew will be provided. Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Location: Health Centre Music Room, Lennox Island. $100/per person – max 15 people per session.

To book a spot please email [email protected] or call 902-831-3109.

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JULY

July 1-3: SummeRide Bike Rally, Summerside, PEI Experience Island hospitality in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, at the Second Annual SummeRide Bike Rally taking place on our beautiful waterfront. Our scenic drives deliver new vistas at every turn. Riding Island roads will capture your imagination, awaken your soul and shape the stories you tell your friends when you go back home. You will leave Summerside feeling energized and ready for your next ride. Explore Summerside…The People, Traditions & Experiences. Visit our website/social media pages for event details www.summeride.ca or call 1.877.734.2382.

July 3, 9, 16, August 6: Activities at Jacques Cartier Provincial ParkJoin us at Jacques Cartier Provincial Park for entertainment, activities and fun for the whole family. Sunday, July 3 - Sand Castle Building CompetitionSaturday, July 9 - Night at the Park Concert SeriesSaturday, July 16 - Christmas in the ParkSaturday, August 6 - Halloween in the Park

For more information, call 902-859-8882.

July 8-10: 16th Annual Evangeline Bluegrass and Traditional Music FestivalAbram-Village Exhibition Grounds (Route 124). US, Ontario and Maritime performers. Open mic, workshops and jamming sessions. RV serviced lots and rough camping open all week. Restaurant on site. For more information contact

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Raymond Bernard: T: (902) 854-2324, [email protected] or www.evangelinebluegrassfestival.ca OR contact Dianne Gallant: (902) 854-3457, [email protected].

July 14, 23, August 13: Activities at Mill River Provincial ParkJoin Parks staff for entertainment, activities and fun for the whole family in beautiful Mill River Provincial Park. Thursday, July 14 - Night at the Park Concert SeriesSaturday, July 23 - Christmas in the ParkSaturday, August 13 - Halloween in the ParkFor more information, call 902-859-8882.

July 18-24: PEI Potato Blossom Festival, O’LearyCome and join in the fun at the 48th Annual Potato Blossom Festival in O’Leary. Miss PEI Potato Blossom Pageant & Little Miss, awards & Farmer’s Banquet, antique car show & shine, children’s day, National Potato Peeling

Competition, parade, 4th Annual PEI Washer Toss Championships, fun run, and entertainment, Youth Talent Competition, Adult Singing Competition, gospel concert and fireworks. Tel: (902) 726-3300 or [email protected].

July 18-24: Summerside Lobster Festival - Small City. Big FestivalSteeped in tradition, this event celebrates community, its culture and history with PEI’s world famous lobster. This family fun festival offers a week of activities and entertainment that include a parade, a Kids’ Summer Fun zone, a midway and games, sandcastle building, LEGO Lobster zone, vendors, food and musical entertainment on the outdoor waterfront stage. This all takes place on the Festival Grounds at Green’s Shore in beautiful Summerside. This event also hosts www.trilobster.ca triathlon – a world championship qualifying race and Sandjam, a national

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beach volleyball tournament. GO LOBSTER menu items at participating Island restaurants for a whole month. Details at www.golobster.ca This is the Island’s premier annual event featuring PEI LOBSTER. Come home this [email protected] www.summersidelobsterfest.com (902) 432-1279

July 28-30: Prince County ExhibitionYouth and Adult Strongman Competition, Women’s Strength & Fitness Competition, Miss Alberton Pageant, Adult Singing Competition, judging of livestock, flowers, crafts, food, 4-H projects, Youth Talent Competition, Rising Star Competition, kitchen party, parade, horse pull, midway, horse races, petting zoo, Children’s/Senior’s Day, and much more! Thank you to all our wonderful sponsors and volunteers! Tel: 902-853-3013; Kayla Sellick at [email protected]; www.peiae.ca/princecountyexhibition; P.O. Box 169, Alberton, PE, C0B 1B0.

AUGUST

August 3-7: 52nd Tyne Valley Oyster FestivalCome and enjoy one of PEI’s most exciting events with the Canadian Oyster Shucking Competition, where the best shuckers in the country come to compete. This year we are celebrating our 52nd anniversary by featuring the best oysters in the world and the best music in Canada. Rock The Boat MusicFest on August 6th will feature The Trews, Trinity Bradshaw and more. For more information and a full schedule of events, go to www.peioysterfest.com.

August 21: 39th Annual Green Park Shipbuilding Museum Blueberry SocialThis is a joint venture between the Green Park Shipbuilding Museum and the Ellerslie 4-H community group. Enjoy a wonderful Sunday afternoon (1-4 p.m.) on the grounds of a Victorian shipbuilder’s home while indulging in delicious homemade blueberry pie, cake and ice cream! Enjoy local entertainment as well

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as games and activities for all ages. Feel free to participate in our 5th annual blueberry pie-eating contest! Located at 360 Green Park Rd., Port Hill. Phone (902) 831-7947 for information beginning in June! Visit our website at www.peimuseum.com.

August 19-21: West Prince Red Clay Bluegrass & Old-Time Music FestivalFeaturing bluegrass and old-time music with bands from the Maritimes and Ontario. Gates open Wednesday, August 17, at 1 p.m. with entertainment on Thursday evening. Open mic, youth showcase, workshops and a Sunday gospel show. Lots of jamming. Event taking place at 171 Chiasson Road, Tignish, PE. For more information, visit our website: www.redclaybluegrass.com.

August 28: St. Simon & St. Jude Parish PicnicThis is a traditional parish picnic at its best! After the 11 a.m. Mass, enjoy fantastic local entertainment, lobster and turkey suppers, games for the young and young at heart, canteen service, children’s

activities, bingo, 50/50, lotteries and much more. A great time for locals and visitors alike; meet old friends and make new ones! See you there! Check out our website: www.stsimonandstjude.ca.

SEPTEMBER

September 1-4: L’Exposition agricole et le Festival acadienA grand feast of Acadian food and lobster on Friday evening, lively Acadian-style entertainment throughout the weekend, judging of dairy cattle, horses, poultry and rabbits, horse-pulling contest and other competitions, handicrafts, culinary and craft demonstrations, lobster suppers, talent competitions, original parade, games and contests, fiddling and step dancing, evening dancing with great music, variety shows and lots more! Come enjoy yourself! RV camping on site.T: (902) 854-3517 • F: (902) [email protected]

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September 10: Oysters on the PierOysters on the Pier is a Fall Flavours Signature Event that showcases the PEI oyster while overlooking one of the many beautiful bays that produce our world-famous oysters. Interact with our Food Network Celebrity Chef, explore and taste the many ways to enjoy fresh PEI oysters and see why we are nicknamed The Canadian Oyster Coast!

For more information visit www.northcapedrive.com or follow us on Twitter @oysteronthepier

September 11: Lobster Party on the Beach Fresh / Succulent / Wild Caught - PEI lobster! Lobster Party on the Beach is a premier Fall Flavours event. A celebrity chef, sand, surf, a buffet of great lobster dishes all served with the backdrop of the historic West Point lighthouse in

full view. We go rain or shine, but don’t worry, our beachside tent makes for a sheltered, inviting and cozy venue. This is the real deal for a true PEI Lobster experience! For more information, see the Fall Flavours web site at www.fallflavours.ca.

September 30: Beef n’ Blues Join our Food Network Celebrity Chef and PEI Chefs in Summerside at The Shipyard for an evening of waterfront dining. Enjoy blues music that will sooth your soul and beef dishes that will awaken your taste buds. Top off the evening with spectacular desserts. 7-10 p.m. For details visit: https://www.facebook.com/Beef-n-Blues-723409634457725/ or call 1.877.734.2382.

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September 17-18: “Clammin N’ Jammin” FestivalAt the Acadian Musical Village in Abram-Village – you will discover the Island’s famous seafood and Acadian culture in a unique experience centered on culinary competition, tasting stations and down-home Acadian entertainment. Saturday starts at 6:30 p.m. with the Best Bar Clam Cook-Off Competition accompanied by sampling of traditional Acadian and seafood dishes, including fresh oysters, mussels, bar clams, fish cakes, galettes blanches, pastries, homemade ice cream, meat pies, râpure, fricot, seafood chowder and other regional dishes. Sunday morning’s Big Clam Brunch will feature authentic and delicious culinary delights while well-known Acadian performers kick up their heels. Telephone: 1-902-854-3300; Website: www.villagemusical.com 694 Bideford Road, Route 166

on the North Cape Coastal Drive • (902) 831-2817Janice & Wayne Trowsdale

Relax on our balcony, garden swings or screened gazebo. Cyclists welcome – safe bicycle storage.

3 km from Confederation Trail at Ellerslie, Rte. 133.Open May to October.

BED & BREAKFASTand GUEST HOUSE

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leep in a real lighthouse, camp seaside by a historic site, bring your clubs to our prized golf resort or cozy into a heritage inn or pristine B&B. Sweet dreams!S1 Briarwood Inn, Cottages & Lodge

253 Matthews Lane, Alberton (902) 853-25182 Cairns Motel

721 Water Street East, Summerside (902) 436-58413 Camp Kildare

82 Stolen Road, Alberton (902) 853-31934 Camping Terre Rouge

1745 Rte 124, Abram-Village (902) 854-33005 Canadas Best Value Inn & Suites

3081 PE-1A, Summerside (902) 436-55646 Causeway Bay Hotel and

Convention Centre311 Market Street, Summerside (902) 436-21577 Cedar Dunes Provincial Park

265 Cedar Dunes Park Road, West Point (902) 859-8785

8 Chalets de la Grande Basse2629 MacIsaac Road, St Chrysostome (902) 854-21899 Driftwood Country Cottages

12 Driftwood Country Ln., Anglo Tignish • (902) 882-261710 Green Park Campground364 Green Park Rd., Port Hill (877) 445-4938 / (902) 831-2021

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11 Hilltop Acres B&B and Guest House694 Bideford Road, Bideford (902) 831-281712 Hub 223223 Water St., Summerside(902) 888-775513 Island Home Bed and Breakfast44 Spring St., Summerside (888) 983-4770 / (902) 436-755914 Island’s End Motel42 Doyle Road, Tignish • (902) 882-355415 Jacques Cartier Provincial Park 16448 Rte 12, Kildare Capes (902) 853-8632

16 Kildare Capes Beach House17802 Route 12, Kildare Capes (902) 853-670117 La Petite France B&B441 Church St., Alberton • (902) 853-397518 Linkletter Provincial Park437 Linkletter Rd, Linkletter (902) 888-836619 Loyalist Lakeview Resort195 Harbour Drive, Summerside (877) 355-3500 / (902) 436-333320 Mill River Provincial Park3 Mill River Resort Rd, Woodstock (902) 859-8786

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21 Murphy’s Tourist Home and Cottages325 Church Street, Tignish (866) 710-2667 / (902) 882-266722 Northport Pier Inn298 Rte 152, Alberton • (902) 853-490023 Quality Inn & Suites Summerside618 Water Street East, Summerside (800) 265-5551 / (902) 436-229524 Rodd Mill River Resort180 Mill River Resort Rd., Woodstock (902) 859-355525 Shine Motel6 Water Street East, Summerside (902) 436-2520 / 800 274 382526 Slemon Park Hotel12 Redwood Avenue, Slemon Park (877) 782-9734 / (902) 432-178027 Stella Maris Cottages11857 Highway 14, Ebbsfleet (902) 882-434028 Summerside Inn B & B98 Summer St., Summerside (902) 620-499329 Summerside Motel & Cottages500 Read Drive, Summerside (902) 436-3865

30 Tignish Heritage Inn & Gardens206 Maple Street, Tignish (902) 882-249131 Traveller’s Inn80 All Weather Highway, Summerside (902) 436-910032 Warn House B&B330 Central Street, Summerside (902) 436-5242 / 888 436 751233 West Point Lighthouse Inn364 Cedar Dunes Park Road, West Point (902) 859-3605 / 800-764-6854

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Phone: (902) 882-2491Toll Free: 1-877-882-2491

17 Guest Rooms, all with Private Baths

Air ConditioningFree Wireless Internet

Honeymoon SuiteShort walk to “Mile 0” of the

Confederation Trailwww.tignishheritageinn.ca

Tignish Heritage Inn & Gardens

Briarwood Inn, Cottages & LodgeWe have something for everyone!

1-888-272-2246OPEN YEAR ROUND

253 Matthews Lane, Albertonwww.briarwood.pe.ca

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Affordable, comfortable rooms, kitchenettes, air conditioning and

adjoining rooms available. 5 minutes from downtown,

boardwalk & beach

Open Year Round1-800-386-6734902-436-3865

500 Read Drive, Summerside [email protected]

& Cottages

Summerside

For our fabulous

20th anniversary

musical celebration!

JOIN US!

featuring some of the finest

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stage since 1996, and

renowned Canadian touring

acts, set in the ambience

of Summerside’s

beautiful waterfront.

www.harbourfronttheatre.com

SUMMERSIDE’S PREMIER WATERFRONT HOTEL195 Heather Moyse Dr.

Summerside, PEI

Featuring 82 guest rooms, tavern, dining room, indoor pool, sauna

exercise room and bicycle rentals. Conference Centre is ideal for

meetings and large social gatherings.

902.436.3333

LakeviewHotels.com • 1.877.355.3500

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www.thelandingpei.com www.thecatchpei.com

902.831.2992 902.859.3541

Local oysters, scallops, and lobster. Gourmet burgers too!

Large selection of Island Draft!Open daily at 11:30 am

Tyne Valley, PEI

Locally sourced seafood,burgers and more.

Oceanside patio. Local beer.Check out our raw bar!Open daily at 11:30 am

West Point Harbour, PEI

MOTHLANEBREWING.COM

Get lost on the way, find yourself in our beer.

Local beer available in growlers & pintsFresh Oysters • Waterfront Patio

101 Mickie Allen Shore RoadOff route 174, Prince Country, PEI902.831.2160

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Longest natural rock reef in North America

North Cape Lighthouse

Wind and Reef Restaurant

Wind Energy Interpretive Centre

Wind Energy Institute of Canada

North Cape Gift Shop

North Cape Coastal Drive

www.northcape.cawww.northcape.ca

A Must SeeAttraction!

NorthC A P E