| PEI
has many activities and attractions, especially in eastern Prince
Edward Island. Festivals and events are always happening across
the island as well.
There is over 253 miles of coast line and
your are never more then 15 minutes of a water view in eastern
PEI. There are over 30 public beaches, 333 species of birds,
30 fishing wharfs, 11 lighthouses and 7 Golf Courses in the eastern
region of the island as well.
These are a few of the attractions
close to the Champagne
Vista for
you
to
experience;
Bird Watching,
Deep-Sea
Fishing,
Lobster Fishing, Tuna Fishing, Trout
Fishing, Golfing, Swimming, Beach Combing, Horseback Riding, Biking,
Walking, Confederation Trail, Railway Museum, Fishery Museum,
Kayaking,
Canoeing, Clam Digging, Sailing, Sunset Cruises, Island Cuisine.
Air Tours and Scenic Drives through the red country roads. Culture
and history is in abundance in eastern PEI so come and experience
a piece of our island. |
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1 minute walk to the rugged shore
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Bird
watching right outside your door - Bald Eagles
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10
Minute walk to a sandy beach
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5-20
Minute drive to 10 long white sandy beaches in the eastern
region
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20
Minutes from Greenwich National Park
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10
Minutes from Town of Souris
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10
Minutes from Souris Beach, Kayaks and Bike rentals
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10
Minutes to local craft stores where you can get island made
items
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15
Minutes from Basin Head Beach and Fishing Museum, the
famous “singing
sands" beach
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5
– 15 Minutes to fine dining or family restaurants
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10
Minutes to an island lobster supper
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15
Miuntes to island Ceilidhs (our island kitchen party with
music and dance - everone asked to join in or sit back and
enjoy.
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15
Minutes to Rollo Bay 9 hole golf course
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25
Minutes to Crowbush, Brudenell & Dundarave Provincial
Golf Courses
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15
Minutes from the Tuna Capital of the World “North Lake”
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20
Minutes from the East Point Lighthouse (climb to the top for
an incredible view)
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10
Minutes to Naufrage fishing wharf (lobsters) plus
they bring in the tuna as well

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Greenwich National Park, Prince Edward Island
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