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Central PEI

Looping the Central Region

Starting in Charlottetown, find your way to Rte 1, and head west towards  Summerside.  As you leave the city you will pass over the North River Causeway where fishermen can often be seen tonging for oysters.  Continue into Cornwall, watching for Rte 19. Turn left towards Meadowbank.  Follow Rte 19 to For Amherst Natural Historic Site.  Drive in as far as the road takes you for a great view of Charlottetown Harbour.  The French established the first European settlement in Prince Edward Island here in 1720.  In 1758 the British captured it and build a fort to guard the narrows and entrance to the three rivers that flow into the harbour. The earthworks of that fort provide a spectacular view of the city. It is a favourite place for locals to watch fireworks on Canada Day.

Back on Rte 19 follow the shore road west (turn left from Fort Amherst) to Rte 1.  Left again for just a couple of miles, then left again at Hampton to take you into Victoria-by-the-Sea.  This village has some terrific eateries, shops, a wharf area for browsing and a great little theatre. This road loops back to Rte. 1.  At Tryon you can either follow the main highway for a smooth straight run to Summerside (follow the highway signs), or take Rte 10 (left) and meander past Borden and through farm country.  They both end up in the same place.

When you come to traffic lights just outside of Summerside follow Rte 2 to Kensington, watching for Rte 20 on the left.  Keep your eyes peeled left for some magnificent views.  At Park Corner a tribute to famous author Lucy Maud Montgomery attracts visitors from all over the world.  French River provides a nice photo stop.

At New London pick up Rte 6, turning left towards Cavendish.  You are entering the most popular tourist destination in the province.  The Prince Edward Island National Park offers both beaches and a historic site devoted to Ann of Green Gables.  In North Rustico follow the signs down to North Rustico Harbour. 

Back on Rte 6, watch for Rte 258 turn right.  Just a few miles will take you into New Glasgow.  Time to eat.  One of the best lobster suppers to be found anywhere is right here in the village.  Enjoying lobster here is almost a “must do” Island experience.  When tummies are full, head back to Rte 16, turn right and head for Brackley Beach.  Whether you are camping or want a cottage or inn, this area offers some simply great accommodations.  Turning left on Rte 15 takes you to the P.E.I. National Park. Turning right on Rte 15 will take you to Millstream Cottages and Motel or for campers Vacationland (home of Island Rally) and takes you back to Charlottetown and the end of our tour.

This tour is approximately 220 kilometers/138 miles

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