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Seascape Haven
Seascape is a two-storey wood structure built in the 1940's that has been completely renovated and refurbished in a country cottage style. The house is situated on a waterfront property overlooking the entrance to the beautiful Murray Harbour. Seascape Summer Home offers a romantic setting for those who like the aura of charm and elegance. Home is ideal for family of 7, or 2 to 3 couples. Seascape is walking distance to the village where you can find casual dining, a library, craft shops, general store, marina and a walking trail. A three minute drive takes you to a beautiful sandy beach or Cape Bear Lighthouse, where the SOS from the Titanic was received. Visit and Enjoy Eagles View, a 9 hole local golf course and interpretive centre. World class golf courses Crowbush, Dundarave, and Brudenell are only 30 minutes away. Charlottetown, with its great shopping and the Confederation Centre of the Arts, is only 50 minutes away. Bring along your bikes and kayaks and explore the most beautiful place on the Island.
Elderberry Chalet
This is a spectacular 2 bedroom log chalet style home, located in a private cottage community fronting on the Northumberland Strait. In pristine condition, the chalet is situated on a large lot with a path leading down to 2500 feet of private beach. Elderberry is a truly unique property because of its proximity to Charlottetown. The area is private and only a five minute drive to the city from its location across the harbour and only three minutes into Stratford.
White Sands Motorcourt White Sands Motorcourt is located on the Cape Turner Road between Cavendish and North Rustico, This is in the heart of Cavendish a distance of approximately three miles from either point. The grounds are spacious and ideal for children who are entertained by the swings, tilts, and sandbox provided. Visitors young and "young at heart" can enjoy a dip in our heated 20's x 40's fenced swimming pool. Each cottage comes equipped with a comfortable deck, propane barbeque, and its own picnic table. We are away from the busy traffic areas. Our guests appreciate this, together with the knowledge that they are close to all activities in the area. It is a five minute drive to a satisfying range of diversions such as horseback riding, tennis, golfing, Cavendish Boardwalk, Green Gables Home, and Rainbow Valley ( a charming place for children). Deep sea fishing can be arranged at North Rustico. There is a grocery mall for shopping, churches, and restaurants are a few minutes away. And the Lobster suppers in the area like Fishermans Wharf and Chez Yvonne's will provide a meal you will long remember with delight.
The White Barn Guest House The White Barn Guest House is located in the picturesque fishing village of Springbrook, Prince Edward Island, Canada and is close to beaches, golf courses, marinas, festivals and some of the best restaurants the Island has to offer. The White Barn Guest House is within 30 minutes of Charlottetown, Summerside and the Confederation Bridge and is a close 15 minutes from Cavendish. The house was built in the 1890's, the stately farm house has your family reunion in mind. It features five bedrooms and includes many luxuries, comforts and up-to-date conveniences to make your vacation perfect. In addition, it is completely surrounded by manicured lawns and gardens and is part of a five acre homestead. The farm house overlooks the Gulf of St. Lawrence and offers a wonderful view of the Atlantic ocean and the famous PEI sand dunes systems. The Guest House is a painstakingly converted barn. which includes one bedroom plus a mezzanine that sleeps four and that opens over the dining room: It's the kids' favorite! Like the Farm House, it includes all the luxuries, comforts and conveniences for a relaxing and enjoyable stay. The Guest House is tucked away in a wooded area of the homestead and the sunsets from its vantage point are magnificent. Both types of accommodations feature, full kitchen, washer-dryer, satellite TV, hi-fi system, BBQ, sundeck, fireplace-woodstove.
Whispers of the Ocean Whispers of the Ocean Deluxe Cottages are located just outside the National Park at Dalvay, Prince Edward Island. Our four secluded deluxe cottages offer the very best in comfort and "getting away from it all." Nestled in the Trees just outside Dalvay National Park, a Whirlpool, Fire Place & More, Makes this Cozy Retreat a Perfect Escape. Sit on your 26 ft. front porch and enjoy the peace and tranquility this private wooded setting offers. Walk along miles of sandy north shore beaches and dunes, as we are only 2 km. from the ocean, while still minutes from downtown Charlottetown.
Waterford Cottages and Campground We are located in beautiful Waterford, right on a beach on the Western coast of Prince Edward Island, our facilities are designed with your comfort in mind. Our large grounds offer a variety of activities that range from beaches that stretch for miles in each direction from our grounds (ideal for private relaxation), swimming pool, nightly movies and an arcade for the kids so you can take better advantage of the peaceful
serenity that our surroundings have to offer. There is a large 8 person hot tub available and we have 130 acres of natural undeveloped land around us. Waterford is an ideal place for families and we have 3 childrens playgrounds on site. It is the ideal place for familiy groups to come together.
Warrens Cottages Fifteen well appointed cottages right on a white sand beach on the North Shore of PEI in the community of Goose River. For your convenience there is a restaurant on site as well as a laundromat and a playground.
There is lots of community activities during the summer including dancing on Friday and Saturday nights, The Rollo Bay Fiddle festival, Scottish Fiddle Festival, Blueberry festival, Strawberry festival, Horseback riding, Deep Sea Fishing, Tuna Charters something for everyone all summer long.
U.R. Welcome Waterview Home Is a spacious 2100 sq ft home located on 30 acres of strawberry, raspberry fields and pastures with spectacular water view yet only 5 minutes from Charlottetown. Enjoy private settings with swing set, fire pit, propane BBQ and spacious deck overlooking red and green fields as well as ships and sailboats on the water. You have access to the acres of strwarberries on the property. While The summer home is only 5 minutes from Charlottetown it is definitely in the country and eachn day expect to see, fox, bluejays, chickadees and chipmunks. There is an exercise bike, universal gym and free weights for your use if you are on an exercise program. While staying at the cottage you have free access to the selection of movies at the UR Welcome Convenience store which is only about a 1 minute drive up the road. Five minutes away is the Tea Hill park which features a warm water shallow beach, plus lots of playground equipment, a picnic area and is great for digging a feed of clams.
Tremeres Ocean View Cottages A warm welcome awaits your arrival at Tremere's Ocean View Cottages, located on Rt. 19 on the Blue Heron Scenic Drive, in Nine Mile Creek. Enjoy the breathtaking panoramic ocean view from the comfort of our large front decks on the recently constructed two-story executive, 2 & 3 bedroom housekeeping chalets. The spacious setting of our 25-acre establishment (12 acres clear & 13 acres wooded) allows our guests the opportunity to unwind while taking a stroll through the 13 acres of lush quiet woodland.
The Sawatsky House Sawatsky House is located in the Prince Edward Island Village of Mt Stewart. The house was originally built around the time of Confederation in 1864 and has been completely renovated over the past 12 months. You will find it clean and cozy with a large yard and is close to the newly developed "Ducks Unlimited" facility on the Hillsborough Waterway this site features an observation area and has been designated as a naturalists site.
The house has 3 bedrooms, and a 4 piece bath, it comes with all appliances including a washer and dryer, barbecue, cable TV and a VCR, everything you need for the perfect Island vacation. There is a large covered carport with room to sit around in the lounge chairs in the shade during those warm Island afternoons. The house is close to the world renowned "Links at Crowbush Cove" golf course and the beaches along the North Shore. For an evening out on the Town it is only a 20 minute drive into Charlottetown. The world famous Greenwich dune system is just up the road past St Peters going East and if you venture West it will take you to Tracadie Bay and Brackley Beach and the Cavendish Resort area, home of Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maude Montgomery and more world class golf courses.
The Crowsnest Country Lodge The CrowsNest Lodge has everything you need for a perfect getaway. You can settle back and enjoy nature on over 50 wooded acres, or make the CrowsNest your home base for golf, fishing, swimming, fine dining and more. It is located on over fifty acres of largely forested land, The Lodge is built overlooking an old mill pond, which is known locally as Quigley’s Pond. It has an envious reputation of being close to nature, quiet and private. Imagine being close up to Bald eagles, osprey, great blue herons, a resident beaver or two, small birds, foxes and of course, the wily trout which can be seen almost daily. The St. Peter’s River passes through the property on its way to the sea and is managed by the St. Peter Recreational Fisheries Association, a local conservation group contributing to improving conditions for the fish, the river, wildlife and for environmentally-friendly fishers. You will enjoy your stay at a place where activities invite you to participate or you can choose to enjoy the environmental beauty and peace of eastern PEI.
The Battersby House In 1864, Captain John Battersby built a stately home on the edge of St. Peters Bay. In 2002, the house was extensively renovated replicating the original architecture but assuring comfort and quality for modern day living. This executive property features 4 bedromms, 2 full bathrooms plus a master bathroom, modern fully equipped kitchen and a screened in veranda. It is close to Crowbush Cove Golf courese, the Greenwich Dune system and only a 30 minute drive to get into Charlottetown.
Surf Cottages These 7 cottages are fully equipped and situated on 3.5 acres of one of the most peaceful locations in Anne's Land. They all have the same tranquility and privacy. A private playground is in the center of the cottages. The cottages are situated within the boundaries of the National Park and are only 3 minutes from Brackley Beach, next to the historic property Dalvay by the Sea. The cottages are located approximately 3 km from scenic nature trails. The beach is only 400 m away. Quiet, peaceful. Great family vacation cottages. View of water from some cottages. The One-, two- and three-bedroom cottages are surrounded by spruce trees. and are privately spaced. They feature knotty pine cathedral ceilings and interior and come with tables, playground, and gas barbecues. Microwave, washer, dryer, public telephone. Cable TV, decks. Store and restaurant, 1 km. Quiet area for bikes and roller-blading. No pets, please.
Sunset by the Sea Cottage By the sea on beautiful panmure island where you will find peaceful elegance in a luxurious private peaceful setting. As the tide recedes a unique sand bar presents itself where visitors are welcome to stroll for miles. This property features ocean frontage, executive summer house, 1,600 sq. ft., on one acre. It is very private, secluded setting, ocean beach. With the three bedrooms, two have queen-size beds and one with twin singles. There are two full baths and an suite whirlpool. Fully equipped kitchen, washer, dryer, dishwasher, microwave, telephone, living room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace. CD player. Barbecue, 56-ft. ocean-front deck.
Stonehedge by the Sea Make some memories at Stonehedge By-the-Sea on scenic and tranquil St. Andrews Point. This private guest home has superb sea views of St. Mary's Bay, Cardigan Bay, Georgetown Harbour and looks out to the ocean waters of the Northumberland Strait. From Stonehedge By-the-Sea, it is only a casual 10-minute drive along a winding coastline, past two operating lighthouses, to Montague, the largest community in eastern Prince Edward Island.
On the sea shore you can swim or collect seashells, is only a few steps away. The guest home sleeps 8-10. One room has a king bed, and three rooms with queen beds all have sea views. Extra double, single, toddler and crib beds are available. There are hardwood and ceramic tile floors throughout which gives an ambience of warmth and elegance at Stonehedge By-the-Sea. Enjoy that special feeling of superior accommodation in this immaculate 2200 sq.ft. executive summer home.
You can watch the sunrise while enjoying your morning coffee on the deck. At the same time you can watch fishing boats come and go from five harbours. Cuddle in a rocking chair and escape into a book or watch the resident seals swim in St. Mary's Bay. Savor the Island breezes as you view Panmure Island from an Adirondack chair or spend a lazy day under the skylights in this charming sunroom. Staying in our elegant country guest home will take you back to a different era. Reminisce about by gone days with familiar antique pine and oak furnishings. Each room is individually decorated with Canadian hand crafted furniture and original Canadian art. Magazines and a wide selection of books are available for your enjoyment. The four separate sitting areas allow guests peace and privacy to enjoy individual activities. Two rooms have Satellite TV/VCR. Vaulted ceilings and water views makes this great room the natural place to gather. Watch boats, seals and flower gardens from a wide expanse of windows in this room. The water view makes it ideal for relaxing and reading. The fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, microwave and an outside barbecue grill, faces the sea. Shopping for fresh seafood and other supplies is convenient. The bedrooms have luxury mattresses, quality linens,
duvets and handmade quilts. The Seashell bedroom is one of three queen rooms and has a water view of two shores.
Guests remark about the comfy beds and linens. Enjoy a luxurious soak in the Whirlpool tub. Bidet and shower complete the ensuite. French doors open into this bedroom decorated with pine antiques and Heritage Lace. Guests can wake up to magnificent sunrises from the queen bed and also enjoy the private deck. Every care has been taken to provide our guests with the comforts of home. Three bathrooms each have showers. A complete laundry includes washer, dryer, laundry supplies and ironing facilities. CD's and telephone are available, as well as access to fax and internet. If you want a more active lifestyle ask about our golf discounts. For golfers, it is a dream come true, as three of Canada's top golf courses are within a thirty minute drive. Other picture perfect golf courses are close by. At the guest home one can swim on both shores, dig for clams, beach comb or fly kites. The water is ideal for sailing, kayaking and canoeing. It is in the country so everyone can bicycle. The white sand beaches of Panmure Island are only twenty minutes away. For the nature lover, natural woods buffer one side of our property and two other sides have a panoramic view of the tidal waters. Bird life is abundant, including eagles and the Great Blue Heron. At night you can enjoy the quiet of the country where you can look at the stars and listen to the sounds of nature or watch the lights of Georgetown Harbour twinkle across the water. This area is a well-kept secret where one can avoid the crowds in a quiet and lovely part of the Island. Enjoy our unique approach to Maritime hospitality. It's time for an unforgettable vacation.
Steeles Bayside Cottage Is located right next to the Panmure Island Provincial Park. This quiet and secluded cottage is newly built and comes fully equipped with everything you need for the perfect vacation. Lots of hardwood floors, TV, VCR, Whirlpool, large patio, propane barbecue.
Steadmans Country Cottages These 4 well maintained 2 bedroom cottages come with access to a secluded sandy beach. They feature pine interiors, decks, barbecues and are only about 20 minutes away from 3 championship golf courses. Deep sea fishing is nearby and they are located in a quiet secluded setting. Each spring a garden is planted that is available for our guests and for those that have an airplane there is a landing strip only a few minutes away.
Green Isle Property Management
Stanley Bridge Country ResortThe picturesque Stanley Bridge Country Resort overlooks the quaint village of Stanley Bridge, 5 minutes west of Cavendish in the centre of Anne's Land. We offer differing accommodation choices in our 4 Star, "smoke free" COUNTRY INN with 28 rooms and suites. Our variety of (26) rustic COTTAGES & LODGE (1-3 bedroom) enjoy scenic views, private decks and come with fully equipped kitchens. Sorry, but we do not allow pets.Our quiet, well kept and spacious grounds overlook New London Bay and the Stanley River and are alive with beautiful landscaping, an outdoor gazebo & firepit, playgrounds, outdoor pool and jacuzzi, picnic tables, fitness & games room, laundromat and two quality gift shops.
You can enjoy an Island lobster dinners and a'la carte dining in our Family Restaurant, Fyfe's Landing. There are over 8 golf courses, deep sea fishing, attractions, museums, gift shops and P.E.I. National Park beaches all within 5 km.
Stanhope Executive CottageStanhope Cape Estates is ideally located for boating, sailing, windsurfing, swimming, golfing or just a quiet walk on the beach. We offer a peaceful, relaxing atmosphere that is close to the National Park and its famous beaches, three golf courses (Stanhope, Rustico and The Links at Crowbush) and is just 20 - 25 minutes to Charlottetown, Anne's Cavendish and all the excitement of the north shore. This three bedroom executive suite is between Covehead Bay and Stanhope Beaches and offers an ideal get-a-way in the heart of Prince Edward Island's north shore. A vacation you'll treasure forever.
Prince Edward Island is one of Canada's most popular vacation and tourist destinations. Tourists from along the Atlantic Seaboard States and Central Canada flock to the beaches, the pure and clean environment, the many championship golf courses and the unique down east cultural experience. PEI is truly a rare find in an increasingly fast paced world. Visitors find a relaxed atmosphere and leave with special memories of a friendly, clean and culturally refreshing vacation. There is an amazing choice of accommodation options available to suit every taste and pocketbook.
The tourism industry is not new to the Island as people have been coming here for the summers for over a century. In various places on the island there are still well maintained summer homes that were built by wealthy industrialists a hundred years ago.
Possibly the first tourists were the Miq Maq's themselves. There is evidence they would come cross from the mainland and set up summer camps along some of the shallow and warm bays bordering the Northumberland Strait where there was an abundant supply of food waiting to be picked up at low tide. Summers on the Island can be truly amazing with perfect summer temperatures, there is usually a breeze to keep things from getting uncomfortably hot. And on those days when the temperature gets up into the 80's you are never more that a few miles from a beach or a shady tree where you can cool down. This pleasant climate that just one of the reasons why people keep coming back every year for a whole lifetime. That is one of the best advertisements of all, that tourists keep coming back over and over again.
Time and time again we hear from visitors about how safe they feel when they are on the Island, and how helpful Islanders are in providing everything from directions to helping out when someone experiences trouble of some kind. With the coming of the Confederation Bridge which links mainland New Brunswick to the Island came an increase in the number tourists and Islanders rose to meet the challenge of providing additional accommodations and services for their guests. Many people got into the tourist business for the first time over the ten years. Many are families who built single cottages and beach houses and others built clusters of modern 3 and 4 star properties that can accommodate travelling groups. The new Northumberland Ferry "The Confederation" was added to the Wood Islands - Caribou crossing to add to the holidaying experience for those who wish to experience a short ride by boat over the Northumberland Strait. Many visitors come by the bridge or boat and leave using the other method to add to their PEI vacation experience. Either way you can see the beautiful vacations properties that line the beaches and shoreline.
There are over 1000 miles of shore front on Prince Edward Island and beaches abound no matter where you are. It is not unusual to find that your accommodations are either on or within walking distance of miles of sand and surf. Depending on your preference for a vacation spot you can spend time on the North Shore, where you will find the National Park with its white sand beaches, the Cavendish tourist area and the Anne of Green Gables sites. The South Shore is known for its red sand beaches, shallow waters and the warmest water north of the Gulf of Mexico. Eastern PEI has many white sand beaches, and many say that the beaches between Souris and East Point are unmatched in beauty and quality.
The PEI cultural experience is why many visitors return again and again. You hear it said so often that coming to PEI is like turning the clock back, not because of the absence of modern conveniences but because of the laid back and calm lifestyle, the friendliness and openness of the people and the feeling of security that comes from experiencing the "Island way of life". Most of the permanent residents of PEI can trace their roots back hundreds of years to the waves of Acadian, Scotch and Irish settlers that populated the Island dating back to the 1600's. If your name happens to be MacDonald, Arsenault or Gallant expect to be asked "now would you be a Gallant from Evangeline or Rustico". One of the highlights of any visit to the Island is attending a traditional "Ceilidh" or house party and it's never hard to find one no matter where you are visiting. For a real sense of the music styles you might try the "Orwell Corner Ceilidh", the Irish Benevolent Society Hall, and finish off at Le Village in Mount Carmel. You will find accommodations close to each community.
If you are a golfer, then PEI is heaven on earth. There are 26 golf courses and they are all over the Island. There is something about the rich red earth that will grow grass and potatoes like no where else. The maritime climate is perfect for growing things and the summers are moderate without the scorching heat and humidity that can be found in Ontario and Quebec or in the New England and East Central States in midsummer. Prince Edward Island is continually rated as having the best value golf vacations in North America by Score magazine and always has courses amongst the highest rated for playing by various golf authorities. And while you're here you might run into LPGA star Lorie Kane or on the Canadian Tour Craig Taylor, after all PEI is a small place. PEI's golf resorts have accommodations close by and you will have a wide selection of cottages, bed and breakfasts, inns, campgrounds, summer homes, motels and hotels that will fit every pocket book.
The Island tradition of harness racing is alive and well on PEI. Don't be surprised if when you are sightseeing along the back roads that you come across someone jogging their horse along the road side getting it ready for racing at either Charlottetown, Summerside or one of the matinee tracks in the rural communities. Pinette raceway in Belfast is a good example of horse racing purely for the love of it. No wagering, only a bunch of horse lovers getting together for an evening of old fashioned horse racing and cameraderie and swapping of stories. Show up early on any Wednesday night and hang around the barns as the horses are put through their paces. If you like to place a few dollars on the ponies then the place to be is Summerside for the Lobster Carnival and the running of the "Governors Plate" or Charlottetown for Old Home Week and the highly coveted race for the "Gold Cup and Saucer". Both meets feature a full race card both afternoons and evenings for about ten days. The Gold Cup and Saucer is unique in that it is run at 11:58pm on the last Saturday night of the fair. It let's everyone get home and into bed so they will be fresh for going to church on Sunday morning! Book your accommodations early as PEI is a busy place when the races are on.
If outdoor activities are what you are looking for on a vacation then PEI is the place for you. Golf might be number one, but hiking, biking, kayaking, snorkelling, fishing, windsurfing, bird watching and sightseeing are close behind. The Confederation hiking and biking trail stretches from one end of the Island to the other, and its hard packed surface and grades of 2% or less on the reclaimed railway line makes for great walking or biking. PEI has no wild animals any larger than a few coyotes so it makes for a safe trekking environment. No motorized vehicles are allowed. There are many fine bird watching locations around the island; one of the best is found on the eel grass flat beside the Lord Selkirk Park in Eldon where Blue Herons spend the summer catching shrimp and small fish just off shore. If you carry a pail and shovel watch for locals out digging clams and stop and join in, I am sure they will show you how to "dig a feed of either soft shelled or bar clams". There is an old saying "when the tide is out, the table is set". There are many accommodation possibilities on PEI where you can walk out the front door, onto the beach and come back a half hour later with supper.
Prince Edward Island has an amazing collection of magnificent rural churches. It is not unusual to find an enormous stone, or brick or wooden church in what seems like the middle of nowhere. Many of these churches date back as much as 200 years ago and are immaculately kept examples of distinct architechural styles. The Catholic Church in Mont Carmel overlooks the Northumberland Strait and its twin spires can be seen for miles. The Indian River Church is made of wood and hosts a summer series of classical music that draws spectators by the hundreds. In Vernon River, St Joachims is perched on top of a hill and dominates the surrounding countryside. There is a unique stone church in Sturgeon and an Anglican Chapel that only seats a few people. There are several Convents, a Bible School, and some old timers still refer to the University of Prince Edward Island as St Dunstans. Low cost accommodations can be obtained at UPEI and is a popular alternative for budget conscious travellers as there is no hostel available on Prince Edward Island. In all there are about 151 churches listed in the PEI phone book, not quite one on every street corner, but just about. Prince Edward Islanders take their religion seriously. In years past on PEI when a Catholic married a Protestant that was what was referred to as "a mixed marriage".
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Prince Edward Island is home to the Charlottetown festival and productions of Canadian live theatre that has been performed on the main stage for 40 years.
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