"PEI seems too good to be true, with its crisply painted farmhouses, manicured fields rolling down to sandy beaches, the warmest water north of the Carolinas..." says Fodor's Guide to Canada > more
beautiful farmland rolling down to the sea
wonderful white sand beaches and red cliffs
picturesque fishing villages and lighthouses
over 30 excellent golf courses > more
outstanding real estate values > more
Nestled in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, PEI is separated from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick by the Northumberland Straight.
800 miles from New York City
337 miles from Bangor, ME
600 miles from Boston, MA
200 miles from Halifax, NS
Non-stop flights from:
Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Detroit, Calgary, & Ottowa
We offer an excellent selection of oceanfront, other waterfront, and water view properties.
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The well known book, “Anne of Green Gables”, by L. M. Montgomery is about the orphan Anne growing up on PEI. read more
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North Lake, one of PEI's many fishing villages, is known as the "Tuna Capital of the World." more
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The major industries in the province are agriculture, tourism, and fishing.
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The Island is 224 km (140 mi) long and from 6-64 km (4-40 mi) wide.
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No place in the province is more than 16 km (10 mi) from the sea.
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Useful Links |
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Official PEI Tourism Site |
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Tourism and Travel Guide |
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Eastern Kings County PEI |
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