Join me for a tour filled with hidden gems, scenic views, and plenty of Instagram-worthy moments. With over 18 years of living on Prince Edward Island and more than a decade of guiding, I’ve had the pleasure of creating over 100 unforgettable experiences for visitors from around the world. Let me show you the Island through a local’s eyes—and help make your time on PEI one to remember.
Travellers can personally contact us to arrange any specific adjustments, whether that may be a particular time or pickup location, etc.
Tracadie Bay is a scenic bay located on the northeastern shore of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Known for its warm waters, sandy beaches, and vibrant Acadian culture, it's a popular destination for swimming, clam digging, and enjoying the natural beauty of the island.
Dalvay-by-the-Sea is a historic Victorian hotel on the north shore of Prince Edward Island National Park. Renowned for its stunning ocean views, elegant accommodations, and rich history, it offers a timeless escape with a blend of old-world charm and modern comforts.
Stanhope village is facing the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
The Covehead Harbour Lighthouse is a square, tapered, 8.2 metre (26.9 ft) tall wooden tower surmounted by a square, wooden lantern. It is located among the dunes of Prince Edward Island National Park of Canada, on the beach just to the east of the entrance into Covehead Bay. It is the second lighthouse on the site, built in 1975 as a replacement for the original tower.
Beautiful red cliff and popular white sand beach And rest room (as needed)
The First Farmers Credit Union Bank of Canada and the oldest Acadian home on PEI (The Doucet House), and the oldest Acadian catholic church.
The fishing port in North Rustico, Learn about the lobster industry and the lighthouse.
The shore and beach are geologically diverse and a real-time example of how water and wind shape and change the Island
Depending on chosen you can stop just for a photo opportunity or spend 35 minutes exploring the site.
Visit Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Birthplace in charming New London, Prince Edward Island, and step back in time to where the beloved author of Anne of Green Gables began her story. Explore the beautifully restored 19th-century farmhouse filled with Montgomery family heirlooms, early editions of her books, and personal artifacts. Stroll the peaceful gardens and enjoy views of the countryside that inspired her writing, then browse the gift shop for unique keepsakes. This stop offers a warm, nostalgic glimpse into the life and imagination of one of Canada’s most treasured writers.
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