BY CLAY LARROY
When
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and never bother using them. Reap the rewards of your traveling and spend the
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Look at the article below for a fascinating viewpoint on Prince Edward Island.
Prince Edward Island, Canada
by M
Gravlee
Prince
Edward Island is one of the most beautiful areas in Canada, a peaceful retreat
that embraces the natural beauty offered by the sea and the greenery of the
nation. Although the island is quite populated and is, in fact, the most
densely populated area in the nation, most of Prince Edward Island is dominated
by national parklands where the environment is protected.
There are
several tourist attractions on Prince Edward Island most of which feature the
beaches of the island. There are several local attractions of interest to the
tourist or traveler particularly the theaters which usually offer plays and
musical performances throughout the year.
If you want an
inland adventure consisting of the outdoors you will want to participate in the
bike tours around Prince Edward Island. The area is a truly beautiful place
with a picturesque coastline dotted by small boats and cottages. Bike tours
provide you with the opportunity to see all these senic features up close.
The
Confederation Bridge joins the Canadian provinces of Prince Edward Island and
New Brunswick, making travel throughout the Maritimes easy and convenient. The
curved 8 mile long bridge is the longest in the world crossing ice-covered
water, and it stands as one of Canada’s top engineering achievements of the
20th century.
The
Confederation Trail is popular among the cyclists who want to view the entire
island by bike since it stretches from one end of Prince Edward Island to the
other. The Confederate Trail was made specifically for cyclists and hikers so
that you can slow down and enjoy the island without worrying about traffic.
There are
dining experiences for families who have a small budget as well as restaurants
that specialize in formal fine dining encounters. If you are in a hurry to have
your lunch then you may wish to check out one of the great traditional seafood
restaurants around the Prince Edward Island region.
There are also
several four star restaurants located on Prince Edward Island. These restaurants
are great for that special evening out with your family where you can enjoy
fabulous food complimented by great company.
If you are
visiting the Prince Edward Island to simply spend some time with your family
you can spend quality time at the Victoria Park in Charlottetown. This park
contains all of the traditional activities for families with children including
a great pool and a tennis court. For those with teenage children there is even
a skateboard park within the confines of Victoria Park. Your family will love
Victoria Park and you can even visit some of Charlottetown’s historic locations
while you are there.
Of course,
nothing beats a day on the beach and Prince Edward Island is home to a long
coastline of wonderful sandy beaches. Your family will love playing on the sand
dunes that line the coast or simply lying in the sun enjoying the weather.
About the Author
M
Gravlee is a retired newspaper publisher who spends several months a year
traveling.
REFERENCE SITES:
http://www.travelresearchonline.com/
http:// http://goarticles.com/
“This was Canada after all, where no one was overly impressed by anything.”
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