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Prince Edward Island National Park

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PEI National Park Visitor Guide

Plan your trip to PEI National Park with the Visitor Guide and Map.

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Greenwich Visitor Guide

Plan your trip to Greenwich in PEI National Park with the Visitor Guide and Map.

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Trail Guide

Discover trails at PEI National Park.

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Maps

Cavendish

Sought out by visitors for decades for its beautiful sandy beaches, Cavendish has become famous around the world for its connections to author L.M. Montgomery and her stories about Anne Shirley, the spunky, red-headed heroine of 'Anne of Green Gables'. A favourite stop for visitors all summer long, Cavendish through to North Rustico offers not only the beautiful beach but also some of the best views around of the signature rugged, red sandstone cliffs of PEI’s North Shore.

Download your own copy of the Cavendish map (PDF, 448 KB). 

Brackley-Dalvay

Beautiful Brackley Beach is a popular summer destination for many local Island beach-goers for its fine sand and its proximity to Charlottetown. This region also has many lovely smaller beaches, which often do not see nearly as much traffic as the larger ones. Keep this in mind if you like a quieter place for your beach day! Covehead Harbour, Covehead Lighthouse and Dalvay-by-the-Sea National Historic Site are also must-see stops along this stretch of coastline. Be sure to check out the multi-use trail system at Robinsons Island!

Download your own copy of the Brackley-Dalvay map (PDF, 735 KB). 

Greenwich

Home to the biggest sand dunes on Prince Edward Island! Greenwich has a long history with connections to Mi’kmaq and Acadian culture, and an ever-evolving tale of the shaping and re-shaping of its landscapes through wind and waves. The path to Greenwich may be a bit less traveled than other areas of PEI National Park, but it’s ripe for discovery through exploration of its trails, beaches and beautiful interpretation centre.

Download your own copy of the Greenwich map (PDF, 210 KB).

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Trip Planning tools

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