Ride a Ferry to PEI and Return By Bridge to New Brunswick.

Prince Edward Island may be Canada’s smallest province, but it is huge on hospitality. This ‘Gentle Island’ is proud of their long bridge, immense greenery cradled by waves of the Gulf of St Lawrence. Extensive red rock sandstone cliffs enhance a rolling landscape that’s outlined with miles of sandy beaches.

Golf courses are second to none plus a never-ending selection of adventurous activities such as birding, biking, hiking, boating and deep-sea fishing ensures that your first visit may not be your last.
Take a leisurly walking tour of downtown Charlottetown to learn about Canada’s Birthplace; touch base with Anne of Green Gable
Quality private campgrounds and 11 Provincial Parks are situated throughout the Island. However because the Maritime Provinces are popular caravan destinations, reservations are recommended.
To add to the adventure, drivers only pay a fee when they leave the Island – so the majority of RVers choose the relaxed 1.5 hour ferry cruise to PEI and return to the mainland via the 13 km (9-mile) one-of a kind bridge that ends in New Brunswick. The ferry departs from Cariboo, Nova Scotia. Is this your year to add this tiny gem to your travels?
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Labels: Longest Bridge; Canada's smallest province; red rock

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