Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island

Canada's smallest province, renowned for its rolling pastoral landscapes, red-sand beaches, and as the setting for 'Anne of Green Gables.' It's a charming destination characterized by agriculture, fisheries, and tourism.

Practical Travel Guide for Prince Edward Island

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

An Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) is required for many nationalities before flying to Canada. US citizens only need a valid passport. It is recommended to check the latest entry requirements before your trip.

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Getting Around

The ideal way to see PEI is by car, which allows for the flexibility to explore the island's many beaches, parks, and picturesque communities. The downtown area of Charlottetown is walkable. Public transit options are limited.

Local Flavors

PEI is a seafood lover's paradise, famous for its lobster, mussels, and oysters. The island is also celebrated for its high-quality potatoes, featured in many local dishes. Farm-to-table dining is common.

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