PEI Lifestyle

An Islander’s Guide to Eastern PEI

If you’re wondering what to do in eastern Prince Edward Island, you’re in for a treat. The Points East Coastal Drive is packed with classic PEI experiences—stunning beaches, seaside bites, scenic trails, and iconic stops that feel like pure Island magic. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or exploring a little closer to home, there’s something unforgettable waiting around every turn. Here are a few favourites to add to your eastern PEI summer bucket list.

Island Strawberries

When it’s strawberry season in PEI, it’s of critical importance that you get your hands on their magical sweetness before the season is over. Going to U-picks and choosing the best berries for yourself (and maybe sampling a couple along the way) is always , but if you’re a little more strapped for time, most U-picks sell berries that are pre-picked. Grab a few of these boxes in eastern PEI for the perfect road trip snack. No matter how  juicy and messy they can be, they will be totally worth it!


Confederation Trail

PEI’s portion of the Trans Canada Trail is quite special. There are 435 km of groomed, well marked trails that are formerly PEI’s railway system. Since the conversion from trains to trails in the late 80’s, people have been enjoying the Confederation Trail for walking, running and cycling. The trail spans tip-to-tip across the Island, but our favourite section is the ride from Mount Stewart to St. Peters. You can’t top biking next to the water!


Greenwich National Park

When people ask for advice on what to do on PEI, a visit to Greenwich in the PEI National Park is always at the top of our list. Right off the bat, it’s a National Park, so you know it’s going to be unreal. The first time you walk the floating boardwalk through the dunes, you’ll hardly believe you’re still in PEI. The hiking trail to the beach is just the right amount of effort and exercise to get you ready for a dip when you hit the St. Lawrence. 


Fiddling Fisherman

Imagine you’re on a boat just off the shores of PEI. There’s lobster boiling in fresh seawater, the captain is playing an Irish jig on the fiddle and the crew is step dancing. Sounds like something out your wildest Island dreams, right?! You don’t have to dream. This is exactly what goes down on the Fiddling Fisherman’s Lobster Lovers sail, based out of Souris. Eating lobster while listening to traditional music as the sun sets is oozing all things PEI. If you love lobster and PEI, there’s no doubt that this adventure is for you!


Lighthouses

The Points East Coastal Drive is home to some of our favourite Island lighthouses. Grab a map and see how many you can get to during your eastern PEI travels. However, if you find yourself at the lighthouse in St. Peter’s Harbour, you may not make it any further because you are going to want to stay on this incredible beach for the rest of the day. If you manage to tear yourself away from St. Peter’s, head to Point Prim. It is home to PEI’s oldest lighthouse!

FireWorks Feast

The FireWorks Feast at the Inn at Bay Fortune is an absolute must for any foodie exploring PEI. It’s a 5-course meal hosted by the renowned Chef Michael Smith. An evening spent here is not just a meal, it’s a full-blown event. The evening begins with a tour of the farm, where a significant portion of the ingredients for the night’s meal are grown. Next, there are four stations around the property with mouth-watering appetizers (including an oyster bar!). It will be difficult, but it’s important not to fill up on appetizers before you head inside for the full meal.

Watching Chef Michael Smith and his team prepare your meal in the 25 foot brick lined live fire oven is really a show in itself. There is such a strong sense of PEI pride in all of the dishes – right down to the tiny PEI flag in the seafood chowder! It made this Island girl eager to brag to her table mates that she was a true Islander. The night ends with roasting homemade strawberry marshmallows over a campfire while looking at the stars. It is a perfect evening and a dining experience that I won’t soon forget.

Sunset at Blooming Point

The beaches along the Points East Coastal Drive will knock your socks off, there’s no doubt about it. They are simply stunning and will leave you wishing everyday was a beach day. Islanders will give you their passionate opinion as to which beach is the best, but truly, every beach has something special to offer. Blooming Point is new favourite of locals and visitors because of its proximity to Charlottetown. It’s the best for going out after a long day of visiting to take the dog for a walk, go for an evening dip, and to watch the sunset.

 

Interested in exploring the Island tip to tip? Head to A Guide to the Best of the West, or Discover Charming PEI for more bucket-list worthy spots to see!

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