PEI's Sunsets
and Sea Lights is a new 3 bedroom oceanfront beachhouse. Custom designed and built
to take advantage of the picturesque scenery. This is the place to enjoy your well earned
vacation. The house has been awarded a 4 star rating by Canada Select.
The only thing you will
need to decide is whether you would prefer to walk on the beach or to admire the sights from the hammocks on the large lower
or upper storey decks. The beach house is on the Northumberland Strait where warm water awaits you - perfect
for castle building. The water near the shore is shallow, making it great for children to swim. Bring your own kayak or canoe
or kite surfing equipment and launch from the beach at the front of our 3 bedroom beach house.
The Confederation Bridge an amazing engineering feat (look at this
construction video), the mesmorizing light of SeaCow Head lighthouse, lights marking the ocean channels and city lights from our neighbors in New Brunswick all compete
for attention with the unbelievable romantic sunsets.....
This unique beach house has been professionally
decorated in keeping with the style of a vacation by the sea. To captivate the views nature created, the living room and fully
equipped kitchen, surrounded by large windows, are located on the second floor. You even have the romance of a fireplace in
the living room, if you wish. A large deck with propane BBQ and outdoor dining area are just a step away. A
bathroom with shower, as well as a queen size bedroom is also on this floor. The main floor contains; the
laundry room, a full bathroom with separate shower and extra large tub, a queen size bedroom and another bedroom with 2 twin
beds. Another 2 level deck is on the ground level. There you can enjoy a picnic or just lazy around on one of
the hammocks.
The
location of the beach house is perfect no matter what you plan on doing. The beach, at the front of the property, is
accessible by stairs. The beach is always different. At times, it looks tranquil like a lake, other times
the crashing sounds of the waves are yours to enjoy. Changes of tides occur every 12 hours. At low tide,
you can walk forever before you reach swimming depths.
Whether you
are going to visit the popular sights of the Island or play some golf, everything is within easy reach (Chelton
Beach Provincial Park 5 minutes, Summerside 20 minutes, Cavendish 35 minutes and Charlottetown 50 minutes). Anne of Green
Gables celebrated her 100th anniversary in 2008 (review Anne's story here). In 2009, PEI proudly hosted the Canada Games.
If you are interested in some “off the beaten track” adventures and meet the friendly
people of the Island, we have some interesting activities to suggest. How about: a day fishing for Malpeque Bay Oysters? Yes, the same procedure is followed today as was hundreds of years ago to fish oyster. You have the opportunity
to go offshore in an oyster “dory” boat and find out how things are done.
Wouldn’t your children
enjoy time learning how to sculpt a sandcastle? Yes, days gone by are back again, building sandcastles on the beach. One
of the Island’s leading artists, Maurice Bernard, will give you full instructions and have you create an amazing sandcastle
within 2 hours.
Or maybe you would prefer to go on a
treasure hunt. The Island offers an interesting way to find people and places, unknown to most tourists. It
involves the use of a GPS (Global Positioning System) to locate the “treasure”. The GPS gives you latitude and longitude coordinates as well as the direction you are traveling.
You never know what you may find at the end of the day, but surely you’ll have fun.
E-mail Diane or John or call toll free at 1 877 97diane (34263)