THINGS TO DO AT PEI’S SUNSETS AND SEA LIGHTS
The beach house is a perfect place to kayak, swim or relax. However, should you choose to visit the Island for its arts and crafts, dining, hiking, cycling, entertainment or golfing, all these options are available.
If you just want to relax and look at the stars, then you may be interested to expand your look from our deck to the Starry Starry Night Experience. Ron and Rolly from the local Astronomy Club will give you a closer look through a huge telescope.
Anne of Green Gables, the Musical, at Confederation Center of the Arts in Charlottetown. See one of the best musicals ever put on stage, the famous musical Anne of Green Gables. It is a must see family classic.
Avonlea Village, in Cavendish. This is a good spot to visit if you are familiar with "Anne of Green Gables" or want to learn about her story. The village takes you back to Anne’s homeland where she grew up and the story is re-enacted throughout the day. There are actual artifacts from the story.
Founders Hall, downtown Charlottetown. Learning Canada’s history is fun at Founders' Hall. Be transported back in time with the use of multi-million dollar technology,multi-media interpretation, and realistic and interactive displays. Visitors will begin their journey into the pages of history in Charlottetown in 1864 as the Fathers of Confederation meet to discuss the birth of this great nation and will follow the path of confederation arriving back in present-day Canada having experienced the story of our country first-hand through multi-sensory, interactive learning.
Golfing. PEI is ranked the #1 destination for golf in the country. There are almost thirty golf courses.
The College of Piping in Summerside. The College of Piping and Celtic Performing Arts of Canada, has been actively promoting and preserving Celtic culture and heritage by offering instruction in Highland Bagpiping, Scottish style Snare Drumming, Highland Dancing and Step Dancing. It presents summer long Celtic Festivals.
Bike/walk the Confederation Trail. Developed along railway lines, this 180-mile hiking and biking trail passes through scenic villages and towns across Prince Edward Island.
Outside Expeditions, North Rustico. Get outside and enjoy some sea kayaking or go take a ride in a canoe. See what the Mi'kmaq Indians saw when they were coming to PEI and find out why they called it Abegweit, "cradle on the waves".
Here is a complete listing of possible activities.