Prince Edward Island National Park, Canada (Taylor S. Kennedy/National Geographic/Getty)

What to do in Prince Edward Island

Canada's only island province, Prince Edward Island (PEI) is a pastoral retreat in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Long a favorite of honeymooners and couples looking for a relaxing getaway, the island's rolling hills, gentle beaches, and golf courses invite visitors to slow down and enjoy the subtle pleasures of life. As one recent visitor said, you come here to learn to breathe again.

Much of the island's charm is in the scenery, so you'll want a car to explore beyond the capitol of Charlottetown. Wander the various roads leading to working fishing villages such as Malpeque Harbor, Naufrage Harbor, and North Lake Harbor. No place is more than ten miles from the ocean, and there are countless stretches of coastline for strolling sandy beaches, wading in the warm water, and daydreaming together. Among the many choices are Basin Head...

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