Having Fun
Here are low-cost and no-cost places in PEI to enjoy vacation and leisure time with your family. Check out the Calendar of Events and the Tourism PEI listings for everything from outdoor adventures, authentic Island experiences, culinary delights and arts and heritage tours.
Memberships to the Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage Foundation are available to purchase year round and are valid for one year from date of purchase.
What is included with my membership?
A Regular ($40 plus HST), Senior/Student ($35 plus HST),...
The Bonshaw Hills Provincial Park includes a four-season trail system covering 25 kilometers. There are many shorter trails that vary in length and intensity connected to the main trail.
Enjoy over 18 kilometres of hiking and mountain bike trails along...
This is a registry of community facilities that can be booked for public gatherings across PEI such as community centres, arenas, etc.
To narrow your search results, select multiple options such as county as well as venue service(s) (wifi, kitchen, etc...
What is a Power-Assisted Bicycle?
On PEI, a power-assist bicycle is defined as a pedal-driven bicycle of conventional exposed fork-and-frame bicycle design and appearance with an integrated electric motor used to assist propulsion. Power-...
The three provincial golf courses of Prince Edward Island are Brudenell, Dundarave and the Links at Crowbush Cove. Book tee times online and find information about each course including rates and packages, events and contests.
Visit peisfinestgolf.com...
Prince Edward Island's network of provincial parks has eight camping parks and 12 day-use parks with spectacular beaches, beautiful scenery, nature trails and lots of outdoor recreation and interpretive programs.
The Mark Arendz Provincial Ski Park at...
For many Islanders, the unofficial start of spring is the opening of the angling season on April 15.
Fishing is an inexpensive and fun family activity, and more than 10,000 angling licenses are sold annually in Prince Edward Island. The number of people...
The Confederation Trail stretches 435 kilometres and goes from one end of the Island to the other. Tracing the route of what once was the Prince Edward Island railway, the Confederation Trail is ideal for hiking or cycling.
The trail is managed as a...