• Delving into Prince Edward Island's past, the Acadian Museum reaches back to 1720 and the first European settlement on the island at Port La Joye.
  • English is the predominant language of the island, spoken by more than nine-tenths of residents; relatively few Prince Edward Islanders speak only French.
  • Visiting PEI feels like a step back in time. Prince Edward Island is small and dotted with charming close-knit communities that seem to move at a slower pace.
  • His daughter grew up to become Queen Victoria, who reigned over the United Kingdom for 63 years. Prince Edward Island is 140 miles long, and I only had three...
  • Prince Edward Island was made for hiking. ... Prince Edward Island National Park is home to a dozen hiking trails of varying lengths and degrees of difficulty.
  • It may be the tiniest of Canadian provinces but there is a lot to do in Prince Edward Island making it the perfect stop on any east coast road trip.
  • The agricultural heartland of Prince Edward Island, this region is famous for its potato production, which contributes significantly to the island's economy.
  • • Scope for Imagination Situated on the central north shore of Prince Edward Island, the park faces the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where sunsets are storybook perfect.
  • There are numerous job opportunities available on Prince Edward Island. ... English remains to be Prince Edward Island’s primary spoken language.
  • On the surface, Prince Edward Island is Canada’s smallest province in both land area and population. However, Islanders will agree the tiny island is much more.