Souris and Northeast PEI

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Souris and Northeast PEI

Souris and Area

A popular beach with amenities (washrooms, showers canteen, parking etc.) and even a mobi-mat that allows wheelchair access from the wharf to the beach. Locals love this beach for bridge jumping and exploring the shallow tidal pools for starfish, crabs and sand dollars.
135 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Basin Head Provincial Park
318 Basin Head Rd
135 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
A popular beach with amenities (washrooms, showers canteen, parking etc.) and even a mobi-mat that allows wheelchair access from the wharf to the beach. Locals love this beach for bridge jumping and exploring the shallow tidal pools for starfish, crabs and sand dollars.
Beautiful views and homemade food from scratch. Lots of fresh seafood as well as other options.
15 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
21 Breakwater
21 Breakwater St
15 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Beautiful views and homemade food from scratch. Lots of fresh seafood as well as other options.
An historic Inn with a fantastic restaurant surrounded by 20 acres of organic farm land run by local celebrity chef Michael Smith. The meal is an interactive 7 course feast. It is the best representation of Island food and hospitality wrapped into an evening - more of an experience than a dinner. It books up quickly, so if you want to go call them ASAP. Always worth getting on the waiting list though!
42 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The Inn at Bay Fortune
42 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
An historic Inn with a fantastic restaurant surrounded by 20 acres of organic farm land run by local celebrity chef Michael Smith. The meal is an interactive 7 course feast. It is the best representation of Island food and hospitality wrapped into an evening - more of an experience than a dinner. It books up quickly, so if you want to go call them ASAP. Always worth getting on the waiting list though!
The Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival was created to preserve Prince Edward Island’s tradition of music. Today it celebrates a history of successful growth for 4 decades. Every year, during the 3rd weekend of July, the festival continues to feature top world class performers. Over the years musicians like Natalie MacMaster, Ashley MacIsaac, Richard Wood, Troy MacGillivray, Jerry Holland, The Chaisson Family, The East Pointers and many others have performed on stage. The festival draws fans both young and old from around the world. July 19th – 21st 2019
Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival Grounds
961 Veteran's Memorial Hwy
The Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival was created to preserve Prince Edward Island’s tradition of music. Today it celebrates a history of successful growth for 4 decades. Every year, during the 3rd weekend of July, the festival continues to feature top world class performers. Over the years musicians like Natalie MacMaster, Ashley MacIsaac, Richard Wood, Troy MacGillivray, Jerry Holland, The Chaisson Family, The East Pointers and many others have performed on stage. The festival draws fans both young and old from around the world. July 19th – 21st 2019
The North Cape Nature Trail lies on the windswept northwest tip of the Island. A lighthouse has stood at the site since at least the mid nineteenth century. Today it is the site of a large windmill farm, and a wind energy research station. A restaurant and gift shop are also nearby. The trail is a linear boardwalk, starting at the North Cape Windmill Farm, following sheer cliffs from 30 feet to 40 feet on one side, almost two km to the remains of an isolated rock column just a good leap offshore. (Don’t try it.) Off the cliff side lies the endless seascape of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and at certain points, the beach is accessible at low tide. The boardwalk readily accommodates wheelchairs, but it is not accessible to motorized vehicles, and bicycles are not welcomed. The trail passes through scrub woodlands taking a side trip of a couple of hundred yards into Black Marsh, with its unique flora. Here is a raised resting platform and look off. The Marsh covers a very extensive area on the cliff tops, with the Marsh extension barely penetrating its edge. Dozens of varieties of coarse plants unique to the Marsh may be seen, with their tiny colourful flowers. In addition to marsh birds and common birds of the Island on one side, from the cliff you may see terns and gulls, cormorants, loons, scoter, old squaw, eider and harlequin ducks, gannets, and bald eagles.
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
North Cape Hiking Trail
Prince Edward Island 12
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The North Cape Nature Trail lies on the windswept northwest tip of the Island. A lighthouse has stood at the site since at least the mid nineteenth century. Today it is the site of a large windmill farm, and a wind energy research station. A restaurant and gift shop are also nearby. The trail is a linear boardwalk, starting at the North Cape Windmill Farm, following sheer cliffs from 30 feet to 40 feet on one side, almost two km to the remains of an isolated rock column just a good leap offshore. (Don’t try it.) Off the cliff side lies the endless seascape of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and at certain points, the beach is accessible at low tide. The boardwalk readily accommodates wheelchairs, but it is not accessible to motorized vehicles, and bicycles are not welcomed. The trail passes through scrub woodlands taking a side trip of a couple of hundred yards into Black Marsh, with its unique flora. Here is a raised resting platform and look off. The Marsh covers a very extensive area on the cliff tops, with the Marsh extension barely penetrating its edge. Dozens of varieties of coarse plants unique to the Marsh may be seen, with their tiny colourful flowers. In addition to marsh birds and common birds of the Island on one side, from the cliff you may see terns and gulls, cormorants, loons, scoter, old squaw, eider and harlequin ducks, gannets, and bald eagles.
JJ Chaisson local celebrity musician and captain and his wife Julie offer a must-do, one of a kind boating experience. A fishing boat ceilidh surrounded by the sea, red cliffs, step dancing, set dancing, yummy eats, and the best music you will ever hear. Get to know PEI music and fishing culture and see why this is more than something we love, it’s who we are.
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The Fiddling Fisherman
120 Breakwater St
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
JJ Chaisson local celebrity musician and captain and his wife Julie offer a must-do, one of a kind boating experience. A fishing boat ceilidh surrounded by the sea, red cliffs, step dancing, set dancing, yummy eats, and the best music you will ever hear. Get to know PEI music and fishing culture and see why this is more than something we love, it’s who we are.

Food scene

I own this spot with my partner, who is the Chef. We purchased it in 2023. We're serving fresh local fish, everything made from scratch with quality ingredients. Send me a message if you're coming for a visit!
24 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Rick's Fish & Chips
5544 St Peters Rd
24 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
I own this spot with my partner, who is the Chef. We purchased it in 2023. We're serving fresh local fish, everything made from scratch with quality ingredients. Send me a message if you're coming for a visit!