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Activities
Golf
Prince Edward Island is well know for its world-class golf courses. From
the nine-hole, par three Darnley Greens to CPGA championship courses, there's
something for golfers of all levels and its all within a half hour drive along
the breathtaking north shore.
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Kayaking
Kayaking outfitters can be found in many places on the island, some as nearby
as Seaview and Malpeque Bay. Malpeque Bay and Darnley Basin are ideal
places to spend a day on the water discovering the shoreline and sea marshes
of this beautiful island. Rent locally or bring your own.
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Tourist Attractions
After all, this is Anne's Land. The
Anne of Green Gables Museum and
everything else Anne related can be found just a short 10 km drive from The Dunes.
There are also countless other areas of interest to keep adults and kids entertained.
You can check
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out the home of
Lucy Maude Montgomery, tour an historical museum or dare to visit a haunted mansion.
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Mountain Biking
The
Confederation Trail makes its way from one end of PEI to the other.
Along its way, it passes through nearby Kensington. This flat, groomed
trail is safe, fun and easy for riders of all levels. The more
adventurous might want to ride the cliffs of the north shore or make their way
to Brookvale Provincial Ski Park for some challenging off-road cross-country
trails.
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Deep Sea Fishing & Seal
Watching
The Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumberland Strait are abundant with migrating
whales sea lions and other sea life. What better than to see it all up close by
chartering a boat and guide for a few hours. Spend an afternoon learning
about lobster fishing or try your luck at catching some of the local sport
fish.
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