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Cabot Beach is the largest park in western Prince Edward Island. The park has a large day-use area with playground equipment, an activity centre with children's programs and a naturalist on staff who provides guided nature walks. There is also supervised swimming on Malpeque Bay. [1] Cabot Beach was host to the 4th (1977) and the 10th (2001 ...
There is a pioneer cemetery in the park. Cabots Landing Provincial Park was established by Order in Council (OIC) 74-1378 on December 19, 1974. [2] Located nearby, the Wilkie Sugar Loaf trail can be accessed from the Bay St Lawrence Road, 1.15 kilometres (0.71 mi) north of the entrance to Cabots Landing Provincial Park. The trailhead is at 46 ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Cabot Beach Provincial Park; Campbellton, Prince Edward Island ... Chelton Beach Provincial Park; Churchill, Prince ...
Cabot Beach Provincial Park; Cedar Dunes Provincial Park; Chelton Beach Provincial Park; F. Fisherman's Haven Provincial Park; G. Green Park Provincial Park; J.
Chelton Beach Provincial Park 46°18′14″N 63°44′50″W / 46.30394444°N 63.74716667°W / 46.30394444; -63.74716667 Green Park Provincial Park
Route 6, Prince Edward Island National Park of Canada Stanhope PE 46°24′50″N 63°04′33″W / 46.4138°N 63.0758°W / 46.4138; -63.0758 ( Dalvay-by-the-Sea
Malpeque Bay is the second largest bay in terms of surface area in Prince Edward Island, following Hillsborough Bay.It is also notable for almost dividing the province; an isthmus occupied by the city of Summerside and the unincorporated communities of North St. Eleanors, Sherbrooke and Travellers Rest separates Malpeque Bay from Bedeque Bay on the island's south shore.
Brackley Beach 46°25′26.13″N 63°11′29.84″W / 46.4239250°N 63.1916222°W / 46.4239250; -63.1916222 ( Shaw A two-and-a-half-storey main lodge, with two large barns and twenty-five cottages sitting on a 8-hectare (20-acre) site; operating as a tourist resort for more than 150 years, the site is evocative of the early ...