Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The entire beach is located in the Prince Edward Island National Park. The beach is typically divided into the following sections: Cavendish Spit, a barrier beach protecting the entrance to New London Bay. Cavendish Campground Beach, the section of Cavendish Beach near the national park campground, immediately east of the spit.
Prince Edward Island National Park (French: Parc national de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard) is a National Park of Canada located in the province of Prince Edward Island.Situated along the island's north shore, fronting the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the park measures approximately 60 km (37 mi) in length and ranges from several hundred metres to several kilometres in width.
The national park also boasted many of Prince Edward Island's best beaches, of which Cavendish Beach was one of the most popular. To increase the tourist draw to the area, the national park also developed an 18-hole golf course and opened the Green Gables farmhouse for tours. The site of Montgomery's childhood home is also a popular tourist ...
Greenwich is an unincorporated Canadian rural community located in eastern Prince Edward Island, Canada. Located on the Greenwich Peninsula, which extends northwest from St. Peters , creating St. Peters Bay, the community of Greenwich is located in the northwestern part of Kings County at 46°26′N 62°38′W / 46.433°N 62.633°W ...
Pinette Park Provincial Park 46°03′33″N 62°53′58″W / 46.05911111°N 62.89938889°W / 46.05911111; -62.89938889 Strathgartney Provincial Park
The Brackley Beach area became a popular vacation spot in the late 19th century, and its shoreline was designated as part of the national park in 1937. Activities include deep sea fishing, bike, canoe and kayak rentals, horseback riding, campgrounds, several restaurants and dairy bars as well as Prince Edward Island's only drive-in theater.
Prince Edward Island National Park 46°24′53.48″N 63°4′24.01″W / 46.4148556°N 63.0733361°W / 46.4148556; -63.0733361 ( Dalvay-by A summer residence built for Alexander McDonald, president of Standard Oil of Kentucky ; now a hotel, it is a noted example of the Queen Anne Revival style in Canadian domestic architecture
Route 13 is a 39 km (24 mi) two-lane uncontrolled access secondary highway traversing the central portion of Prince Edward Island, Canada in a more or less north–south direction between Crapaud and Cavendish. It passes through a mainly rural area of Prince Edward Island.