"This one sits on the rocky shore of a sand beach, some 40 minutes from Charlottetown, the capital. Its closest neighbor is the oldest lighthouse on PEI: a red-roofed tower of blinding white perched on an emerald hill at the tip of a skinny peninsula jutting out from the island’s backside like a tail. For the full effect, my family and I sat at one of the picnic tables at the edge of the water, the blues of sea and sky somehow boosted by a beach the color of persimmon. Point Prim Chowder house didn’t have to be as good as it was. I’d have been charmed anyway. But it was good—in a way that was uncomplicated, almost anti-trendy. Just wholesome down-home Maritime good." - ByChantal Martineau