Historical place · Queens
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"Prince Edward Island is known for its red sand beaches, seafood, and as the setting of 'Anne of Green Gables.'" - Bettina Makalintal
Seafood restaurant · Queens
Pier 15 is a lively, waterfront seafood haven boasting a sprawling 60-foot salad bar and generous portions of fresh lobster and mussels.
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This charming fish shack on the Gulf Shore offers mouthwatering, freshly made seafood delights like the best lobster roll around, served with a smile.
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Restaurant · Queens
Richard's Lobster Rolls serves oversized, mouthwatering lobster rolls and fresh seafood delights from a bustling food truck—perfect for a casual, quick feast.
Bed & breakfast · Queens
This welcoming yellow clapboard guesthouse boasts cozy rooms, free WiFi, and stellar local tips, all just a stroll from downtown Charlottetown.
Historical landmark · Queens
Nestled in a charming Victorian mansion from 1895, Dalvay By The Sea offers cozy rooms, stunning lake views, and a relaxed atmosphere ideal for unwinding.
Nestled in a charming old church, The Table merges cooking school vibes with fine dining, serving exquisite, locally-sourced, ever-changing meals in an intimate setting.
Non-profit organization · Queens
The Island Walk is a picturesque 700 km trail around Prince Edward Island, perfect for both seasoned hikers and casual strollers eager to soak up charming coastal views.
Hostel · Queens
This charming hostel offers cozy private rooms and dorms, a friendly vibe, and communal spaces like a quirky lounge and garden, perfect for making friends.
Lodge · Queens
Nestled in charming 1800s homes, this refined inn offers period-style rooms and contemporary suites, all with a touch of luxury and free breakfast.
Gift shop · Queens
Nestled by the river, this airy eatery delights with house-made jams and island-inspired dishes, plus a lovely garden for post-meal strolls.