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Pleasure seeking in PEI

Pleasure seeking in PEI image of the article writer cycling the backroads of PEI. Photos by Alex and Valerie Berenyi.

Valerie Berenyi pedals at the pace of island life.
April 16, 2025

I’ve long dreamed of cycling on PEI, Canada’s lovely island province. After all, Prince Edward Island is small and flat, so biking here would be a cinch, right? Well, not exactly, as it turns out.

I first contemplated a week of riding from tip to tip on the famed Confederation Trail, a decommissioned railway line that stretches for 273 km straight through the middle of the province from west to east.

Tempting, but what about all the picturesque coastal villages that are not to be missed? And what about the extensive web of quiet backcountry roads crisscrossing the island — wouldn’t they make for interesting explorations, too?

Then I heard about The Island Walk, a newish 700-km network of trails that loops around PEI.

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Land Acknowledgement

In the spirit of Reconciliation, we acknowledge that the land upon which we gather is unceded Mi’kmaq territory. Epekwitk (Prince Edward Island), Mi’kma’ki, is covered by the historic Treaties of Peace and Friendship. We pay our respects to the Indigenous Mi’kmaq People who have occupied this Island for over 12,000 years; past, present and future.

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Tourism PEI
Alan Deveau
Brian MacInnis
Emily O’Brien
Heather Ogg
John Sylvester
Nick Jay

 

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Sander Meurs
Stephen DesRoches
Stephen Harris
Sean Landsman
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Yvonne Duivenvoorden

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