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Donna Hansen, April 2022 Blog

My Island Walk Adventure

May 6, 2022

My 250 km Island Walk adventure didn’t start when I arrived in Charlottetown last October 2021. It began 8 years earlier when I set out from the town of St Jean Pied de Port to start the Camino Frances, the first of many caminos. I had hoped to walk again in the spring of 2020 …

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Christine Renaud

One unforgettable Island Walk

April 13, 2022

On September 3rd, 2021, I began The Island Walk, travelling the spectacular beaches and charming byways of Prince Edward Island. On October 3, I completed 714 kilometres. The tad more distance than the official 700km route was due to a slight detour, specifically a visit to Lennon House in Rustico. I raised funds during my …

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Come full circle: Walking P.E.I.’s answer to the Camino de Santiago

April 1, 2022

Prince Edward Island’s answer to the famed Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route in Spain, the Island Walk is a lesser known (for now) 700-kilometre journey that circumnavigates the island. CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC – April 1, 2022By Darcy Rhyno Anxious and frustrated. It’s not exactly the state of mind I was aiming for as I start out …

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Island Walkers Starting in May

February 27, 2022

While Islanders will be watching fishermen set their lobster traps this May, there will be new activity to see along PEI’s coastline this year.  From Charlottetown to Miminegash, Seacow Pond to Gaspereaux, Islanders will be seeing hikers (and cyclists) on red dirt roads, secondary roads and the Confederation Trail.  These long-distance trail enthusiasts will be …

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2021’s PEI Island Walk

February 17, 2022

Submitted by Pauline Suppa Having walked the Portuguese Camino from Lisbon, Portugal to Santiago, Spain in 2019, my sister and I developed a real craving for long distance walks. We made plans to walk the Camino Frances in 2020 then sadly Covid 19 reared its ugly head so we turned our planning to 2021.    Throughout the …

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Cycling the Island Walk Trail on eBikes

January 17, 2022

Submitted by Susan Doucette How the journey began. 2021 marked our 15th wedding anniversary. As we were travelling across Canada my husband Bob, told me that he would like to go back to PEI and cycle all around the Island. When he first mentioned this I thought he was a bit crazy because we know …

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The Island Walk Today

December 13, 2021

Submitted by Bryson Guptill Yes, we were the first four who did the Island Walk. Nora, Marian, Danny and me. Lots of people thought we were crazy – walk for a month? In October? Will anything be open? Well, we did it, and it was wonderful. So many great ocean views. So many interesting back …

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The Island Walk Goes Beyond Beautiful Scenery

November 24, 2021

Submitted by Bernie Brunino I needed to get out of the house. The on again / off again Covid restrictions were really taking their toll. The hiking plans that I’d laboured over in the early stages of the pandemic went for naught when health uncertainty in Europe just didn’t give me the comfy feeling I …

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The Island Walk is Fun on Bicycle Too!

November 9, 2021

Submitted by Alasdair Veitch I got the idea of coming to PEI to do the Island Walk after hearing an interview on CBC radio. I checked out the web page after the interview, joined the Facebook group, and ordered the guide. I have done many long-distance expedition hikes (up to 53 days and nights) and …

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An epic pilgrimage trail circles Prince Edward Island

October 6, 2021

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC – October 6, 2021By Heather Greenwood Davis In the fall of 2019, Bryson Guptill hiked 435 miles of Prince Edward Island over 31 days. The island resident traversed green hills and farmland, chatted with strangers along red-dirt roads, and watched herons and cormorants swoop along the coast. That trek with three friends sprouted an idea …

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Is a GPS a good idea?

September 30, 2021

A GPS will help you pinpoint your location. GPS apps on your phone are also helpful. There is a GPS pin on the upper left corner of the Island Walk map.

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Are walking poles required?

September 30, 2021

Hiking poles are not required, but some walkers like using them for stability.

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Do you provide a packing list?

September 30, 2021

Yes, please see our Hiking Basics page for more information.

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Will I meet other people on my walk?

September 30, 2021

You will meet people in towns and villages along the way. You may also meet some walkers or cyclists on the Confederation Trail.

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What size of group can walk the trails?

September 30, 2021

Large and small groups can be accommodated, but care should be taken when walking on the shoulder of public roads.

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Are the walks suitable for children?

September 30, 2021

Yes, if your children are accustomed to walking.

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Can I take my dog with me?

September 30, 2021

Dogs on leash are permitted everywhere except on beaches in the National Park.

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Healing Through Hiking

September 2, 2021

Submitted by Karen MacLeod-Wilkie Phil Cousineau* describes pilgrimage as a powerful metaphor “for any journey with the purpose of finding something that matters deeply to the traveler.” When I completed the Camino de Santiago in the fall of 2016, it revealed something that mattered deeply to me – an old dream to become an author. …

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Let the Walking Begin

August 28, 2021

Submitted by Bryson Guptill, Island Walk Ambassador After months of thinking, designing, and coordinating, directional signs for the Island Walk are now popping up all over the Island. The signs are being installed by highway crews from the PEI Department of Transportation and they conform all with all applicable signage laws and regulations. In addition …

Read moreLet the Walking Begin
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Top 5 things that hikers need from Sporting Intentions

October 23, 2020

Sporting Intentions is celebrating the grand opening of their new location at 190 Minna Jane Drive, Charlottetown, PE, this October 2020 and we wanted to celebrate with them by sharing the top 5 hiking gear products that you can pick up at Sporting Intentions!

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New Walking Trail Modeled After the Camino Opens in PEI

July 13, 2020

PRESS RELEASE – CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I – July 9 2020 – Island Trails has developed a new 700km walking trail called the Island Walk which loops around the perimeter of Prince Edward Island. The Island Walk is modelled after the famous long-distance walking trail, the Camino de Santiago in Spain. Island Trails recently launched a website …

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Blisters & Long Distance Walking

July 6, 2020

By Nora Wotton In general, everyone who decides to do a long distance walk, does some training.  We increase the length of our training walks and try to incorporate different terrain, such as hills.  We want to avoid having to abandon our walk due to lack of conditioning.  We also want to break in our …

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The Up West Loop, Summerside to Summerside – Waypoints 4 to 14 to 4

June 8, 2020

220 km | 11-14 days
Waypoints 4 to 14 to 4

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O’Leary to Alberton – Waypoints 7 to 11

June 8, 2020

86 km | 4-7 days
Waypoints 7 to 11

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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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