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A guide to help you plan your trip

July 5, 2023

Thank you for your interest in The Island Walk!  You may want to start your planning by ordering a guidebook. Click here to get the eBookClick here to get a paper copy of the Guidebook In terms of accommodations, most walkers are staying in B&Bs along the route. Many hosts will provide transportation to-and-from the …

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Kildare Lodge

June 28, 2023

The Lodgers Walk Package

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Music, Food, Camping are waiting for you on Section 24-25, July 21-23

June 25, 2023

If you’re walking Section 24-25 Souris to Howe Bay, on July 21-23, 2023, you will walk right by the Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival! This festival was created to preserve Prince Edward Island’s tradition of music. Today it celebrates a history of successful growth for 4 decades. Not planning your walk this summer? Not to worry! …

Read moreMusic, Food, Camping are waiting for you on Section 24-25, July 21-23

10 Bucket List Worthy Views to See While Completing The Island Walk on Prince Edward Island

June 22, 2023

Prince Edward Island is known for its natural beauty and one of the best ways to experience it is by walking The Island Walk route!  Here are 10 bucket list-worthy views to see while completing The Island Walk. 1. Cavendish Beach This stunning beach is part of Prince Edward Island’s National Park,. It is located …

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Carrie and Marty’s Island Walk

June 14, 2023

What an epic adventure this became! We began our Island Walk last September hoping to finish in October after 31 days of walking (we did one double WP day). However Hurricane Fiona had a different plan for us and for those walking mid-September. Along with everyone else, we were forced to abandon our walk after …

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Four Festivals and Events You Can Take In After You Finish Your Daily Walks

June 14, 2023

After a day of walking, discover more hidden gems. There are lots of opportunities to experience local culture at some of Prince Edward Island’s festivals and events. Four  Festivals and Events on PEI to Experience While Completing The Island Walk: 1. Small Halls Festival The Small Halls Festival is an exceptional Island experience. This award- …

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Tignish Heritage Inn

Tignish Heritage Inn & Gardens

May 5, 2023

4 Island Walk Packages

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Jill, Judy and Veronica at Boughton River Trail

Walk in and around Souris

February 3, 2023

After doing much research around the walk and realizing we (3 women friends and 1 husband) only had a few days we decided to make our main departure point, Fortune Bay in Souris, and we rented a beautiful home there and researched the different points we could walk from there. We veered off the Island …

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All 4 seasons……at a walker’s pace

November 30, 2022

My friend Judi Gosbee wanted to mark entering her 50th year and suggested completing the Island Walk. I jumped on board and agreed to do it with her. We started our first section 29-30 on January 1, 2022. The start point for this section is right near Judi’s house and seemed like a logical place …

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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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