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Section 17: Dalvay, Alasdair Veitch

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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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 …

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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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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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Why I walk

April 21, 2020

By Nora Wotton I’ve done four long distance, multi-week walks, so I often get asked, Why?  You think that after the first time, I’d have a good answer, but I can’t say that I do.  I’m really not sure why I like doing these relatively arduous walks. They’re hard. I’ve pretty well always carried all …

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Cavendish Beach

A Stroll Along Cavendish Beach to MacKenzie’s Brook

April 21, 2020

By Bryson Guptill, Island Walk Ambassador When we walked the Island Walk in October we were especially excited about walking along the shore in the PEI National Park.   Our official route stayed on the main road, but our preference would have been to detour into Cavendish Grove at 2.17 km (right across the road from …

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A Beach Walk to East Point

April 21, 2020

Written by Bryson Guptill, Island Walk Ambassador When we completed our Island Walk in October, 2019, one of our favorite walks was our beach walk to East Point, PEI along the Northside beach.  Beach walks are always special – sand dunes, marram grass, and ocean waves crashing at your feet. The Northside beach is especially …

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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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