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Restaurants Nearby
Transportation Available
Public Transport
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Important Notes about the Map
The listed accommodations and food providers on the map have registered to be Island Walk Partners. However, please be assured that most small villages and towns have food establishments open, and you can find more accommodations on the Tourism PEI website.
- Take away lunch available means that the accommodation will work with you to provide you with a lunch to go at extra cost.
- Supper on-site means the accommodation will provide supper either family-style or in an on-site restaurant at an extra cost.
- Supper in the community means that there are restaurant options within short walking distances of the accommodation.
- Transportation available means the accommodation will provide transportation or will arrange transportation for you with a taxi or other transportation provider, and costs vary.
How easy are the trails to follow?
You can follow the online map to stay on the route, follow our directional signs or download the PDF instructions here.
Waypoint | Distance | Section | Terrain | |
32-1 | 21 km | Charlottetown to Dunedin | Mostly a road walk with some great views of North River in Charlottetown and the Elliot River in Dunedin. | |
1-2 | 24 km | Dunedin to Victoria | Lots of walking on red dirt roads with a canopy of trees overhead. Two of the nicest quiet dirt roads on PEI - Rebokary Lane and Ferguson Rd. | |
2-3 | 20 km | Victoria to Borden-Carleton | Starts with dirt road walking and then some road walking with a great view of the Confederation bridge. | |
3-4 | 21 km | Borden-Carleton to Summerside | Walk by farms and fields and through small communities, including Central Bedeque. Busy road entrance to Summerside (8 km), then a peaceful walk on the Confederation Trail right through the city. | |
4-5 | 22 km | Summerside to Wellington | A quiet walk along the tree-lined Confederation Trail. | |
5-6 | 23 km | Wellington to McNeil Mills | Confederation Trail walking through small communities along the way. | |
6-7 | 23 km | McNeil's Mills to O’Leary | Confederation Trail walking through some small communities. | |
7-8 | 19 km | O’Leary to Miminegash | Starts on the Confederation Trail, then switches to dirt road walking and ends with a short walk along the shoulder of Rte 14 with coastal vistas. | |
8-9 | 20 km | Miminegash to Christopher Cross | Road walking with great views of the Northumberland Strait, Skinner's Pond, and lobster boats setting traps. | |
9-10 | 20 km | Christopher Cross to Anglo Tignish | A road walk past windmills, then spectacular views of Elephant Rock, Black Marsh, and North Cape lighthouse. Part of Black Marsh Nature Trail. | |
10-11 | 26 km | Anglo Tignish to Alberton | A peaceful road walk beside the Gulf, with great side trip possibilities out to Kildare Capes. | |
11-12 | 25 km | Alberton to Portage | Views of quiet bays and harbours at Cascumpec, then back on the Confederation Trail. | |
12-13 | 20 km | Portage to Northam | A Confederation Trail walk through Ellerslie and on to Northam. | |
13-14 | 21 km | Northam to Miscouche | First, a quiet walk along Country roads and fields, then a road walk along Grand River, followed by a red dirt road into Miscouche. | |
14-15 | 22 km | Miscouche to Kensington | A secluded walk along the Confederation Trail into Summerside, past city streets and bungalows beside the trail, then a rail trail walk past potato fields into Kensington. | |
15-16 | 24 km | Kensington to Bayview | A road walk with spectacular ocean views, fishing villages, and a National Park. | |
16-17 | 24 km | Bayview to Cymbria | A walk along a paved hiking trail, followed by a beach walk into North Rustico and a road walk to Cymbria. | |
17-18 | 21 km | Cymbria to Dalvay | A road walk in the Park, with great Gulf views. Lots of opportunities to beach walk. | |
18-19 | 23 km | Dalvay to Mt. Stewart | A road walk to the Confederation Trail, then trail walking through marshes. | |
19-20 | 27 km | Mt. Stewart to St. Peter’s | One of the most scenic sections of the Confederation Trail past bridges, fields and spectacular views of St. Peter's Bay where you can see two lovely white clapboard churches. | |
20-21 | 23 km | St. Peter’s to New Zealand | A peaceful walk through a forested section of the Confederation Trail. | |
21-22 | 21 km | New Zealand to Elmira | A walk on the Confederation Trail through a bird sanctuary and nature, including a spiritual spring next to the trail. | |
22-23 | 22 km | Elmira to Bothwell | Leave the Confederation Trail and road-walk past North Lake. Opportunities to beach walk all the way to East Point, then a road walk to Bothwell. | |
23-24 | 21 km | Bothwell to Souris | From Bothwell, a walk out to Basin Head beach, then along peaceful dirt roads, entering Souris from quiet side streets. | |
24-25 | 20 km | Souris to Howe Bay | A road walk, followed by beautiful vistas of Fortune River, then a road walk to Howe Bay blueberry fields. | |
25-26 | 24 km | Howe Bay to Cardigan | Quiet dirt roads. | |
26-27 | 12 km | Cardigan to Montague | A beautiful rail trail walk. | |
27-28 | 21 km | Montague to Gaspereaux | Mostly a road walk. | |
28-29 | 20 km | Gaspereaux to Murray River | Road Walking. | |
29-30 | 26 km | Murray River to Surrey | Back on the Confederation Trail with a forested walk. | |
30-31 | 25 km | Surrey to Lake Verde | A walk along the rail trail, including a rebuilt section that doesn't follow the old rail trail route. There's a story here... | |
31-32 | 22 km | Lake Verde to Charlottetown | A walk along the last section of the Confederation Trail into the town of Stratford across Fullerton Marsh. |