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The Island Walk Guidebook

This is the Guidebook based on our inaugural 700 km walk around the perimeter of Prince Edward Island, Canada. The walk took 32 days and we averaged 20-25 kilometres per day. The Guidebook describes our route, where we stopped each day, our accommodations, and where we ate. It also suggests interesting things to see and do along the way. A useful companion to the book is the Island Walk route map.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Getting Started 
  • Planning the Route 
  • Itinerary for the Walk 
  • What did we pack? 
  • Trail logistics 
  • Sections 1-32
  • Why Do We Walk? 
  • Acknowledgements 

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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.