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North Cape Coastal Drive
Head “up west” for a true Island adventure in the great outdoors! Beginning in Summerside, the North Cape Coastal Drive is your gateway to rural PEI and offers an authentic down-home feel. Experience an undeniable sense of community—and take in everything from the red dirt roads leading to Moth Lane Brewery to the famous Potato Museum in O’Leary to a trip to the iconic West Point Lighthouse.
NOT-TO-MISS ACTIVITIES & ATTRACTIONS:
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MILL RIVER RESORT – Stay, play, and relax at PEI’s four star and four season resort
VALLEY PEARL OYSTER – Visit Tyne Valley’s Mayor and one of a kind shucker, Jeff Noye, at his authentic PEI restaurant
MOTH LANE BREWERY – Just a red dirt road away from one of PEI’s most treasured breweries
CANADIAN POTATO MUSEAM – Visit the biggest potato on the Island and learn all about the spuds that make PEI famous WEST POINT LIGHTHOUSE – Home to some of the most beautiful island sunsets. Sticking around? Stay in a lighthouse or enjoy the seaside campground nearby


EVANGELINE BOTTLE HOUSES – A must for all ages to experience craftsmanship like you’ve never seen before
STOMPIN' TOM CENTRE – Fall in love with the music and inviting atmosphere
NORTHPOINT PIER – Combine your love for sunsets & seafood as you dine outdoors
THE OYSTER DECK – It’s a slurping good time! Savour the taste and many flavours of Cascumpec Bay Oyster Co.
BLACK MARSH TRAIL – Lace up your hiking boots and take in the beauty of nature
KILDARE LODGE – Become one with the sea by kayaking, paddle boarding, or wandering around the coast
LENNOX ISLAND – Learn about the culture, histories, and tradition of the island’s Mi'kmaq people
Give back by staying back.
Our dunes did their job and kept inland areas safe during Hurricane Fiona. Now YOU can give back to the dunes. When visiting the park, do your part to help the ecosystem regenerate by keeping your distance. Your footsteps count.
parks.canada.ca/pei
Jouez votre rôle de protecteur.
Nos dunes ont rempli leur fonction en protégeant les zones intérieures au passage de l’ouragan Fiona. À votre tour, maintenant, de favoriser la régénération de ce riche écosystème en restant à l’écart quand vous visitez. Chaque pas compte.
parcs.canada.ca/ipe
