Prince Edward Island’s Largest City, Charlottetown

To get to Prince Edward Island you need to cross the 18-mile Confederation Bridge from New Brunswick. Prince Edward Island is named the “gentle island” because of it’s prettier and more pastoral than the the other provinces. The smallest province is mostly flat and has rich soil for the thriving farming industry.

Charlottetown is Prince Edward Island’s oldest and largest urban center, but has a definite small-town feel. The compact city center has striking churches, colonial houses and a lively Peake’s Wharf on the waterfront.

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What you should know:

  • You will need a passport and any other credentials needed when crossing into Canada from the United States.

  • There are many dining options in the historical section as well and on the waterfront.

  • This is a walkable town.

  • On the street parking is available; check posted parking regulations signs.

  • Walking is a great way to see the town.

  • You could spend a couple of hours to an entire day here.

  • The currency is the Canadian Dollar.

  • Tipping 18-20% for good service is customary.

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