Activities and experiences

Prince Edward Island National Park

Known best for its broad, sandy beaches, PEI National Park is more than just sun and surf. Extensive walking trails and boardwalks, as well as 20 kilometres of paved multi-use trail for cyclists, slice through varied coastal terrain, from saltwater marsh to parabolic dunes to Acadian forest. With three distinct regions overall, PEI National Park brings together the best of Atlantic Canada.  

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Cavendish Grove trail

Trails

Discover scenic trails located within Prince Edward Island National Park.

A group of friends enjoy the sunrise outside their tent at Cavendish Campground. Prince Edward Island National Park.

Camping in PEI National Park

Whether you prefer to camp in a tent, in a trailer, in accommodations or in the backcountry, we have the experience you're looking for! 

Parks Canada staff engages participants during a "Camping 101" tutorial as part of a Learn-to Camp event at Cavendish Campground. Prince Edward Island National Park

Summer fun schedule

Discover fun things to do this summer within Prince Edward Island National Park. 

Images of the #Coastie initiative at Brackley Beach, in collaboration with the University of Windsor, to monitor coastal change and better understand the impacts of climate change.

The Coastie Initiative

Take part in the Coastie Initiative, a community science program at Parks Canada administered places.

Park Promise artwork by Loretta Gould

The Park Promise

How will YOU promise to help our environment?

A family walking together at the water's at Cavendish Beach carrying skim boards on a summer day. Prince Edward Island National Park.

Ultimate beach experience

Ready for a little fun in the sun? PEI National Park is famous around the world for its spectacular beaches, but that’s just the start.

Several visitors walking along the floating boardwalk in Greenwich. Rolling sand dunes covered in grass in the background

Discover Greenwich

The path to Greenwich may be a bit less traveled than other areas of PEI National Park, but it’s ripe for discovery through exploration of its trails, beaches and beautiful interpretation centre.

a leatherback sea turtle is on display alongside a panel with more information about Leatherback Sea Turtles.

Aquatic species at risk display

At the Greenwich Interpretation Centre in PEI National Park, visitors can experience a dynamic display that brings attention to endangered aquatic species found in Atlantic Canada. 

A visitor stands on a boardwalk overlooking the dunes at Sunset and taking a photo with a phone.

Photography in PEI National Park

Photographers love PEI National Park and we love photographers!

 

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