Terry & Tina's Guidebook

Terry & Tina
Terry & Tina
Terry & Tina's Guidebook

PEI beaches

The “Singing Sands” Beach, at Basin Head, Prince Edward Island, is a nomination that speaks for itself, quite literally. Walking along the beautiful white sand produces an interesting sound… akin to singing, or some would say, squeaking. It's a phenomenon that scientists still don't completely understand, though studies have found that squeaking or whistling sand is found where quartz sand is very well rounded and highly spherical. We received many nominations in support of P.E.I. beaches. We’re told that many consider this to be the best beach on the island, and that’s saying something! Appropriately – the strongest pitch for this beach is an audio pitch… so be sure to have a listen!
Singing Sands Beach, Prince Edward Island. The “Singing Sands” Beach, at Basin Head, Prince Edward Island, is a nomination that speaks for itself, quite literally. Walking along the beautiful white sand produces an interesting sound… akin to singing, or some would say, squeaking.
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Basin Head Provincial Park
318 Basin Head Rd
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Singing Sands Beach, Prince Edward Island. The “Singing Sands” Beach, at Basin Head, Prince Edward Island, is a nomination that speaks for itself, quite literally. Walking along the beautiful white sand produces an interesting sound… akin to singing, or some would say, squeaking.
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Thunder Cove is along the northern coast, and is home to the iconic Tea Cup Rock.
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Thunder Cove Beach
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Thunder Cove is along the northern coast, and is home to the iconic Tea Cup Rock.
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Greenwich
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Sightseeing

Off The Hook Deep Sea Fishing
60 Harbourview Drive
Victoria Row is a street mall in downtown Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, in Canada. It is located on Richmond Street between Queen and Great George Streets. The architecture surrounding the cobblestone street dates back to the Victorian era, and is closed to vehicle traffic during the summer months. It is home to various boutique shops and restaurants and is considered a main tourist attraction in Charlottetown. The 'row' is located immediately due south of the Confederation Centre of the Arts on the west side, and the Province House on the east side, a national historic site. The Cameron Block, a prominent building known for its Italianate architecture style, is a part of Victoria Row.
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Victoria Row
146 Richmond St
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Victoria Row is a street mall in downtown Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, in Canada. It is located on Richmond Street between Queen and Great George Streets. The architecture surrounding the cobblestone street dates back to the Victorian era, and is closed to vehicle traffic during the summer months. It is home to various boutique shops and restaurants and is considered a main tourist attraction in Charlottetown. The 'row' is located immediately due south of the Confederation Centre of the Arts on the west side, and the Province House on the east side, a national historic site. The Cameron Block, a prominent building known for its Italianate architecture style, is a part of Victoria Row.
A straw hat, red-haired braids and a pinafore define Canada’s most loved fictional character, Anne of Green Gables. Meet the head-strong orphan and re-live her youthful escapades and mishaps within the memory-filled rooms of her home – Green Gables – where images from the blockbuster 1908 novel blend with the real life experiences of local author Lucy Maud Montgomery, who drew inspiration from the idyllic farmstead and its red woodland pathways.
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Anne of Green Gables Museum at Silver Bush
20 Park Corner Ln
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A straw hat, red-haired braids and a pinafore define Canada’s most loved fictional character, Anne of Green Gables. Meet the head-strong orphan and re-live her youthful escapades and mishaps within the memory-filled rooms of her home – Green Gables – where images from the blockbuster 1908 novel blend with the real life experiences of local author Lucy Maud Montgomery, who drew inspiration from the idyllic farmstead and its red woodland pathways.
Recognized by Golf Digest as Canada’s Best New Course in 1994. Overlooking the north shore dunes of PEI, Crowbush continues to enthrall all those that take the challenge to conquer one of North America’s very best. How can it get better than a Golf Digest five star rating? Undulating fairways, water holes with a wisp of wind, pot bunkers and challenging greens all come together to provide you with an experience not to be forgotten. Truly an unbelievable combination of nature and imagination. Of all the courses that are considered a “must play”, Crowbush is certainly one of them. If you can tame the 6,903 yards at the Links, you should be able to play well anywhere. Rated four and a half stars by Golf Digest Places to Play, which raves, “Outstanding, plan your next vacation around it”.
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Links At Crowbush Cove
710 Lakeside Rd
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Recognized by Golf Digest as Canada’s Best New Course in 1994. Overlooking the north shore dunes of PEI, Crowbush continues to enthrall all those that take the challenge to conquer one of North America’s very best. How can it get better than a Golf Digest five star rating? Undulating fairways, water holes with a wisp of wind, pot bunkers and challenging greens all come together to provide you with an experience not to be forgotten. Truly an unbelievable combination of nature and imagination. Of all the courses that are considered a “must play”, Crowbush is certainly one of them. If you can tame the 6,903 yards at the Links, you should be able to play well anywhere. Rated four and a half stars by Golf Digest Places to Play, which raves, “Outstanding, plan your next vacation around it”.
Situated on the north shore, North Rustico an incorporated municipality in 1954. North Rustico changed its status to a town on November 16, 2013.[1] The town is known to locals, as well as many others as "The Crick". Its population as of the 2021 Census was 648 people.[2] North Rustico is well known for its Canada Day celebration every year on July 1. The event usually attracts in excess of 10,000 people, which packs the town quite full. It includes festivities in the park, a parade down main street, as well as a boat parade on Rustico Harbour. The celebration is popular among families, teenagers and adults. The day is completed by a fireworks display over the bay.
North Rustico Beach, Prince Edward Island National Park
80 Gulf Shore Parkway West
Situated on the north shore, North Rustico an incorporated municipality in 1954. North Rustico changed its status to a town on November 16, 2013.[1] The town is known to locals, as well as many others as "The Crick". Its population as of the 2021 Census was 648 people.[2] North Rustico is well known for its Canada Day celebration every year on July 1. The event usually attracts in excess of 10,000 people, which packs the town quite full. It includes festivities in the park, a parade down main street, as well as a boat parade on Rustico Harbour. The celebration is popular among families, teenagers and adults. The day is completed by a fireworks display over the bay.
Richard's Fresh Seafood is one of the Island's longest-running fish shacks, serving customers for more than 40 years at Covehead Wharf. Have a fish 'n chips ...
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Richard's
9 Wharf Rd
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Richard's Fresh Seafood is one of the Island's longest-running fish shacks, serving customers for more than 40 years at Covehead Wharf. Have a fish 'n chips ...