Day Tour of St. Peter’s Bay to Greenwich National Park
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Day Tour of St. Peter’s Bay to Greenwich National Park

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About this experience

E-cyclists will meet at the old train station in Morell, a peaceful 30 km (19 mile) drive east of Charlottetown. After fitting and a brief tutorial, the tour will follow the Confederation Trail eastward, crossing the Morell River and along the shores of St. Peter’s Bay to St. Peters. In St. Peter's, we'll head west towards Greenwich - PEI National Park, enjoying tranquil landscapes and panoramic views of the Bay.

Upon arrival at the National Park, we’ll lock up the e-bikes and take a short hike across a 1 KM floating walkway to the shores of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The Greenwich Peninsula features extensive coastal dunes, wetlands, and habitats with rare plant species.

After strolling on the beach and dipping our toes in the warm waters of the Gulf, we'll return to St. Peter’s for lunch (not included), and then enjoy a peaceful ride back to the Morell Train Station. This tour is an easy to moderate ride with about 2-5 KM of walking—perfect for a breezy day out!

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Day Tour of St. Peter’s Bay to Greenwich National Park

What's included

Use of bicycle
HST

Detailed itinerary

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The tour will follow the Confederation Trail eastward crossing the PEI Famous Morell River and then along the shores of St. Peter’s Bay to the Community of St. Peters. The Confederation Trail is a linear parkway (former railway) and now part of the TransCanada Trail and International Appalachian Trail networks. In St. Peter's we change direction and head in a westerly direction towards Greenwich - PEI National Park. Once we arrive at the National Park we will lock up the e-bikes and take a short hike through the Park and across a 1 KM floating walkway to the shores of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The Grenwich Peninsula contains an extensive and fragile coastal dune system, wetlands and various natural habitats in which numerous rare plant species are found. Among the most spectacular natural characteristics to be protected at Greenwich are the unusually large and mobile parabolic dunes with their associated counter ridges or Gegenwälle.

What's not included

Alcoholic Beverages

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Old Morell Train Staion - Confederation Trail Parking
E-cyclists meet at the old train station in the Community of Morell a peaceful 30 km (19 mile) drive east of Charlottetown.

About Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest province, known for its stunning red sandstone cliffs, rolling farmland, and picturesque coastal villages. It's famous for being the setting of Lucy Maud Montgomery's 'Anne of Green Gables' and offers a charming blend of maritime culture, fresh seafood, and outdoor adventures.

Top Attractions

Anne of Green Gables Heritage Place

A must-visit for fans of Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic novel. The site includes the Green Gables house, gardens, and walking trails.

Cultural 3-4 hours CAD 20-30

Green Gables Shore

A scenic coastal area with red sandstone cliffs, beaches, and hiking trails. Perfect for picnics, photography, and relaxing.

Nature Half day to full day Free

Charlottetown

The capital city of PEI, known for its Victorian architecture, waterfront, and vibrant cultural scene.

Historical Half day to full day Free to explore, attractions vary

Confederation Bridge

The longest bridge over ice-covered waters in the world, connecting PEI to New Brunswick. A marvel of modern engineering.

Architecture 15 minutes to drive across CAD 47.75 for a two-axle vehicle

PEI National Park

A protected area with beautiful beaches, dunes, and wetlands. Ideal for hiking, camping, and wildlife spotting.

Nature Half day to full day CAD 7.80 per adult for day pass

Must-Try Local Dishes

PEI Malpeque Oysters

Famous for their sweet and briny flavor, best enjoyed fresh and raw.

Appetizer Seafood, not vegetarian or vegan

Lobster Supper

A traditional PEI meal featuring steamed lobster, potatoes, coleslaw, and blueberry pie.

Dinner Seafood, not vegetarian or vegan

PEI Potatoes

Grown in the island's rich red soil, known for their flavor and texture.

Side Dish Vegetarian, vegan

Cows Ice Cream

A local favorite, made with fresh dairy from PEI cows.

Dessert Dairy, not vegan

Popular Activities

Hiking Kayaking Biking Beachcombing Spa visits Picnicking Museum visits Theatre performances

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the warmest time of year with long daylight hours, perfect for outdoor activities and festivals. The island is bustling with tourists, and all attractions are open.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, French
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Time Zone

GMT-4 (EST) or GMT-3 (EDT) during daylight saving time

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

PEI is a safe destination with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious when swimming in the ocean, as currents can be strong
  • • Lock your car and secure valuables, especially in rural areas
  • • Be aware of one-way bridges and narrow roads when driving

Getting there

By air
  • Charlottetown Airport • 5 km from Charlottetown
  • Summerside Airport • 3 km from Summerside
By bus

Charlottetown, Summerside

Getting around

Public transport

Affordable and reliable public bus service with fixed routes and schedules. Good for getting around the capital city.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Local taxi companies, no widespread ride-sharing apps

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Charlottetown Cavendish Summerside

Day trips

Northumberland Ferry to Nova Scotia
250 km one way • Full day to overnight

A ferry ride to Nova Scotia, offering beautiful views of the Bay of Fundy and the chance to explore another province.

Greenwich Dunes Trail
40 km from Charlottetown • Half day

A scenic trail through dunes, forests, and wetlands, leading to a beautiful beach.

Point Prim Lighthouse
25 km from Charlottetown • Half day

The oldest lighthouse on PEI, offering stunning views of the Northumberland Strait.

Festivals

PEI Shellfish Festival • October PEI Brewfest • July Lobster Supper • June to September

Pro tips

  • Visit the Anne of Green Gables Heritage Place early in the day to avoid crowds
  • Explore the Confederation Trail for scenic biking and hiking
  • Try local seafood, especially PEI oysters and lobster
  • Check tide times before visiting beaches for the best experience
  • Visit the Charlottetown Farmers' Market for fresh produce and local crafts
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 20-80
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 10
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