PRINCE EDWARD
ISLAND
As You Like It
Although it covers only 5,686-sq. km (2,195-sq. mi.), Canada's
most diminutive province qualifies as "small but mighty" in
touristic terms. After all, the vacation possibilities on Prince
Edward Island are surprisingly diverse and, as a result, it
attracts people of many different ages and interests.
166,331
Charlottetown
www.tourismpei.com
Charlottetown Airport,
8 km (5 mi.) from downtown
PE
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A FOOD LOVER'S PARADISE
Without a doubt, Prince Edward Island has
become an international culinary destina-
tion. All of September is devoted to a "Fall
Flavours" festival, and hardly a month goes
by without new restaurants, food tours and
culinary experiences sprouting on the scene.
There are also places to learn how to cook
like a pro, such as The Table Culinary Studio
in New London with virtual cooking classes
in 2022. Culinary Boot Camps—including
one for kids—are a big hit at Holland
College, regarded by many as Canada's
premier culinary institute. Need something
to wash down all that fab food? The
province's craft breweries, wineries
and distilleries have you covered
(www.tourismpei.com/culinary-pei).
ARGYLE SHORE PROVINCIAL PARK • TOURISM PEI/
STEPHEN HARRIS
BY SUSAN MACCALLUM-WHITCOMB