Prince Edward Island
A Cycling Journey: Red Cliffs, Blue Waters and Green Gables
Program No. 22790RJ
Cycle along some of Prince Edward Island’s 700 miles of pristine shoreline and learn about sand dune systems and the settlers and natives who have called this lovely island their home.
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8 days
7 nights
18 meals
7B 5L 6D
1
Check-in, Registration, Welcome Dinner, Orientation
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
2
PEI Introduction, Cycling Victoria to Summerside
Summerside, Prince Edward Island
3
Cycling Mont-Carmel, Acadian Region, Agriculture
Summerside, Prince Edward Island
4
Cycling Green Gables, Cavendish, North Rustico, Brackley
Brackley Beach, Prince Edward Island
5
Cycling Summerside, Hunter River, Green Gables, Brackley
Brackley Beach, Prince Edward Island
6
Cycling PEI National Park, Brackley Beach
Brackley Beach, Prince Edward Island
7
Cycling Confederation Trail, Charlottetown
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
8
Program Concludes, Departure
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
At a Glance
Prince Edward Island’s 700 miles of shoreline first drew English, French, Scottish and Irish settlers to this beautiful region centuries ago. Travel to PEI for a week of cycling, taking in the pristine beaches, red sandstone cliffs, soft blue sky and white-capped waves along the island’s coast. Cycle through quaint villages nestled along the coastline in PEI’s Acadian region and stop along the way to experience the rustic charm and fun-loving hospitality of this French-speaking culture.
Activity Level
Outdoor: Spirited
Cycling 20-35 miles daily on mostly paved roads, bike paths, and some roads with cars. Riding pace is approximately 10 mph. Participants (especially those used to rail-trails and flat topography) should prepare for hills on all rides, some of which are challenging. One day of extended cycling, up to 43 miles. Support vehicle available.
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.
What You'll Learn
- Cycle through diverse landscapes of Prince Edward Island National Park and the Confederation Trail, from Acadian forests to sandstone cliffs and discover the finest sand-dune ecosystems in Atlantic Canada.
- Visit Green Gables, home of the red-headed heroine of Lucy Maud Montgomery's “Anne of Green Gables.”
- Hear stories from a local historian about PEI’s rich agricultural history and the people who have made Prince Edward Island their home.
General Notes
Please inquire if interested in upgrading the bicycle to a road bike (aluminum or carbon fiber), E-bike, tandem, or step-through. Due to the nature of this program, listening devices will be unavailable.
Featured Expert
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Wayne MacKinnon
Wayne MacKinnon grew up on a family farm in Prince Edward Island and has always been interested in agriculture and rural issues. An award-winning author, Wayne has written extensively on Prince Edward Island politics and history. He co-wrote a study on traditional, sustainable agriculture on the Island and is a lecturer in political science at the University of P.E.I. For over 20 years, Wayne has held senior communications roles at the Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture and Fisheries and later, the Department of Finance.
Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.
Wayne MacKinnon
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Wayne MacKinnon grew up on a family farm in Prince Edward Island and has always been interested in agriculture and rural issues. An award-winning author, Wayne has written extensively on Prince Edward Island politics and history. He co-wrote a study on traditional, sustainable agriculture on the Island and is a lecturer in political science at the University of P.E.I. For over 20 years, Wayne has held senior communications roles at the Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture and Fisheries and later, the Department of Finance.
Cameron MacDonald
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Cameron Bennett MacDonald was born in Charlottetown, as a 9th generation Islander. Being between the theatre and history of the Island his entire childhood, it only made sense that Cameron joined the Confederation players in 2013, a historical reenactment troupe. The troupe combined a knowledge of history and group leading experience, with a theatrical side as well, a job to honor both his parents. As the troupe’s artistic supervisor, he writes historical vignettes and shares his knowledge with those around him.
Suggested Reading List
(11 books)
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A Cycling Journey: Red Cliffs, Blue Waters and Green Gables
Program Number: 22790
A Field Guide to North Atlantic Wildlife
A comprehensive pocket guide to commonly encountered marine mammals, seabirds and other marine life of Northeastern North America, from North Carolina to Newfoundland and the Canadian Maritimes.
The Atlantic Coast, A Natural History
Thurston illuminates the geology, plant and animal life and nature of the Atlantic coast from Newfoundland and Labrador through the Maritime Provinces and the Northeastern United States south to Cape Hatteras in this illustrated, engaging survey.
Fifty Places to Bike Before You Die
Santella showcases a wide variety of expertly selected places to bike, from the Dalmatian Coast in Croatia and the Indochina Trail in Vietnam to the urban jungle of New York City.
Consider the Oyster
The inestimable Fisher's ruminations on the oyster, a delightful essay full of recipes and bits of trivia.
Mud, Sweat, and Gears: A Rowdy Family Bike Adventure Across Canada on Seven Wheels
Kurmaskie, his long suffering wife and three kids (including a one-year-old) pedal across Canada in this latest by "The Metal Cowboy."
Evangeline
Longfellow's epic poem of Evangeline and Gabriel, two lovers separated as a result of the 1755 Acadian deportation from Nova Scotia.
Frommer's Easyguide to Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
A comprehensive, practical guide to the region with excellent recommendations for hotels, restaurants and excursions. With two-color maps throughout.
Canada, Images of the Land
From the country's expansive prairies and forests to its magnificent coastline, the 200-plus images in this oversized photo book capture the sublime and staggeringly diverse landscape of Canada.
Anne of Green Gables
This Norton Critical Edition of the immensely popular 1908 novel includes excerpts from Montgomery's journals, letters and juvenilia, as well as selections by Sir Walter Scott, Lord Byron and Louisa May Alcott.
Acadians of Nova Scotia, Past and Present
This thorough study of Acadian history follows the French immigrants from the earliest days of settlement through the Expulsion and Grand Derangement to the present-day. Winner of the Dartmouth Book Award for non-fiction.
Anne of Green Gables
The fun, beloved miniseries adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables (CND39), the tale of a feisty orphan who moves to Prince Edward Island and charms the locals. Starring Megan Follows in the titular role. 199 minutes