Prince Edward Island
From Newfoundland and Labrador in the northeastern corner of Canada, to Prince Edward Island (PEI for short) to its south, there’s a new way to embrace Canada’s autumn—go in search of the gateway to a fairy - tale world. 🗺️ Itinerary: 𝐃𝐚𝐲 1 📍 St. John's ✅ The fishing village of Quidi Vidi preserves many traditional buildings. Try beer brewed with ancient icebergs) and visit craft workshops to experience the daily life of artisans. ✅ Take photos of rows of colorful houses in St. John's city and capture memorable life moments. 𝐃𝐚𝐲 2 📍 Signal Hill——Cape Spear ✅ Signal Hill is the receiving point of the first transatlantic wireless signal transmission, with many hiking trails nearby. ✅ The Room is the largest public cultural space in the province, housing numerous cultural relics, artworks, and archives. ✅ The province's oldest Cape Spear Lighthouse is where North America greets the first ray of sunlight every day. 𝐃𝐚𝐲 3 📍 Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve ✅ Known as the "Seabird Capital of North America", thousands of seagulls, puffins, and other seabirds nest and overwinter here. 𝐃𝐚𝐲 4 📍 St. John's——Charlottetown ✅ Wander through the historic Charlottetown, the "Birthplace of Confederation", and visit Beaconsfield Historic House, the most beautiful Victorian building on the island. 𝐃𝐚𝐲 5 📍 Charlottetown——PEI East Coast ✅ At the island's oldest Point Prim Lighthouse, overlook the views of the Northumberland Strait and Hillsborough Bay. ✅ Visit Montague, the starting point of the Confederation Trail, where the province's oldest museum, the Bay Fortune Museum & Gardens, is also located. ✅ As soon as you enter Souris, you'll be drawn to the 19th - century architecture. Stroll on the "singing sands" of Basin Head Beach and listen to the squeaking sound. 𝐃𝐚𝐲 6 📍 PEI East Coast——Central Coast ✅ Prince Edward Island National Park boasts red cliffs, wind - shaped sand dunes, and a magnificent ocean. ✅ Immerse yourself in the world of "Anne of Green Gables" and embark on Montgomery's literary adventure. ✅ The Kensington Railway Station, built in 1905, is a national historic site and the place mentioned in "The Journals of L.M. Montgomery" where she took her first train ride. ✅ The town of Borden - Carleton is the gateway to PEI, with a huge "red heart" that's a popular photo spot. 🤤 Recommended Restaurants 👇 📍 St. John's: Fork Restaurant, an award - winning establishment 📍 St. John's: The Adelaide Oyster House, serving fresh and plump oysters 📍 Charlottetown: Lobster on the Wharf, a must - try for lobster, AAA tenderloin, and river crab cakes 📍 Charlottetown: Lobster Barn, offering delicious lobster rolls 🧳 The itinerary is ready for you. The brave ones get to enjoy the world first. #CanadaTravel #Autumn #NoteInspiration #Guide #TravelRoute