Prince Edward Island
⭐️ Prince Edward Island (PEI) Charlottetown, the capital, is the birthplace of Canadian Confederation and the setting for the beloved classic Anne of Green Gables. Driving across Prince Edward Island, you’ll be greeted by rolling wheat fields, lush green meadows, and winding roads leading to the sea—an idyllic rural charm that embodies the island’s peace and harmony. ✅ Charlottetown Wander through the historic old town, catch an exhibition at the Confederation Centre of the Arts, enjoy afternoon tea on Victoria Street, and stroll along the boardwalk at Peake’s Wharf in the evening. Don’t forget to stop by the famous "COWS" for an ice cream! ✅ Confederation Bridge Stretching 12.9 kilometers, this is the world’s longest bridge over ice-covered waters, connecting Prince Edward Island to New Brunswick and mainland Canada. The 10-minute crossing makes it the most convenient way to drive onto the island. ✅ Green Gables Heritage Place The original setting of Anne of Green Gables, stepping here feels like entering Anne’s world from the novel. Many iconic scenes—including the Haunted Woods, the Bog, and Lover’s Lane—can be explored in their real-life forms. ✅ Cavendish Beach Featuring miles of white sand, turquoise waters, and warm surf, this beach is framed by striking red sandstone cliffs. A coastal boardwalk allows easy seaside strolls, with nearby wetlands and forests adding to its natural beauty. ✨✨✨ ⭐️ Nova Scotia Surrounded by oceans, Nova Scotia boasts dramatic coastlines, charming seaside towns, beaches, and bays. Its rich wildlife includes moose wandering freely and whales stopping during migration. Beyond nature, it’s steeped in history, with numerous historic forts and ruins to discover. ✅ Halifax Stroll along Halifax Harbour to soak in the locals’ laid-back vibe. Home to the world’s second-largest natural deep-water harbor, this bustling city is steeped in history—explore stories of the past at the Citadel Hill (a star-shaped fortress) and the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. ✅ Lunenburg Over 70% of the town’s buildings date back to the 18th century. Dine in a centuries-old heritage home, wander colorful streets to trace the passage of time, or admire the stunning harbor(night views) as dusk falls. ✅ Peggy’s Cove The red-and-white lighthouse, set against rugged rocks and the crashing waves of the Atlantic, creates a postcard-perfect coastal scene—easily one of the most photographed spots for visitors. ✅ Cabot Trail Ranked among Canada’s most iconic scenic drives, the Cabot Trail offers breathtaking coastal views. It’s dotted with hiking trails, especially the famous Skyline Trail, where a walk through forests and meadows rewards you with panoramic views of Cape Breton Highlands and spectacular cliffside sunsets #WangSUV #HardcoreOffRoadFemaleDriver #CrossingCanada #PrinceEdwardIsland #CanadaRoadTrip #NorthAmericaRoadTrip #SoloTravel #MaritimeProvincesRoadTrip