
Beaches
PEI Beaches , White Sand Beaches, Red Sand Beaches
A Beach for Everyone
Surrounded by sand, of course Prince Edward Island claims miles of beautiful beaches. And each one has its own distinct character. Looking for sand that sings? Try scuffing your toes at Basin Head. How about clam digging? Check out one of the south shore beaches like Pinette or Tea Hill. Prefer lots of company? Then stop by Cavendish or Brackley Beach in Prince Edward Island PEI National Park. Need a campsite at the beach? Choose one of seven of our Provincial Parks – Cabot, Panmure or Red Point are some favourites.
| Basin Head Provincial Park Brackley Beach - PEI National Park Cabot Beach Provincial Park Cavendish - PEI National Park Cedar Dunes Provincial Park Chelton Beach Provincial Park Greenwich - PEI National Park Jacques Cartier Provincial Park Northumberland Provincial Park Panmure Island Provincial Park Red Point Provincial Park Ross Lane - PEI National Park Rustico - PEI National Park Stanhope - PEI National Park |
Argyle Shore Provincial Park Belmont Provincial Park Brudenell River Provincial Park Green Park Provincial Park Kings Castle Provincial Park Linkletter Provincial Park Pinette Provincial Park Sally's Beach Provincial Day Park Souris Provincial Park Union Corner Provincial Park Wood Islands Provincial Park |
Play on our Beaches
- PEI Beaches Feature “Singing Sands” and Pristine Warm Waters
- Greenwich, VIDEO (02:41) by Gabriel Ducros Enjoy various interactive exhibits highlighting the unique natural features of the site, including a 3-D in-floor model of the entire Greenwich peninsula. Hike the Greenwich Dunes Trail (4.5 km) and walk over a pond on a floating boardwalk out to the beach where you can view the rare dune features.
- Read Life at the Beach by Carol Horne



