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January 2007

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January, 2007

Island Guide 2007
Jack Frost is back!
Snowmobiling - Travel By Trail
Valentine's Cabaret
Inn at Spry Point

Island Guide 2007

More beautiful than ever! Prince Edward Island's latest Island Guide is now complete for 2007, with up-to-date listings for our hundreds of accommodations, attractions and activities. You can complete our on-line form to request delivery or visit the tourism website to plan your vacation to the Gentle Island!

Jack Frost is back!

The third annual Jack Frost Children's Winterfest is now the Biggest Magical Winter Weekend east of Quebec City! Held in Charlottetown February 16-18, this year promises to be bigger and better than ever. Your family will be thrilled with the festival's ice sculptures, Circus Orange, snow maze, an outdoor skating rink and much more.

Snowmobiling - Travel By Trail

Each winter, the Confederation Trail, is turned over to the Prince Edward Island Snowmobile Association. The province's tip-to-top trail system is ideal for avid snowmobilers looking to enjoy some of the Island's most beautiful areas on a professionally groomed terrain. To start planning your snowmobile adventure to Prince Edward Island, visit the PEI Snowmobile Association's website for all the latest on trail conditions.

Valentines Cabaret

Want to plan a romantic winter escape? Celebrate Valentines Day with great music and entertainment at the Valentine's Cabaret. Plan a romantic dinner at one of the many fine-dining restaurants and after the Cabaret take a leisurely stroll along the historic streets of Charlottetown.

Inn at Spry Point

Destination Weddings are the next big thing...Beach weddings grow in popularity each year and the Inn at Spry Point in Eastern PEI has focused on this niche market to the point where it has become a wedding destination for off-Island couples. The weddings range from intimate events for two on the beach to full celebrity-style events such as when Jon and Angela got married last September - they interrupted their dance with a midnight blast of a 15-minute fireworks display over the waters of Spry Cove. Parry and Alan though have planned a more casual lobster bake on the beach this June. Visit www.innatsprypoint.com to find out why Island destination weddings are the next big thing. (Advertorial)

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