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Aerial view of Linkletter Provincial Park

Linkletter Prince Edward Island

Linkletter

Tucked along the red-sand shores of Prince Edward Island, Linkletter Provincial Park offers visitors a peaceful retreat where the calm, shallow waters are perfect for children's play or clam digging. The land that would become this park was purchased from Harold David Linkletter in 1977, honouring a family name that has long been woven into the fabric of this part of the Island. 

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