Wood Islands Provincial Park
Location: Points East Coastal Drive
Supervised Beach: No
This seasonal day-use park features a large green space with playground equipment, rest room facilities, picnic facilities, as well as an unsupervised beach and boat ramp.
The Wood Island Provincial Park offers a great vantage point to watch the Northumberland Ferries coming and going to Nova Scotia every 90 minutes in summer. The Wood Islands Lighthouse is adjacent to the park and offers tours and a gift shop.
On-site food services. Pets are permitted on leash.
Open mid-June to mid-September
Contact: 902-652-8950
LIFEGUARD NOT ON DUTY at this time. When beaches are UNSUPERVISED, visitors swim at their OWN RISK.
Beach Reports and Safety
Prince Edward Island offers a variety of unique and enjoyable beach experiences. It is important to double check beach reports to ensure the safest possible visit to our beaches.
Points East Coastal Drive
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