This beach
house, while secluded is close to lots of aminities and attractions.
In Eastern PEI you are never more then 15 minutes away from
a body of
water. There are bays around every corner, National Parks,
beautiful prestine beach and dunes for miles, lighthouses guarding
our
ports, featuring lots of island history and panaramic
views once you
climb to the top.
PEI tourism promotes our area
as Points East Coastal Drive. See the PEI maps and look for
the eastern end.
Lots of festival and events take place all summer long for
you to enjoy. Golfing fanatic's think they
are in golfing heaven when they try our 26 Prince Edward
Island golf courses. 15 minutes to 45 minutes
from the Chateau you have 3 Provincial golf courses
and 6 others for those enthusiastic golfers.
Deep-Sea Fishing,
tuna fishing, seal watching, whale watching or simply
scenic quite drives on our red clay heritage roads, you will
love PEI. You name it, the eastern region has
it
all.
The beach house is
located
in the eastern most region of PEI on Points East Coastal
Drive. Here you will find some of the most scenic landscapes
ever to be
found.
The
beaches
are
known as some of the best in the world. If you like the
quite, picturesque sand dune and beaches that are truly unspoiled
and untouched…Prince Edward Island is waiting for you!
Rich in history, your trip would not be complete without
a visit to the East Point Lighthouse and the regions
Island fisher
at Basin
Head, also famous for its "singing sand beach".
At the National Park at Greenwich, you will find 900 acres
of a protected dune system and a wonderful
interpretive
center explaining the history and culture of the area.
Experience beautiful walking trails and
a floating board walk that is
not only remarkable but simply beautiful. This is the
home of the first commercial settlement of PEI, Jean Pierre Roma.
For the adventurer, explore P.E.I. from the waters of the
Gulf of St. Lawrence or Northumberland Strait by renting
a kayak or deep sea charters. Or,
just relax on the beach and listen to the lull of the
waves as you read a good book.
Let your worries dift away with the island tides... come and
experience our
little island!

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