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MovingInCanada.com PEI Trans-Canada Highway



The Trans-Canada Highway in PEI (highway #1) loops across the southern mid-section of the island, though with PEI's size and leisurely pace, don't expect a four-lane divided highway! The 12 kilometre bridge crossing from New Brunswick takes half an hour, and you only pay a toll when you leave the Island.

The PEI stretch of the Trans-Canada highway begins at the northern end of the new Confederation Bridge (at Borden-Carleton). It then snakes northeast to the city of Charlottetown, meeting the sea again at Cherry Valley on beautiful Pownal Bay.

Enjoy the ocean at beautiful PEI beaches The highway curves around Orwell Bay, heading south through several small towns, and ends at Wood Islands at the ferry dock. At the Wood Island Ferry Terminal, you can take a 75 minute ferry ride across the 14-mile Northumberland Strait to Pictou, Nova Scotia.



PEI's portion of the Trans-Canada
Trans-Canada route through PEI:

To really enjoy the island, you have to leave the Trans-Canada and take to the narrow side roads that hug the coastline, winding through seaside resorts and villages, or meander through the countryside past extensive farmlands that grow the famous PEI potatoes. From the bridge, you can take Highway 2 north to the Malpeque Bay area, through the pretty seaside town of Sunnyside, and then the North Cape peninsula. You can take highway 2 all the way back, as it winds over 250 km through Charlottetown and to Souris and East Cape on the opposite end of the island. From Souris, you can catch a 134 km ferry to Iles des la Madelleines (Madgelan Islans), part of Quebec in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico.

The recently built Confederation Bridge, linking PEI to New Brunswick Our Pick of Useful Links:
  1. Large Roadside Attractions
  2. Trans-Canada Trail



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