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Discover Prince Edward Island's north shore with this private 5-hour tour, exploring Charlottetown's landmarks, scenic beaches, and charming fishing villages.
The North Shore And More Private Tour offers an engaging way to explore Prince Edward Island’s stunning northern coast in a personalized setting. Priced at $550 per group, accommodating up to five participants, this tour promises a rich mix of history, scenic vistas, and local culture—all within approximately 5 hours and 10 minutes. With pickup service and a mobile ticket option, it provides convenience and flexibility for visitors seeking a deeper understanding of the island’s highlights.
The tour is especially suitable for those who appreciate well-curated routes, knowledgeable guides, and a private experience that avoids crowds. Booking is popular, with an average reservation time of 147 days in advance, reflecting high demand among visitors eager to see PEI’s north shore at their own pace. While the journey covers significant sights, it is ideal for travelers with moderate physical fitness comfortable with some walking and outdoor stops.


The tour begins in Charlottetown, the island’s capital, with a visit to St. Dunstans Basilica. The gothic interior of this church is open daily and offers a peaceful start to the day. The guide shares insights into the building’s history and significance.
Next, a brief stop at Province House National Historic Site allows visitors to hear about its role in the birth of Confederation, even though the building is temporarily closed for restoration. The guide explains its importance to Canadian history, offering context without entering the site.
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After exploring Charlottetown, the tour ventures into PEI’s picturesque countryside. The drive features views of rolling hills, farmland, and coastline, setting the scene for the day’s scenic highlights. Along the way, the group passes through charming small communities and countryside vistas that showcase PEI’s peaceful rural charm.

A highlight of the tour is a short 10-minute stop at a mussel and oyster farm in Grand Tracadie. The guide provides an explanation of how mussels and oysters are cultivated in the wild, giving insight into PEI’s seafood industry. This stop offers a unique look at local aquaculture, emphasizing the island’s reputation for fresh seafood.

Driving through Dalvay, Stanhope, and Brackley beaches, the tour stops at Covehead Harbour Lighthouse. This 1-hour stop provides ample opportunity to walk on the sandy beach, take photos of the lighthouse, and enjoy views of the coastline. The location is perfect for appreciating PEI’s rugged seascapes and maritime heritage.

Re-entering the National Park, the group visits Cavendish Beach to view its iconic red cliffs. The guide points out the bluffs, which are recognized as a prime photo spot. This stretch offers stunning seascape views and a chance to appreciate the natural beauty that inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables.
A short drive takes the group to North Rustico, a lively fishing village. Here, visitors observe lobster boats arriving and departing, and the guide demonstrates lobster trapping techniques. This stop highlights PEI’s fishing industry and offers an authentic look at local livelihoods.
The tour continues to the Anne of Green Gables Museum area in Cavendish. Visitors stop at a photo spot at the house that inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery’s novels. This location provides insight into the literary history of the island and the settings that brought the beloved stories to life.

In New Glasgow, the tour visits the Island Preserve Company on the River Clyde. Here, visitors watch jam-making demonstrations, showcasing PEI’s local food craftsmanship. This stop introduces guests to regional flavors and artisanal production.
As the tour concludes, the group heads back to Charlottetown, passing through rolling hills of New Glasgow. There are several opportunities to stop for photos of these lush landscapes, making for a relaxed end to the day’s exploration.
The meeting point is at Port Charlottetown, 1 Weymouth St, with the tour ending back at the same location. The tour is available every day from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM between May 3, 2023, and October 11, 2026. The experience is private, meaning only your group participates, providing a more tailored and intimate experience.
The tour is designed for guests with moderate physical fitness, as there are outdoor stops and walking involved. It’s also accessible for service animals and near public transportation options, adding to its convenience.
The tour is led by Tours By Don, who is praised for extensive island knowledge and a friendly, humorous approach. Reviewers highlight his ability to explain PEI’s history clearly and make stops flexible to suit the group’s interests. The personalized service and engaging storytelling elevate the experience beyond just sightseeing.
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance, ensuring flexibility in case of changing plans. If poor weather affects the tour, a full refund or rescheduling is offered, making it a reliable choice regardless of unpredictable conditions.
The North Shore And More Private Tour provides an intimate, detailed exploration of PEI’s north coast, blending heritage, scenery, and local culture. Its carefully curated stops, combined with the expertise of guide Don, make it a memorable journey for those wanting a personalized and informative experience.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate scenic driving, photo opportunities, and learning about local industries like seafood and farming. The private setting ensures a relaxed pace, allowing for questions and spontaneous stops. While it doesn’t include large-group crowds or rushed schedules, guests should be comfortable with some outdoor walking and outdoor exposure.
This tour offers an excellent way to see PEI’s highlights in just over five hours, with the comfort of a private experience and the knowledge of a friendly, experienced guide.
“We had a great tour with Don. His knowledge of the island and humor made for a fun day! The scenery was beautiful!”
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, the tour’s flexible pacing and scenic stops make it suitable for families, especially those interested in history, nature, and local culture.
What should I bring for the stops?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for beach walks and sightseeing. Don’t forget your camera for the stunning vistas and photo spots.
Can I customize the stops or itinerary?
Since this is a private tour, the guide can adjust stops based on your interests and pace, within the scheduled route.
Is there a lunch option included?
No, the tour does not include lunch. Guests can plan to bring snacks or eat before or after the tour.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour can be canceled with a full refund if weather conditions are poor. Alternatively, a different date or rescheduling can be arranged.