
Charlottetown (1 nt) – Montague (2 nts) – Souris (2 nts) – St. Peters (2 nts) – Dalvay (2 nts)
Day 1

About Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest province, nestled between the eastern maritime provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The large island, about 273 kms from tip to tip, is marked by red-sand beaches, lighthouses, and fertile farmland, and is renowned for seafood like lobster and mussels. Charlottetown, the capital, is home to Victorian government buildings & the modern Confederation Centre of the Arts, with a theatre and art gallery.
Traveling to PEI (air, land, water + parking)
Arts & Heritage
PEI Lighthouses
Festivals and Events
PEI Cycling Laws & Safety
Hiking & Walking Trails
Illustrated Flora of Prince Edward Island
Getting Around PEI
PEI Road Reports

Eating & Drinking in PEI
Local tip #1: PEI has many seasonal food operations, especially outside of its urban centers. If traveling before/after high season, before embarking on your ride without a backup plan, you'll want to check online or with your host (or direct with the operator) to be 100% sure your lunch or dinner destination will be open. Some spots are experiencing staff deficits and may close early if it's rainy/slow. Inns are also your best source of intel on where to indulge in Island fare, so don't afraid to inquire before/during your stay. Your Final Itinerary will include helpful daily suggestions of local venues to check out. When you're cycling, it's best to be prepared. Eat before you're hungry, drink before you're thirsty and rest before you're tired.
PEI Culinary Trail
Places to Eat in Eastern PEI (Points East Coastal Drive with map)
Where to Eat Vegan & Vegetarian in P.E.I.
PEI Craft Breweries, Wineries & Distilleries
U-Pick Farms
What's In Season
Picnics:
Cured Creations: If you love biking & picnics, and are riding from Charlottetown, they have a convenient downtown location for pickup. Women entrepreneurs, chef-curated locally-supplied products, vegan/GF menu options & beautiful presentation. What's not to love?
Pure Kitchen Catering's in our neighborhood
Cordial Picnics will set up picnics within 40 kms of Charlottetown
The Handpie Company's located in Albany but their products are available in various PEI locations. Great Made in PEI to-go or heat up later options. And courtesy of another female Island entrepreneur to boot.

Routes
Downloadable/printable routes are provided 30 days advance for each day of your cycling itinerary. View sample route or scan it to your phone. All route links are accessible in your Final Itinerary after you send us Plotaroute profile name(s) and the final balance has been paid.
View our detailed Route Instructions for more info on:
-digital download formats
-signing up for a free Plotaroute account
-viewing route maps, directions & metrics
-downloading routes to a Garmin or phone*
-printing route directions or cue cards
*If using a phone to navigate, consider investing in a bicycle handlebar phone mount/powerbank combo.
If, for any reason, you are unable to print routes and require us to assist with that task, kindly advise at least 2 weeks in advance so that we can assign a staff member to that job. Our administrative fee for formatting and printing plotted routes is $5 CAD+ HST/route X # of routes X # of copies you require. Ex: if your tour entails 6 days of cycling and you require 2 sets of printed routes/maps, then the fee would be $5 X 6 X 2 = $60.00 CAD + HST.

Cycling Overview
Routes available for confirmed participants only.
Day 1: Charlottetown city tour/test ride
Option 1: short
Route link (view, download, print) A relatively flat circular mixed terrain cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 11.8 km long.
Option 2: long
Route link (view, download, print) A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 20.7 km long.
If interested in extending your ride, check out more Charlottetown day ride options here.
Day 2: Charlottetown to Montague
Option 1: coastal route / road
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route on roads, approximately 51.6 km long.
Option 2: active transport path to Pownal (replaces coastal route)
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 51.9 km long.
Option 3: trail to Orwell, road to Montague
Route link A moderately hilly A to B cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 59.3 km long.
Option 4: trail to Avondale (skip Orwell), road + trail to Montague
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route, mostly off-road, approximately 61.9 km long.
Day 3: Montague to Panmure loop
Option 1: Panmure loop
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, approximately 51.9 km long.
Option 2: Murray River extension included
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, approximately 68.9 km long.
Day 4: Montague to Souris
Option 1:
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route, approximately 65.0 km long.
Option 2: the Island Walk route, waypoints #27-26, 26-25, 25-24
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 55.7 km long.
Day 5: Souris to Elmira or East Point loop (return via trail or heritage roads)
Option 1: to Elmira, return via trail
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 50.9 km long.
Option 2: to Elmira, return via heritage roads
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route on roads, approximately 55.3 km long.
Option 3: to East point, return via trail
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 66.7 km long.
Option 4: to East point, return via heritage roads
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route on roads, approximately 67.8 km long.
Day 6: Souris to St. Peters
Option 1: to St. Peters
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 36.0 km long.
Option 2: including Greenwich
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 56.5 km long.
Day 7: St. Peters to Greenwich & Naufrage loop
Option 1: Naufrage without Greenwich
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 47.0 km long.
Option 2: Naufrage with Greenwich
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 55.5 km long.
Option 3: Clearspring without Greenwich
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 63.8 km long.
Option 4: Clearspring with Greenwich
Route link A moderately hilly circular cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 72.5 km long.
Day 8: St. Peters to Dalvay
Route link A moderately hilly A to B cycle route, approximately 48.4 km long.
Day 9: Dalvay to Brackley, North Rustico or Cavendish loop
Option 1: Dalvay to Brackley loop
Route link A relatively flat circular cycle route on roads, approximately 41.0 km long.
Option 2: Dalvay to North Rustico loop
Route link A moderately hilly circular cycle route on roads, approximately 66.6 km long.
Option 3: Dalvay to Cavendish loop
Route link A moderately hilly circular cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 79.2 km long.
Day 10: Dalvay to Charlottetown
Option 1: as described
Route link A moderately hilly A to B cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 30.2 km long.
Option 2: extension via North Rustico
Route link A moderately hilly A to B cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 82.6 km long.

Deluxe Hybrid Bicycle Rental (9 days)
Arrival, professional outfitting with MacQueen's rental equipment at our shop at 430 Queen Street in the center of Charlottetown. To set yourself up for success, it's highly recommended to make time for a test ride in Charlottetown prior to setting out on your journey. Adjustments and fine tuning are fairly simple to facilitate at the pro shop.
View our rental equipment, additional accessories & current availability here.

Cycle Charlottetown
Take a brief test ride through the residential, waterfront and historic areas of PEI’s capital city, Canada’s “Cradle of Confederation”. Free evening for exploring Olde Charlottetown, some of its fabulous dining or theater opportunities.
Option 1: short
Route link (view, download, print) A relatively flat circular mixed terrain cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 11.8 km long.
Option 2: long
Route link (view, download, print) A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 20.7 km long.
If interested in extending your ride, check out more Charlottetown day ride options here.

Discover Charlottetown
The City of Charlottetown is a flourishing community of approximately 40,500 people located on the south central shore of Prince Edward Island. The capital city of Prince Edward Island, it's known as the "Birthplace of Confederation" after the historic 1864 Charlottetown Conference which led to the Confederation of Canada.

The Harbour House (1 night)
The Harbour House is owned and operated by the Van der Gaag family. With 20 years of hotel experience on PEI, they've converted what used to be a small 4-room B&B into a 21-room boutique hotel. The property has a superb residential downtown location on a quiet block, but just steps to best entertainment and dining the city has to offer. 24-hour staff are available to ensure that your stay's as comfortable as possible. The inn appreciates advance notification of your estimated arrival time and we're happy to relay that information on your behalf.
Quoted: Studio with options for 2 Queens or 1 King bed. This room category includes a private en-suite 4pc bath and a kitchenette.

Charlottetown dining & theater
Charlottetown has a smorgasboard of excellent restaurants for all tastes and budgets, and a number feature outdoor patios in the summer. The capital also has a wealth cultural opportunities with several theaters, art galleries, and regular musical performances throughout the summer.
Arts & Cultural Events
The Guild
Confederation Center
Restaurants & Cafes
Vegan & Vegetarian-Friendly Spots in Charlottetown
Upstreet Brewing: also makes non-alcoholic craft beverages (in our 'hood)
Day 2

Luggage transfer
MacQueen's takes care of transferring your luggage between inns. We normally schedule pickups beginning at 08:30. Our staff will ensure your bags are waiting for you when you arrive in your next destination so that you just enjoy the ride.
Does MacQueen's transfer people & bikes if it rains or if we're tired?
We can't guarantee last minute passenger or equipment shuttles. Read our FAQ's for full information.

Cycle Charlottetown to Montague
Morning departure through seaside communities and rolling countryside to the small riverside town of Montague in eastern PEI. Stop enroute at the Orwell Corner Historic Village, one of seven PEI Museum and Heritage sites. Adjacent is the MacPhail Woods Ecological Forestry Project, an admirable initiative of the Environmental Coalition of PEI. The well-preserved MacPhail Homestead's also worth exploring.
Option 1: coastal route / road
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route on roads, approximately 51.6 km long.
Option 2: active transport path to Pownal (replaces coastal route)
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 51.9 km long.
Option 3: trail to Orwell, road to Montague
Route link A moderately hilly A to B cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 59.3 km long.
Option 4: trail to Avondale (skip Orwell), road + trail to Montague
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route, mostly off-road, approximately 61.9 km long.
Routes available for confirmed participants only.

Discover Montague
Montague's a small town located within the Three Rivers municipality in Kings County. Also known as “Montague the Beautiful”, you'll find a tranquil river, tree-lined streets and and number of stately heritage homes. At the heart of Montague is its wharf and marina. Enjoy the boardwalk which runs along the waterfront and is part of the Confederation Trail. The town also features a couple of excellent local craft breweries.
Attractions
Artisans on Main
Garden of the Gulf Museum
Town of Montague
Montague Marina
River Run Dining Cruises

Lanes Riverhouse Inn & Cottages (2 nights)
Lane's is a small hotel right in the heart of Montague, walking distance to restaurants, craft breweries, shopping, the marina and more. The property features comfortable, secluded suites and cottages overlooking the beautiful Montague River. Lanes offers a continental breakfast on site at no extra charge, but if interested in elevating your breakfast experience, feel free to try out the Lucky Bean Cafe nearby.
Quoted: Standard room in hotel. This room category has bed configuration options we can request as follows: 1 king, 1 queen, 1 queen + double sofabed, or 2 queens.

Montague Craft Breweries
Few cyclists don't appreciate a cold beer after a ride. Montague has not one, but two local craft breweries, both relatively close to your accommodations. Cooper Bottom Brewing and Bogside Brewing are great options for relaxing, checking out the local scenery and enjoying some authentic Made in PEI products.
Day 3

Cycle Panmure Island loop
A picturesque white sand beach connects via a causeway to an Island and PEI's oldest wooden lighthouse. The beach is supervised in the summer and has licensed dining and washroom facilities. PEI's native Mi'kmaq population traditionally visited the sandbars at this beach for clamming in the summer. The area features a provincial park and small rural community. Check out Moonlight Sanctuaries & Buffaloland in Milltown on the way back. The Harvey Moore Wildlife Sanctuary is owned & operated by the Southeast Environmental Asociation.
Option 1: (as described)
Route link Distance: 52 km Ascent: 438 m Descent: 438 m Terrain: Mixed
Option 2: Murray River extension included
Route link Distance: 68.9 km Ascent: 546 m Descent: 546 m Terrain: Mixed
Routes available for confirmed participants only.

PEI Seafood
PEI's internationally renowned for its seafood and where better to experience it than fresh from the ocean. Atlantic lobster, fat clams, cultured mussels, succulent oysters, scallops and more await. They don't call us "Canada's Food Island" for nothing.
Day 4

Luggage transfer
MacQueen's takes care of transferring your luggage between inns. We normally schedule pickups beginning at 09:00. Our staff will ensure your bags are waiting for you when you arrive in your next destination so that you just enjoy the ride.
Does MacQueen's transfer people & bikes if it rains or if we're tired?
We can't guarantee last minute passenger or equipment shuttles. Read our FAQ's for full information.

Cycle Montague to Souris
Bike through other areas of the Three Rivers municipality and meander through rural countryside along a scenic coastal drive to the port of Souris. The Boughton River trail is enroute if you feel like getting off the saddle for a hike. Bridgetown's also home to a new Amish community.
Option 1:
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route, approximately 65.0 km long.
Option 2: the Island Walk route, waypoints #27-26, 26-25, 25-24
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 55.7 km long.
Routes available for confirmed participants only.

Discover Souris
Situated amidst an absolutely stunning seascape vista, Souris serves as the economic hub of Eastern Kings County. Heavily dependent on both land and sea, preserving the rich farming and fishing traditions of the region, Souris residents maintain a very comfortable rural lifestyle that enhances the community’s charm. The Basin Head Fisheries Museum gives visitors a glimpse into the region's history while the neighbouring white "singing sands" beach is one of the province's finest. A number of retail stores, restaurants and public services are available in town while a ferry service connects the travelers the Quebec Magdalen Islands.

ShantyStay Accommodations (2 nights)
Located in the heart of the seaside town of Souris, ShantyStay offers 10 simple and rustic yet clean, cozy hand-built affordable cabins with a distinct PEI nautical style. Walking distance to Souris Beach, Confederation Trail, Souris Harbour, CTMA Ferry terminal, shops and dining establishments.
Quoted: Cabin equipped with a double bed and private bath. Breakfast is not included but available nearby.

Souris Boardwalk
Take a walk, stop for a drink, visit the beach, shop for local crafts or eats. Several of the venues are top notch and well worth the visit.
Day 5

Cycle Elmira or East Point loop
Cycle past the Black Pond Migratory Bird Sanctuary. Stop at the Basin Head Provincial Park, beach and Fisheries museum. The "Singing Sands" nickname comes from the sound the geologically-unique pure white sand makes when you step on it, due to a high silica content. Stop at the Elmira Railway Museum, one of just seven PEI Museum and Heritage sites, marking what was the end of PEI's rail line. The hexagonal wooden East Point Lighthouse marks the northern & easternmost tip of PEI. It's also where the Gulf of the St Lawrence tides meet the Northumberland Strait. Your return to Souris includes the East Point Wind Farm, Glen Road & the New Harmony scenic heritage road with its tree-shaded tunnel and colorful rumrunning history.
Option 1: to Elmira, return via trail
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 50.9 km long.
Option 2: to Elmira, return via heritage roads
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route on roads, approximately 55.3 km long.
Option 3: to East point, return via trail
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 66.7 km long.
Option 4: to East point, return via heritage roads
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route on roads, approximately 67.8 km long.
Routes available for confirmed participants only.

Musical Dinner Cruise
Optional experience (seasonal):
Captain J.J. Chaisson, multi-instrumentalist and fisherman, offers an authentic Island cultural trip like no other. Step dancing, fiddle music, lobster fishing and tasty eats are all part of the experience aboard his boat, with the dramatic red cliffs of his hometown of Souris as the stage.
Book directly:
Fiddling Fisherman
Fiddling Fisherman on Facebook
Day 6

Luggage transfer
MacQueen's takes care of transferring your luggage between inns. We normally schedule pickups beginning at 09:00. Our staff will ensure your bags are waiting for you when you arrive in your next destination so that you just enjoy the ride.
Does MacQueen's transfer people & bikes if it rains or if we're tired?
We can't guarantee last minute passenger or equipment shuttles. Read our FAQ's for full information.

Cycle Souris to St. Peters
Cycle the Confederation Trail to St. Peters.
Optional extension: continue to Greenwich beach in the PEI National Park for a walk through the unique sand dune system or to the interpretive center. Return to St. Peters.
Option 1: to St. Peters
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 36.0 km long.
Option 2: including Greenwich
Route link A moderately hilly A to B mixed terrain cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 56.5 km long.
Routes available for confirmed participants only.

Discover St. Peters
St. Peters is an extraordinarily picturesque rural community in northeastern PEI. Its church, aquaculture operations in the bay, proximity to the Greenwich section of the PEI National Park, scenic sections of the Confederation Trail, shopping, summer theater, dining and dairy bars make it an especially attractive destination for cyclists.
St. Peters Bay Community
Artisans by the Bay
St. Peters Courthouse Theater

Points East Coastal Inn (2 nights)
A provincially-registered Heritage Place, the Points East Coastal Inn was built in the 1870's for John P. Sullivan, a prominent merchant and farmer in the village of St. Peters Bay. It has a dominant mansard roof with dormers, overlooking the picturesque church, bay and cultured mussel operation. From 1915 until the early '60's, the home was the Manse for the adjacent Presbyterian (now United) church. Many locals were married in the home's front parlour.
Quoted: Confederation room
Overlooking the Bay and Confederation Trail, this room features a queen bed and private bathroom with large shower. A rollaway bed can be accommodated if required.
Day 7

Cycle Naufrage or Clearspring Loop
Cycle to Greenwich (if you haven't already), then along the north shore stopping at Naufrage or Clearspring before turning south to connect with the Confederation Trail as you return to St. Peters.
Option 1: Naufrage without Greenwich
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 47.0 km long.
Option 2: Naufrage with Greenwich
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 55.5 km long.
Option 3: Clearspring without Greenwich
Route link A moderately hilly circular mixed terrain cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 63.8 km long.
Option 4: Clearspring with Greenwich
Route link A moderately hilly circular cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 72.5 km long.
Routes available for confirmed participants only.
Shipwreck Point Lighthouse
Naufrage River

Greenwich
The Greenwich Peninsula extends northwest from St. Peters, creating St. Peters Bay. The pristine white sand beach and sand dune field is part of the Prince Edward Island National Park, and is a hidden gem. Visit the interpretive center, walk the trails and the floating boardwalk, and bask in the beauty of the untouched ecosystem of this corner of the Island.
Day 8

Luggage transfer
MacQueen's takes care of transferring your luggage between inns. We normally schedule pickups beginning at 09:00. Our staff will ensure your bags are waiting for you when you arrive in your next destination so that you just enjoy the ride.
Does MacQueen's transfer people & bikes if it rains or if we're tired?
We can't guarantee last minute passenger or equipment shuttles. Read our FAQ's for full information.

Cycle St. Peters to Dalvay
Cycle west-northwest via the Confederation Trail, paved highway or a combination of both. Cycling the most picturesque part of the trail, you will have splendid views of the water, cultured mussel farming Morell and the beautiful Hillsborough River enroute.
There are a number of U-pick berry farms in the area but McCardle's Berry Patch in Mt. Stewart offers 3 kinds - ready-picked or U-pick strawberries, raspberries & blueberries. Vesey's Seeds and gardens in York has been supplying gardeners since 1939, and have a retail shop and trial gardens on site.
Your destination are the white sand beaches of historic Dalvay-by-the-Sea on PEI’s north shore.
Option 1: via trail
Route link A moderately hilly A to B cycle route, approximately 48.4 km long.
Option 2: via trail + coast
Route link A moderately hilly A to B cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 60.7 km long.
Routes available for confirmed participants only.

Dalvay By the Sea (2 nights)
Dalvay by the Sea is located at the east end of Prince Edward Island's National Park. The historic property has operated as a summer resort since the 1930's. The main building has 25 guest rooms, all furnished in period antiques. All guest rooms include a four-piece bath. Eight three-bedroom cottages, adjacent to the inn, offer vistas of the ocean, Dalvay Lake and acres of manicured grounds.
Quoted: King room with view
Breakfast not included but a la carte meals are available on site. Purchase of a park pass is required for overnight guests.
In honor of former innkeepers David & Michelle Thompson, longtime supporters of our Island and Cuba cycling businesses. we share this story about Dalvay.
Day 9

Cycle Dalvay to West loop
Option 1: Dalvay to Brackley loop
Cycle the Gulf Shore Parkway to Brackley, visit the Robinson's Island Trail. stop at the extraordinary Dunes Gallery & Cafe, visit the Great Canadian Soap Co. for some of their goat's milk ice cream or other treats, before looping back to Dalvay through West Covehead & Stanhope.
Route link Route link A relatively flat circular cycle route on roads, approximately 41.0 km long.
Option 2: Dalvay to North Rustico loop
Cycle the Gulf Shore Parkway to Brackley, stop at the extraordinary Dunes Gallery & Cafe, visit the Great Canadian Soap Co., check out the Farmer's Bank Museum in Rustico, and then visit some of North Rustico's favorite foodie stops (the bakery, seafood restaurants and more) before looping back to Dalvay through West Covehead & Stanhope.
Route link A moderately hilly circular cycle route on roads, approximately 66.6 km long.
Option 3: Dalvay to Cavendish loop
PEI’s National Park has a designated bike lane. Your route today meanders through the Brackley section before heading inland over a few hills to the picturesque riverside village of New Glascow. Visit the PEI Preserve Company and the Gardens of Hope. Return with the prevailing winds at your back via the bike lane in the Cavendish section of the PEI National park. Trust us, the lineup at Richard’s Fresh Seafood at the Covehead Wharf is worth it.
Route link A moderately hilly circular cycle route, mostly on roads, approximately 79.2 km long.
Routes available for confirmed participants only.

Dining Options
Dalvay features fine dining and cocktails on site at the MacMillan Restaurant. It's a good idea to reserve well in advance as they tend to book up early. If you're looking for something a little less formal, there's always Richard's Fresh Seafood, the best local seafood shack, right at the Covehead Wharf. Their secret sauce is pretty great. You can also slurp down fresh oysters next door. Picnic tables abound, and the beach is just across the road.
Day 10

Luggage transfer
MacQueen's takes care of transferring your luggage between inns. We normally schedule pickups beginning at 09:00. Our staff will ensure your bags are waiting for you when you arrive in your next destination so that you just enjoy the ride.
Does MacQueen's transfer people & bikes if it rains or if we're tired?
We can't guarantee last minute passenger or equipment shuttles. Read our FAQ's for full information.

Cycle Dalvay to Charlottetown
Return cycle to Charlottetown via dedicated a paved bike lane, a less-traveled route with paved shoulder, and compacted Confederation Trail. Stop in at Upstreet Brewing for a celebratory cold locally-produced craft beer or soda when you return to Charlottetown. They're right in our neighborhood.
Option 1: as described
Route link A moderately hilly A to B cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 30.2 km long.
Option 2: extension via North Rustico
Route link A moderately hilly A to B cycle route, partly off-road, approximately 82.6 km long.
Routes available for confirmed participants only.

Departure PEI
End of services. Bid a fond farewell to PEI with departure from Charlottetown.
Airport & taxi info
Travel to/from PEI (bridge, ferry & more)
Delta Hotel Fitness Center Day Passes (lockers, showers, pool, sauna, jacuzzi and more)

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Includes:
-Deluxe hybrid bicycle with rear carrier, 1 pre-loaded Garmin per party, helmet or trunk bag, water bottle cage & bottle, helmet, lock
-Route plotting, detailed routes & maps. Available in advance for download &/ printing.
-Emergency road repair insurance included for all MacQueen’s rental equipment.
-Prepaid accommodations (most with breakfast, details in itineraries), selected for proximity to evening meals
-Luggage transfer services (usually every 2 days outside of Charlottetown)
-Suggestions for meals & entertainment
Notes
Prices vary depending on B&Bs/Inns selected and room availability
Itinerary and hotels subject to minor changes.
Meal Plan Codes
B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner, (beverages/gratuities excluded)