Plan your visit
Prince Edward Island National Park
Located on Prince Edward Island’s north shore, PEI National Park is easily accessible by car and only 24 kilometres from the provincial capital of Charlottetown. The park is divided into three regions (Cavendish-North Rustico, Brackley-Dalvay, and Greenwich), which are separated by bays and not directly connected by highways.
Free admission for youth. Other fees still apply.
Detailed fees list
Hours of operation
Hours of operation for Prince Edward Island National Park.
Getting here
Directions to Prince Edward Island National Park.
Activities and experiences
Things to do, trails, interpretation programs, beaches and swimming, biking, and more.
Visitor guide
Find information about maps, guides and brochures of Prince Edward Island National Park.
Parks Canada - PEI NOW
For up-to-date information on parking availability within the park, visit Parks Canada - PEI NOW.
Accessible facilities
Accessibility for visitors to Prince Edward Island National Park. Accessible trails, camping, day use areas and facilities.
Visitor guidelines
Learn more about Prince Edward Island National Park guidelines and regulations currently in place.
You and your dog
Pets are prohibited on national park beaches from April 1 - October 15 but are still allowed on leash in camping areas, picnic areas and along park trails.
Best times to visit
Since there are a limited number of facilities, we recommend that you plan ahead.
How to get here
Location
Prince Edward Island National Park extends 40 kilometres along the island’s north coast from Cavendish to North Rustico and from Brackley to Dalvay, and includes 6 kilometres along the Greenwich peninsula.
Hours of operations
Find hours of operations for Prince Edward Island National Park.
Directions
For directions and distances to different parts of PEI National Park: How to Get There.
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