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Prince Edward Island National Park

A Canadian national park known for red sand beaches, sandstone cliffs, and coastal dune systems, nestled in the province's smallest province.

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Located on the north shore of the island province, the waves of the Atlantic Ocean hit the red sandstone cliffs and sandy beaches of the Prince Edward Island National Park. Salt marshes, heaving dunes, mysterious forests and scattered historical sights round out the imaginative nature of the park. Once you watch the sunset over the coastal landscape, you’ll have no problem seeing why this national park provided the inspiration behind Lucy Maud Montgomery’s 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables.

braedentg 3 years ago

Prince Edward Island National Park is nestled along the stunning northern coast of Prince Edward Island, Canada's smallest province. This tranquil park offers visitors over 40 kilometers of pristine beaches, breathtaking sand dunes, and towering cliffs. Dalvay By The Sea, a stunning Victorian-style hotel, is situated within the park and offers luxurious accommodations and dining options. Visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, swimming, and wildlife viewing while exploring this beautiful National Park.

seeker 1 year ago

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    For outdoor adventurers, it doesn’t get much better than the natural simplicity and untouched landscapes of the world-famous national parks in Canada. It’s famously known that the state of California has more people living within its borders than all of Canada does, so it’s easy to forget that the Great White North is still the […]

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