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TOUR
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Seeking the Wind - North Cape and Back Again
Western Prince Edward Island offers some of the
best riding and scenery you’ll find anywhere and a good run can be designed
to fit your time available. If you only have a day to spare you might
want to head straight up to North Cape and meander back. It’s a
straight run from just west of Summerside to Tignish, just a few minutes
from the western tip of the Island. Or you can crank up the throttle and do
the entire coastal tour in a day if riding, rather than stopping is your
choice.
However, we are going to assume that you
have been wise enough to allow a couple of days for real vacation time.
We’ll start our tour in Summerside, known as the gateway to the North Cape
Coastal Drive. Here, the city waterfront is always interesting,
several theatre venues present musical entertainment, you'll find great food
and an active outdoor community.
A visit to the Acadian Museum in Miscouche (on Rte. 2, on
the north side of Summerside) will prepare you for a visit to the Acadian
region of Evangeline.
As you head out on your coastal adventure, remember you
are travelling rural roads which may be a little rough in places. Keep
those eyes peeled and take care.
Travel west on Rte. 11 to follow the south shore into the
Evangeline region where the Acadian culture thrives. If you luck into one
of their festivals you are in for great music, good times and great eats.
Continue on Rte 11 until you reach a junction with Rte 2
and turn left towards Tignish. Just a few minutes down the road turn right
on Rte 136. If you need a break turn into Mill River Provincial Park.
A resort offers refreshments, boating or even a game of golf. Back out
to Rte. 136, turn left until you meet up with Rte 12, then turn left again. Your destination
is Northport.
When you reach the town of Alberton, once home to a
thriving silver fox industry with a museum to tell you all about it, watch
carefully for signs to Northport, one of the Island’s prettiest fishing
villages.
You can eat at the pier, shop and
just plain enjoy the peace, quiet and spirit of place. Check out the
interpretive centre to learn about a daring sea rescue and shipwreck.
Head
back to Rte 12 and travel north to North Cape. This magical western
tip of the Island has much to see and do (for a hint see the photos).
All those heavy horses in
the fields are used to drag rakes through the surf to harvest Irish Moss.
It’s a sight to see!
Travel back to Tignish, a
great place to overnight. You
are close to North Cape, which is spectacular at sunrise and sunset! as well
as beaches and golf. We recommend Tignish Heritage Inn, behind the St. Simon
and St. Jude Church. Built in
1868, it has been loving restored and features beautiful gardens.
Modern, but with the flavour of the past.
Close to Mile ‘0’ of Confederation Trail - a walkers dream.
Pick up Rte 14 to travel back
to Summerside via the south shore. Highlights along the way include Skinner’s Pond (Stompin’
Tom country) where the beaches are awesome, Miminegash, home of Seaweed Pie
Café and Irish Moss Interpretation Centre and West Point Lighthouse - just a
great place to visit (watch the sand in the parking area). Climb to the top
of the Lighthouse and check out the view. On a clear day you can see New
Brunswick.
This was Canada’s first Inn to be opened in an
active lighthouse. Take
time to explore the museums extensive lighthouse collection, enjoy a
refreshing swim from their great beach, or even stay overnight.
Enjoy a wonderful meal of local seafood, steak or your favourite
menu selection. Their West
Point Lighthouse Chowder is famous! Enjoy a moonlight walk on the beach
then fall asleep lulled by the sound of waves at your doorstep.
Follow the North Cape Coastal Drive markers back to Rte 2 and
turn right.
Now is the time to decide if more exploration is the
order of the day, or whether you want a quicker, straighter run back to
Summerside. If exploring is on the agenda turn left on Rte 12 at Portage,
travel to Rte 163 and turn left again. This will take you to Lennox Island,
home of the Mi’kmaq where you can explore the history and culture at a
museum, indulge in ecotourism, enjoy great walking trails or traditional
Mi’kmaq dishes. From here continue on Rte 12, diverting to Green Park
Shipbuilding Museum if the urge takes you. This highway takes a scenic
route back to Miscouche. Turn left onto Rte 2. You might want to pull into
Slemon Park for a look at the successful conversion of a military base into
a thriving complex housing the Atlantic
Police Academy and some interesting businesses.
This ends our western tour. You are back in the
Summerside area after a couple of wonderful days exploring.
This tour is approximately 375 kilometers\ 235 miles.
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