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Charlottetown - Brackley
  • Traffic:  Moderate to Very Busy
  • Road Condition:  Paved
  • Terrain:  Hilly
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      Trunk 15 is the "official" Blue Heron tourist route way of travelling between the P.E.I. National Park area and Charlottetown. With many other choices, you do not need to ride along with the traffic. It is not so bad in off-season months. Take the 223, 221, or 243/224 instead.

    If arriving at Charlottetown Airport it is a fast and safe ride on Route 15 to town.
     
     
       
     
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