Prince
Edward Island
(area in
yellow)
has 4 distinct
bicycle
touring
areas
N-
S-
A-
C-
B-
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(Select
the
region
you
are
interested
in)
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Prince
Edward Island
is made
up of several
distinct
regions.
Each has
its own
scenery,
terrain,
heritage,
and even
language.
With six
tourism
regions,
PEI has
Atlantic
Canada's
smallest
such zones.

![[region n]](http://www.atlanticcanadacycling.com/g/peiregmapss.gif) |
Sunsets
and
Seascapes |
Quiet,
flat, undeveloped,
secluded
beaches,
strong winds,
attractive
west coast
one of
Prince
Edward
Island's
40 sand
beaches
(photo:
PEI Tourism)

![[region s]](http://www.atlanticcanadacycling.com/g/peiregmaps.gif) |
Ship
to Shore |
Quiet,
flat, French-speaking
Acadian
area, fresh
seafood
![[region a]](http://www.atlanticcanadacycling.com/g/peiregmapa.gif) |
Anne's
Land |
Beaches,
amusements,
Prince Edward
Island National
Park, site
of "Anne
of Green
Gables",
busy tourism
area, hilly
interior,
shoreline
traffic
an
island
fishing
village
(photo:
PEI Tourism)
![[region c]](http://www.atlanticcanadacycling.com/g/peiregmapc.gif) |
Charlotte's
Shore |
Attractive
shoreline,
hilly interior,
Canada's
birthplace
at Charlottetown
![[region b]](http://www.atlanticcanadacycling.com/g/peiregmapb.gif) |
Bays
and
Dunes |
Attractive
shoreline,
stronger
winds, spectacular
beaches,
off-road
riding,
numerous
peninsulas

one
of many
magnificent
Island lighthouses
(photo:
PEI Tourism)
![[region h]](http://www.atlanticcanadacycling.com/g/peiregmaph.gif) |
Hills
and
Harbours |
Rolling
hills, numerous
peninsulas,
attractive
villages
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Edward Island
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