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GETTING TO
Prince Edward Island, Canada’s
smallest province, is nestled in the Gulf
of St. Lawrence between the
provinces of New Brunswick, Nova
Scotia, Québec, and Newfoundland
and Labrador. It is accessible by air as
well as by ferry and the 13-km
Conferderation Bridge.
PEI
IT’S EASY!
PEI
NS
NB
YT
NU
NT
NL
BC
AB
SK
Edmonton
MB
PEI
ON
QC
NB
Calgary
BY AIR
The Charlottetown Airport (YYG) offers direct
flights from Montréal, Toronto, and Ottawa on a
year-round basis as well as Calgary and Edmonton
on a seasonal basis.
PREFER TO DRIVE?
CONFEDERATION BRIDGE
The Confederation Bridge is a 13-km engineering
phenomenon. Connecting PEI to New Brunswick,
the Bridge is open 24 hours a day and takes
approximately 12 minutes to cross. Tolls are
collected when leaving Prince Edward Island.
NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED
Northumberland Ferries departs from Caribou, Nova
Scotia to Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island on a
regular schedule. The trip takes 75 minutes and fare
for the ferry is paid when leaving the Island.
Ottawa
NS
Montreal
Toronto
FLIGHT TIMES
Non-Stop Flight Access from:
Toronto | 2 Hours
Montreal | 1.5 Hours
Ottawa | 1.75 Hours
Calgary* | 5 Hours
Edmonton*| 5 Hours
*Seasonal Service
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about flights to and from PEI