It will take you into wetlands and hardwood groves, through quaint
villages and along sparkling rivers, teeming with fish -- it's no
wonder Central Prince Edward Island Confederation Trail Distance Charts
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Prince Edward Island the Confederation Trail is being called Canada's
New Outdoor Adventure.
Trail Uses: cross country skiing, dog walking, hiking, mountain
biking, snow shoeing, walking
Royalty Oaks trail is an interpretive trail that travels through a
stand of oak trees that once formed part of the Islands Acadian Forest.
The trail provides the opportunity to view a wide variety of plants,
birds and mammals as you travel through a mixed woodlot.
Trail Uses: cross country skiing, dog walking, hiking, snow
shoeing, walking
This trail follows along the Indian River, one of P.E.I.s most important
waterfowl sites. This allows for many opportunities to see not only
waterfowl, but raptors, song birds, and amphibians as well. The trail
winds through a softwood forest adjacent to the marsh rich with wildflowers.
Trail Uses: dog walking ,hiking ,snow shoeing, walking
The Macphail Homestead Woodland trail is an easy walking natural based
trail which has interpretive signs along the way. The trail is on
the property of historic Sir Andrew Macphail Homestead. Along this
trail you will find many wildflowers, lichens, native tree species,
small mammals, and birds.
The Strathgartney Provincial Park Trail is sloped with a natural base
crossed by tree roots and rough in spots.
The trail tread can be soft after rain. This trail has a scenic view
of the historic West River and is named after Strathgartney Scotland.