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The Rivers

The Rivers region is defined by three broad river systems that converge at Charlottetown Harbour. The West and North Rivers meet at the southwest end of the harbour while the Hillsborough flows in from the northeast. Though the mouths of the rivers are mostly within...

Rustico

Situated just west of the famous resort district of Cavendish, the Rustico region encompasses its namesake waterways of Rustico Bay and North Rustico Harbour. It then extends east to embrace little Brackley Bay. Thoroughly sheltered, Rustico Harbour receives the ponds...

New London

Bordered on the east by PEI National Park and sheltered from the Gulf of St. Lawrence by great sand dunes, New London has long been an important oyster harvesting region. It is a large and complex system hosting dozens of rivers and streams. The principal inflows are...

Bedeque

The Bedeque region consists of the eastern half of Bedeque Bay and up into the broad mouths of the Dunk and Wilmot Rivers. The Dunk’s mouth is protected from the open waters of the Northumberland Strait by Hurd’s Point. Both these rivers drain a vast area to the east...

Malpeque and The Narrows

This expansive region embraces Malpeque Bay from the Darnley Basin on the east through the Grand River and up into the Trout and Bideford River systems. The region continues northwest along the Conway Narrows.The Narrows, as it’s known locally, is a thin waterway...