Located along the north shore of the island, Prince Edward Island National Park was established in 1937 to protect a wide range of animals and habitats including beaches, sand dunes, wetlands, and salt marshes. Some of the park's beaches provide a nesting place for the endangered piping plover, but there are also plenty of supervised beaches that are open to anyone who would like to relax, swim, or play in the sand. There are also a wide range of multi-use trails for visitors to enjoy, including the Robinson’s Island Trail System and the Gulf Shore Way.

PEI National Park, North Rustico, Dalvay by the Sea, PE C0A 1P0, Phone: 902-672-6350

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