Fun Fact: Abegweit, the Mi’kmaq word for Prince Edward Island, often is interpreted as “land cradled on the waves.” The name’s a perfect fit since nowhere on the island is farther than ten ...
"Whenever we have winter storms that come in, that sea ice kind of can protect the shore from that wind and that waves if it's there during the winter. But if we don't have any sea ice during the ...
Prince Edward Island National Park spans a spectacular stretch of land encompassing sand dunes, salt marshes, remnants of an Acadian forest, coastal headlands, beaches, and sandstone cliffs.