PEI's section of the Trans Canada Trail, the Confederation Trail, stretches about 250 km from tip to tip of the island. There are four spur trails connecting Borden, Charlottetown, Montague and Souris. Most of the trail has been upgraded with a fine gravel surface for smooth cycling. An online map of the Confederation Trail is available from PEI Tourism.
The map below shows only approximate locations of trails.
Confederation Trail
| Trans Canada Trail | National Trail | |||
| Existing multi-use trail | Existing hiking trail | |||
| Planned multi-use trail | Planned hiking trail |
Trans Canada Trail in PEI
Combine a ride along the trail with road routes to explore the scenic fishing villages and beaches along the coast. The trail can be covered in several segments:
Location | Length | Nbr of Ratings | Average Rating | |
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100 km | ||||
70 km | ||||
30 km | ||||
40 km |
Trail ratings are submitted by visitors to this site who have used the trails and thus are subjective. You can rate the trails at an area that you have visited by clicking on the "Rate this Trail" link found under that area's listing.
Check back here regularly for updates on newly completed sections. More information will be added as it becomes available.
Code of Ethics for Multi-use Trail Users
TCT Resources
Cycling PEI promotes cycling on Prince Edward Island.
Island Trails is in charge of developing the Confederation Trail.
Trans Canada Trail has Google maps of the trail and GPS data that can be downloaded.
Trans Canada Trail: Prince Edward Island guide and mapbook is available from the Trans Canada Trail Foundation
*Trans Canada Trail is a trademark of the Trans Canada Trail Foundation and has no affiliation with this website. Information about the foundation and how to make a donation to support the development of the trail can be obtained from their website, www.tctrail.ca.
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