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Prince Edward Island in Trans-Canada Highway


Prince Edward Island in Trans-Canada Highway

The Trans-Canada Highway crosses the Norththumberland Strait by the way of the 9 km Confederation Bridge and the Wood Islands ferry crossing. Depending the direction you come from, if you land on the island using the bridge, the TCH starts in Borden and meanders across the southern part of Queens County towards the City of Charlottetown. Charlottetown lies about the halfway point. Leaving Charlottetown it crosses into Kings County ending at the ferry terminal in Wood Islands. Along the way are many beautiful scenes and lots to do in Charlottetown. This is the shortest TCH section within any provincial border. The time to drive from Borden to Wood Islands, if you don't stop along the way, is approximately 95 minutes. All worth it because you'll be tempted to explore off the TCH as PEI has some of the most beautiful countryside anywhere.

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