Discover the Natural Wonders of Argyle Shore Provincial Park
Experience the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant wildlife of Argyle Shore Provincial Park, a coastal paradise in Prince Edward Island.
Argyle Shore Provincial Park is a stunning coastal haven in Prince Edward Island, known for its breathtaking beaches, lush landscapes, and rich wildlife. Ideal for tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure, this park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
A brief summary to Argyle Shore Provincial Park
- Argyle Park Rd, Argyle Shore, Prince Edward Island, C0A 1C0, CA
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Know before you go
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- Arrive early to secure a good spot on the beach, especially during peak summer months.
- Pack a picnic to enjoy by the shore, as there are beautiful picnic areas available.
- Bring your binoculars for bird-watching; the area is home to various species.
- Check tide schedules if you’re planning on beachcombing or exploring tidal pools.
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Getting There
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Car
If you're driving from the central area of Prince Edward Island National Park, head southeast on Route 6 (North Shore Road) towards the town of Brackley Beach. Continue on Route 6 until you reach the intersection with Route 2. Turn left onto Route 2 and follow it as it curves south towards the town of Charlottetown. After approximately 15 km, take the exit for Route 1 (Trans-Canada Highway) towards Cornwall. After about 6 km, take exit 14 to merge onto Route 2 towards Argyle Shore. Continue on Route 2 for about 8 km and then turn left onto Argyle Park Road. Follow Argyle Park Road until you reach Argyle Shore Provincial Park. Parking is available at the park entrance.
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Public Transportation
To reach Argyle Shore Provincial Park via public transportation, you will first need to take a bus from the Charlottetown Transit system. Catch the bus towards Cornwall and get off at the Cornwall exit. From there, you will need to arrange a taxi or rideshare service to cover the remaining distance to Argyle Shore Provincial Park, which is approximately 10 km away. Be sure to check the transit schedule in advance to ensure you have a connection to your desired route.
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Bicycle
For those who prefer a more active route, biking to Argyle Shore Provincial Park is an excellent option. Starting from the entrance of Prince Edward Island National Park, head south on the Confederation Trail. This scenic route will lead you through beautiful landscapes. When you reach Route 2, turn left and follow it until you find the turnoff for Argyle Park Road. The park is approximately 20 km from the park entrance, so ensure you have enough water and supplies for the ride.
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