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Overview of North Cape Vacation Rentals

Getting to North Cape Vacation Rentals

North Cape is located on Prince Edward Island in Canada. It’s a small rural community with spectacular coastal scenery and mystical gray skies. Canada’s national air carrier has regularly scheduled flights to Prince Edward Island from Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Halifax throughout the year. Other regional North American airlines offer commercial flights from Toronto, Boston and New York City. In the summertime, the frequency of flights increases and if you book early, you often get some great travel deals. If traveling from other parts of America, Canada or even Europe, your best option is to route via Toronto, Boston or New York City. This way you can be sure to get a good flight connection on to Prince Edward Island. If you live nearby and would prefer to drive there, you can access the island via the impressive structure which is the Confederation Bridge. Ferries also operate regular schedules between Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

Things to See and Do near North Cape Vacation Homes

North Cape has a magical atmosphere that seems to transport you back into a bygone era. Prince Edward Island is a destination with a rich historical and cultural heritage. It was here that the confederation was formed. Many of the early pioneers came from England, Ireland and Scotland. Natives draw their heritage from Europe as their forefathers traveled here from France. Visiting the museums and various visitor centers around the island will provide some fascinating insight into the island’s history. The Skinners Pond Schoolhouse is the oldest school house on the island and well worth a visit.

The Tignish Cultural Center is another must-see in North Cape. Here, you can see a wide variety of historical artifacts which include journals, scrapbooks and photographs from early pioneer families. This is a good place to start to orientate youself to the island’s attractions.

One of the most popular ways to explore the island is to rent a bike and cycle around from place to place. In this way, you get to enjoy the scenery and fresh ocean air while taking in the historical and cultural sites. There are more than 25 bike shops on the island from which you can rent bikes. The roads are quite quiet in terms of traffic and the terrain is relatively flat. Sights to see include Elephant Rock, the fishing harbors at Tignish Run, Judes Point and Seacow Pond.

North Cape is home to the Atlantic Wind Test Site. This scientific center has been researching wind-generating energy systems for more than a decade. Group tours can be arranged and visitors can view some of the huge wind turbines and see the research results at the visitor center.

Types of North Cape Cottages for Rent

Prince Edward Island vacation rentals have a home-like atmosphere. Many homes are historical buildings that have been lovingly restored and refurbished and now offer a host of modern conveniences. You can choose from cozy cottages and large beachfront homes. Many are furnished with antiques creating an old style ambiance that is characteristic of the island. Some have wide decks from which you can look out across the ocean. Others have well maintained gardens which are perfect for enjoying breakfast or late afternoon tea.

Visitors to North Cape

The type of traveler that comes to Prince Edward Island is one who enjoys a slow-paced vacation. There is a wonderfully relaxing atmosphere on the island and it’s a great place to explore at leisure. Choose from historic sites and natural attractions to fill your days. Alternatively, you can pack in your fishing tackle and spend hours on the rocks.

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