Georgetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada is located on a peninsula measuring 8 kilometres long formed by the Cardigan and Brudenell Rivers. Just south of town in Georgetown Harbour is a deep water marina. The town is rich in Victorian era archetecture, marine scenery and wooden shipbuilding history.
Attractions, adventures and activities most enjoyed in and around Georgetown, PEI, Canada and the surrounding areas includes golfing, camping, swimming, sightseeing, boating, sailing, fishing, kayaking, and geo caching.
A few of the more popular, some would say best, activity destinations and sightseeing highlights located in and around Georgetown, Prince Edward Island includes Brudenell River Provincial Park, the Georgetown Waterfront Boardwalk, the Confederation Trail, and A.A. Macdonald Memorial Park.
Georgetown Village connects you to places to stay, services and amenities important to travelers. The services and amenities include accommodations (resorts, inns, bed and breakfasts (B&Bs), cottages), campgrounds, tours, guides, attractions, restaurants, laundromat, coffee shops, grocery stores, pubs, liquor store, banks, gas station, gift stores, and internet service.
There are sightseeing attractions, historical sites and cultural events in and around Georgetown Prince Edward Island. Some of the top museums, art and culture to visit include the King’s Playhouse, Maroon Pig Art Gallery, Georgetown Historic Inn, W&R Fisheries, and the Mair Family Museum. In total they say there are 10 historical buildings in this small town to visit.
Transportation services getting to and from Georgetown, Prince Edward Island include the main road of course (Hwy 3), and then there is a taxi, marina, and Charlottetown Airport YYG (47 minute drive - 58 kms) and the Northumberland Ferries (36 minutes - 42 kms).