Building mural in the town of Alberton.
Scene from French River Viewpoint along Route 20.
Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens), an invasive species.
Native lobster are not in season from January to March and considered best between June to September.
Residents of Buffaloland Provincial Park along Route 4 in Montaque.
Wood Island Lighthouse in the foreground and Wood Island Rear Range Lighthouse in the background (originally located at the harbour entrance).
Wood Island Rear Range Lighthouse as seen from the Wood Island Lighthouse beacon tower.
Wood Island Rear Range Lighthouse. Notice the flag at half-staff mast paying respect to Queen Elizabeth II who had just passed away on September 8th, at 96 years old.
Boardwalk leading to the beach at Cabot Beach Provincial Park.
View of Canoe Cove's (Lloyd Inman Memorial Park) revealing the Red Sand Beach at low tide.
Oxidized iron (rust) stains the earth of Canoe Cove's Lloyd Inman Memorial Park's cliffs.
The 8-mile (12.9km) Confederation Bridge crossing the Northumberland Straits linking PEI to New Brunswick. Our last trip to PEI was in the late 80s and no bridge, only ferries.
Indian Head Lighthouse (Summerside) located on the end of a long breakwater extending out into the Bedeque Bay.
Tignish Harbour
Off season at Cabot Beach Provincial Park.
The coast facing the St. Lawrence Seaway (taken from the vicinty of the Cape Tyron Lighthouse).
New London Lighthouse (Kennington)
This weathered driftwood located on the beach facing the New London Lighthouse is always a camera magnet.
Annandale Front Range Lighthouse.
Annandale Wharf Area
Great Blue Heron (Andea herodias.)
Another view of Canoe Cove's (Lloyd Inman Memorial Park) red sandstone cliffs.
Water (and wind) constantly attacks the land as erosion continues to be a problem throughout the island. View from Canoe Cove (Lloyd Inman Memorial Park).
Borden-Carleton Lighthouse. Located in the Marine Rail Park overlooking the Confederation Bridge.
Dune trail boardwalk approach to the floating boardwalk crossing the Bowley Pond within the Greenwich PEI National Park.
Beautifully sculptured sea stacks off of Cape Egmont.
Another view of nature's tools of wind and waves at work.
No, it's not icing on the cake, but cormorant guano.