Stay at an Inn of Distinction and enter the story of a nation, Canada...

The Inns of Distinction of Prince Edward Island are 22 estates and properties tucked into 13 inland and coastal communities. They offer an artistic and cultural journey through 200 years of Island history with all the pampering luxuries of today.

Charlottetown has eight Inns of Distinction located on quiet, historic streets which offer close walks to theatre and restaurants, the waterfront, Victoria Park or just to sightsee the beautiful architecture. If you want to be near Charlottetown, but be in the country, there is an inn just 15 minutes West of the town in a quiet riverside setting.

The Summerside area has two Inns of Distinction in the historic downtown and another about 10 minutes away overlooking a bay and farm fields. These inns are close to the Indian River Festival and within the narrowest region of the Island. There is spectacular home architecture from the times when the town was thriving in the shipbuilding and silver fox industries.

There are six Inns of Distinction in the North Shore of Queens County which are close to Cavendish activities, including golf courses and the National Park, and they offer a variety of quiet riverside, woodland, beachside and bay settings. This region offers L.M. Montgomery enthusiasts a romantic and literary tour through the land of Anne of Green Gables and the life of its author. You will enjoy many of the same lovely scenes that she describes in her books and the houses where she spent her early life.

Two of the North Shore Inns are located in the duned-beach region where Island tourism began in the last half of the 19th century, and the original charm and landscape have been carefully preserved. Another inn is located in the heart of the Acadian region and surrounded by some treasures of history.

In Eastern Kings County, there are five Inns of Distinction that each offer waterfront seclusion. They are close to golf courses and eastern shore, white-duned beaches as well as the newest addition to the National Park at Greenwich.

 



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