Dunes at Greenwich PEI
National Park

Greenwich Peninsula has become the focus of naturalists from around the world, with the 1999 opening of the new Greenwich, Prince Edward Island National Park. The Inn at St. Peters is the nearest available accommodation to these four hundred hectares of undisturbed sand dunes, wetlands and forests.

International visitors are fascinated by the massive parabolic dunes of Greenwich, constantly in motion and unique in North America. The National Park also provides access to spectacular north shore beaches. A state-of-the-art, interactive Interpretation Centre is located nearby.

Archeological digs on Greenwich peninsula have unearthed centuries of artifacts, evolving through numerous Aboriginal cultures to the 1700s when "St. Pierre du Nord" was a large Acadian settlement. Today, it is we who are privileged to live in this area so blessed by Nature.

Links at Crowbush
Golf Course

Join us for the many festivities that take place in and around St. Peters Bay, including such annual favorites as the Annual Rollo Bay Fiddlers Festival and the Souris Regatta. Or take a short drive to Charlottetown for the Festival of the Fathers, the New Old Home Week Provincial Exhibition and shopping at the many fine shops and boutiques.

 


"Nicest Inn we've ever been in. Great food, beautiful view and the best service."
Susan &Kathleen B., John T., Toronto, Ontario

When visiting New Brunswick, we
recommend accommodations at the
Inn on the Cove in Saint John on the
edge of the majestic Bay of Fundy.