Stretching from one end of Prince Edward Island to the other, the Confederation Trail is a converted rail corridor known for its smooth crushed-stone surface, gentle grades, and wide-open rural scenery. It winds through farmland, wetlands, small communities, and pockets of forest, offering easy cycling and walking with consistent wayfinding. Because the trail spans the island, it links dozens of villages and viewpoints, making it one of PEI’s most important recreational routes. It’s a calm, accessible way to experience the island’s landscapes at a slower pace.