Flowing through central Prince Edward Island, the Dunk River winds past farmland, forest, and small rural communities before meeting the Northumberland Strait. Known for its clear, steady current and healthy trout habitat, it’s a quiet freshwater corridor that feels far removed from the island’s busier coastal areas. Walking near the river gives you a mix of shaded banks, small rapids, and calm reflective pools, along with good chances to spot birds and wildlife. It’s one of PEI’s key inland waterways and a peaceful stop for nature lovers.