International Appalachian Trail: Prince Edward Island
International Appalachian Trail: Prince Edward Island
Official app of the International Appalachian Trail. The Prince Edward Island section of the IAT/SIA is about 150km /90mi long and begins in Borden-Carleton near the intersection of Trans-Canada Highway and Dickie Road. However, many hikers start their hike at the historic lighthouse in the Marine Rail Park adjacent other Confederation Bridge.
From Borden the IAT follows the Confederation Trail northeast to Emerald Junction before turning east, heading to Mount Stewart. Shortly after passing Mount Stewart the IAT leaves the Confederation Trail and heads south, following a series of trails and road walks to the Northumberland Ferry Terminal in Wood Islands. From here, a hiker can catch a ferry to continue the IAT in Nova Scotia.
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