The roads also offer access to spectacular ocean views and long vistas over P.E.I.’s rolling green hills that the trail often fails to provide. The rolled stone dust surface of the 357 km Confederation Trail, the former rail line that extends tip to tip across P.E.I., is probably the most popular biking destination, but a lot of the island’s back roads are lightly travelled and safe for riding. may just be Canada’s most cycle-friendly province.
With its compact size, abundant cycling infrastructure and scenic views, P.E.I.