The Ultimate PEI Cycling Trip via Dave Culligan - Music By Dylan Menzie

"We had such an amazing time cycling around Prince Edward Island for 3 days with Tourism PEI! I'd been there several times as a kid, but coming back as an adult, this place and this trip blew my expectations out of the water!
Started off our trip with the beautiful ferry ride and a quick drive into Montague. Then we cycled to Georgetown on the beautiful Confederation trail and grabbed some treats at The Maroon Pig.
Then we headed back to Montague, where we had some incredible beer & a tour from the wonderful folks at Copper Bottom Brewing. We were also able to order some delicious pizza there from Peppers Famous Pizza!
Also at Copper Bottom, we met and hung out with a popular local musician named Dylan Menzie, who was kinda enough to provide the amazing track for this video. Thank Dylan!!
That night, we had dinner and drinks at The BEAUTIFUL Trailside Music Café & Inn, and enjoyed an intimate show by Tim Baker & a surprise appearance from Rose Cousins!
We stayed the night at The Trailside and slept under cozy hand made quilts. Probably the nicest overnight stay I've ever had.
On our last day we visited Receiver Coffee in Charlottetown and then went for a hike at Bonshaw Falls provincial park and a mountain bike session at Brookvale Provincial Ski Park!
Spent our final night of the trip in Treetop Haven in MT Tryon.
So grateful for this beautiful experience, and cannot wait to get back to Prince Edward Island!"
Via Dave Culligan
www.DaveCulligan.com
PRODUCTION COMPANY: www.thr33sixfive.com
SONG:
“WHERE EVERYBODY KNOWS YOUR NAME”
Written by DYLAN MENZIE
As performed by DYLAN MENZIE
www.dylanmenzie.com/

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  • @lstewa222
    @lstewa2226 жыл бұрын

    How come there's no women biking? And you should really tell people that most roads on PEI have no shoulders.

  • @burnsidepatrick

    @burnsidepatrick

    5 жыл бұрын

    3:36.... I'm not much of a cyclist but PEI cycling is safe as long as one is mindful - traffic volume outside of the larger cities is quite reasonable (nonexistent often on secondary roads)...and of course the extensive Confederation Trail is completely safe from automobile traffic...