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Getting here by land
By car: Take the Confederation Bridge from New Brunswick. A 13-kilometre engineering marvel, the Confederation Bridge is a very quick and convenient way to arrive or depart the Island. The Confederation Bridge is open 24 hours a day and takes approximately 12 minutes to cross. Tolls are collected only when leaving the Island. Additional information about the Bridge is available by telephoning, toll-free, 1-888-437-6565.
By train/bus: Travel with VIA Rail to Moncton, New Brunswick and then take a bus to Charlottetown traveling across the Confederation Bridge.
By ferry: Discover a regional tradition on a voyage across the beautiful Northumberland Strait with Northumberland Ferries. This 75-minute ferry trip between Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island and Caribou, Nova Scotia offers a variety of onboard amenities and services tailored to the Maritime experience. From aboard the MV Confederation and MV Holiday Island, spend less time behind the wheel and more time taking in the beauty of the Atlantic coast, listening to live music, savouring local flavours, and catching up over a cup of hot coffee. Visit www.ferries.ca or call 1-877-762-7245 to make a reservation.
Getting here by air

Air Canada offers daily flights from various airports in Canada, including non-stop flights from Halifax, Montreal and Toronto.

WestJet offers service from various airports in Canada, including a new non-stop flights from Calgary, Montreal and Toronto. WestJet also flies non-stop from Montreal and Toronto.

Swoop Airlines offers non-stop service from Hamilton.

Flair Airlines offers non-stop service from Toronto.
Flight information subject to change. To ensure accurate information, please check directly with your preferred airline.
Getting here by sea
Consider arriving by Sea! Holland America, Princess Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean, Pearl Seas Cruises, Celebrity Cruise Lines make Charlottetown a regular port of call.