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'''Prince Edward Island''', one of the ten provinces of [[Canada]], is located in the Maritimes. The island is connected by the Confederation Bridge to [[New Brunswick]] and by ferry to [[Nova Scotia]].
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'''Prince Edward Island''', one of the ten provinces of [[Canada]], is located in the Maritimes. The island is connected by the Confederation Bridge to [[New Brunswick]] and by ferry to [[Nova Scotia]].
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PEI is rural, so people pick you up if you look like their neighbour's daughter who needs some help. Main roads (basically route 1 and 2) are easy to hitch on. Everywhere else, be sure to know where you're going, and use a sign with your direction on it.
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There's significantly more traffic in the summer; however, tourists rarely pick up hitch-hikers. Getting to Charlottetown, to the ferries or to Confederation Bridge is no problem - from where ever. Getting to just any beach works fine, as well.  
  
 
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Revision as of 21:52, 21 August 2009

Prince Edward Island, one of the ten provinces of Canada, is located in the Maritimes. The island is connected by the Confederation Bridge to New Brunswick and by ferry to Nova Scotia.

PEI is rural, so people pick you up if you look like their neighbour's daughter who needs some help. Main roads (basically route 1 and 2) are easy to hitch on. Everywhere else, be sure to know where you're going, and use a sign with your direction on it. There's significantly more traffic in the summer; however, tourists rarely pick up hitch-hikers. Getting to Charlottetown, to the ferries or to Confederation Bridge is no problem - from where ever. Getting to just any beach works fine, as well.

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