What is the best time to visit PEI?

Undoubtedly, the best weather in Prince Edward Island happens between June and September. During this time, the island experiences warm sunny days, cloudless skies, and you’ll have to lather up with sunscreen unless you want to rock a sunburn.

How hot is PEI in the summer?

Summer. Summer temperatures average in the low to mid 20s by day, going down to low 20s or high teens at night. Temperatures often reach the high 20s but rarely break 30 degrees. Mid summer can be hot but is rarely humid due to the persistent south/southwesterly breeze and moderating effects of the ocean.

What is the weather in PEI in August?

Average temperatures in Prince Edward Island vary drastically. The warmest time of year is generally early August where highs are regularly around 77.4°F (25.2°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 60.2°F (15.7°C) at night.

What is the climate in Prince Edward Island?

Prince Edward Island has a mild maritime climate, strongly influenced by the warm waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Each year, the Island gets about 890 mm of rain and 290 cm of snow. The average temperature is -7 °C (19 °F) in January and 19 °C (67 °F) in July.

What is the warmest part of PEI?

Often called the best beach in Canada, the Singing Sands in Basin Head Provincial Park is a nine-mile white sand beach with some of the warmest water in the province. In fact, the beach is said to have some of the warmest waters north of Florida, occasionally exceeding 70 degrees.

What is the hottest month in PEI?

July
The hottest month of the year in Prince Edward is July, with an average high of 75°F and low of 62°F. The cold season lasts for 3.4 months, from December 6 to March 17, with an average daily high temperature below 37°F.

Are there bears in PEI?

No one has seen a wild bear on Prince Edward Island, Canada’s smallest province, since the 1930s. Now, prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of islanders are hunting bears from the safety of their cars.

How long is PEI from tip to tip?

273km
The PEI Tip to Tip Relay is a 20 leg, 273km running relay race across beautiful Prince Edward Island. The route is the entire length of the Confederation trail, starting in Tignish finishing in Elmira.