Summerside
Summerside is a Canadian city in Prince County, Prince Edward Island and the second largest city in the province.
Summerside's waterfront is situated on Summerside Harbour along the island's southern shore fronting the Northumberland Strait. The city occupies nearly 30 square kilometres on a 4 km wide isthmus separating the Northumberland Strait from Malpeque Bay, a sub basin of the Gulf of St. Lawrence; this is the narrowest part of Prince Edward Island.
The town has a lot to offer: Whether you're strolling through Summerside's charming, historic neighborhoods, catching a show at the Wyatt Center, or enjoying any number of year-round sports and recreation events, there's always something fun to do for everyone in the family in Summerside.
The Summerside Raceway is a standard bred harness racing track which is adjacent to the Credit Union Place, a community sport and fitness facility. Other attractions include the College of Piping and Celtic Performing Arts, the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club, the Summerside Golf & Country Club, the PEI Sports Hall of Fame and Spinnaker's Landing.
Summerside's waterfront is situated on Summerside Harbour along the island's southern shore fronting the Northumberland Strait. The city occupies nearly 30 square kilometres on a 4 km wide isthmus separating the Northumberland Strait from Malpeque Bay, a sub basin of the Gulf of St. Lawrence; this is the narrowest part of Prince Edward Island.
The town has a lot to offer: Whether you're strolling through Summerside's charming, historic neighborhoods, catching a show at the Wyatt Center, or enjoying any number of year-round sports and recreation events, there's always something fun to do for everyone in the family in Summerside.
The Summerside Raceway is a standard bred harness racing track which is adjacent to the Credit Union Place, a community sport and fitness facility. Other attractions include the College of Piping and Celtic Performing Arts, the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club, the Summerside Golf & Country Club, the PEI Sports Hall of Fame and Spinnaker's Landing.

