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The town is spread across several smaller communities, so a vehicle is essential to visit the various wharfs and parks.





Three Rivers is a community-focused town in Prince Edward Island, encompassing historic areas like Montague and Georgetown. Located where the Brudenell, Cardigan, and Montague rivers meet the sea, the area is defined by its deep connection to the water. Visitors can enjoy strolling along local wharfs, exploring boutique shops, and dining on fresh Atlantic seafood. Its central location in the eastern part of the island makes it an ideal base for travelers looking to experience the quieter, more natural side of PEI, including nearby provincial parks and sandy beaches.
Three Rivers is a community-focused town in Prince Edward Island, encompassing historic areas like Montague and Georgetown. Located where the Brudenell, Cardigan, and Montague rivers meet the sea, the area is defined by its deep connection to the water. Visitors can enjoy strolling along local wharfs, exploring boutique shops, and dining on fresh Atlantic seafood. Its central location in the eastern part of the island makes it an ideal base for travelers looking to experience the quieter, more natural side of PEI, including nearby provincial parks and sandy beaches.
Picturesque waterfront views along the Brudenell and Montague rivers.
Proximity to Brudenell River Provincial Park for golf and hiking.
Access to the historic streets and artisan shops of Georgetown and Montague.
Gateway to the Points East Coastal Drive.
Many local attractions and smaller shops operate on a seasonal basis, with peak hours between June and September.
This is a destination for relaxation; those seeking high-energy nightlife may find it very quiet after dark.
Points of interest are distributed across different community hubs like Montague and Georgetown.
The town is spread across several smaller communities, so a vehicle is essential to visit the various wharfs and parks.
Check the local docks or markets in Montague for the freshest catch of the day, especially mussels and lobster.
Exploring the scenic eastern coastline and riverfronts of Prince Edward Island.
CAD $
$120-$180 p/day
English, French
Plan a day at Brudenell River Provincial Park for some of the island's best golfing and trail walking.
June-September
A peaceful time to visit as the landscape turns green, though some seasonal businesses may still be closed.
The best time for warm weather, outdoor festivals, and full access to all maritime activities.
Stunning autumn foliage makes for beautiful coastal drives, and the weather remains pleasant for hiking.
The town is very quiet and snowy; ideal for a secluded retreat, but many tourist services will be closed.