Souris, Prince Edward Island, Canada is located in Kings County on the shores of Souris Harbour fronting the Atlantic Ocean. The community and surrounding areas are a haven for sandy beaches, lighthouses abd historic buildings.
Top attractions, adventures and activities most enjoyed in and around Souris, PEI, Canada and the surrounding areas includes fishing, boating, SUP, sightseeing, picnicking, hiking, biking, swimming, beachcombing, kitesurfing, birdwatching, golfing, clam digging and spa experiences.
A few of the more popular, some would say best, activity destinations and sightseeing highlights located in and around Souris, Prince Edward Island includes Souris Lighthouse, Basin Head Provincial Park, East Point Lighthouse, Red Point Park, Sally's Beach Park, Breakwater Park, Poplar Point Lighthouse, Souris Beach, Confederation Trail, and ferry transportation to Quebec's Magdalen Islands..
There are sightseeing attractions, historical sites and cultural events in and around Souris Prince Edward Island. Some of the top museums, art and culture to visit includes the Basin Head Fisheries Museum, Matthew and McLean Heritage Building (1869), Souris Historic Lighthouse (1880), St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church (1902), Dr. Gus MacDonald House (1894), and the Souris Customs House (1905).
Transportation services getting to and from Souris, Prince Edward Island include the main road of course (Hwy 2 & 16), and then there is a taxi, marina, and nearby Charlottetown Airport YYG (1 hour 2 minute drive - 81 kms) and the Northumberland Ferries (57 minutes - 71 kms).