
Point Prim, Prince
Edward Island
Unhurried, Unspoiled, Uncommon
... offers you a unique and cozy cottage, stunning beach waterfront, fabulous sunsets, warm ocean breezes and lazy summer evenings ...
Enjoy tranquil splendor of Point
Prim's north shore and the rustic beauty of a country retreat where our world
famous golf, seafood and the excitement of

Property area featured in Coastal Living Magazine
Fall Flavours - a Culinary Adventure!
From September 10th to September 18th 2010 there will be over 40 events for Islanders and tourists of all ages to partake in.
Shipwreck
property offers a romantic getaway, a perfect honeymoon destination and a
nature lover’s paradise.
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Email:
sschalet@pei.sympatico.ca
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It
is our policy to return your call or email the same day. If your message
is received after 9:00pm, it will be responded to the following day.
Location: Shipwreck Shores Chalet is on Route
209 {Point Prim Rd.} off of Route 1 {TCH} on Shipwreck Shore Rd., Point Prim,
PEI.
From Charlottetown, follow the signs that say Wood Islands, the drive is approx.
30 min. on Route 1 East. It is located 22 minutes from the
Wood Islands Ferry, just stay on Route 1 and turn left on Route 209 to Shipwreck
Shore Rd. http://www.peiferry.com/customer_service/terminals.php.
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maps to enlarge

'Twas on the shores of Selkirk Park in the year 1803, Scottish immigrants aboard the Polly landed to build their new settlement.
'Twas off these grand banks many merchant seamen met their fate (including the Gentleman, 1850 and the May Queen, 1902).
By the light of the Point Prim Lighthouse, today’s lobster fishermen still brave these very waters in their quest.
Upon issue of a grant from Lord Selkirk to Black Murdock Gillis these rich and bountiful acres have since been farmed by the Gillis family.
Shipwreck Shores Chalet is built to provide visitors with the opportunity to experience the pleasures of a traditional farming and fishing community.
May your stay bring you days of pleasure as you stroll the shores, enjoy the fresh water springs, seal and eagle watching as blue herons pass overhead to Govenor's Island. Enjoy an evening on the red sand bars and another spectacular island sunset.
~John and Jackie Gillis
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