I live almoust 7 months on this magic and wonderful island! I ❤PEI , would like to stay here forever and to make it our home. Hope God will make my wish become truth! 🥰💏❣
I've vacationed 4 summers for 2 weeks and LOVE PEI. Looking forward to moving there for good. It's a magical place and I'm in the mood for tranquility and nice people.
In the language of the locals, I'm "From Away." I was not born an Islander but I can recall wanting to be one since childhood. I grew up in New Brunswick. My father was military so most of my formative years were spent between Oromocto, where my father served at CFB Gagetown and Fredericton, where my Grandparents lived, (affectionately known as Granny and Grand-Dad.) Summer vacations as far as my father was concerned meant "Camping." I'll never understand why a man who spent his working career in a tent, would choose to spend more time in one while on vacation. Fundy and Kuchamaquack (yes, I butchered that spelling) National Park were great places to visit, but the Crown Jewel was always Prince Edward Island. My Grandparents first brought me to this Island in 1977. For me it was a different world, a magical place right down to its red soil. My memories of childhood were made here, on these beaches and grassy dunes. Life moves ever onward. I, like my father before me joined the military. I was posted to a base in Western Canada and life along with circumstances kept me there until 2014. I came home to New Brunswick to say goodbye to a very influential part of my life. My Grand-Dad, the man I aspire to be like, passed away. There is a picture on the mantel piece in my Grandparents front room. It's of my Granny and Grand-Dad sitting on fold out chairs on a beach in Cavendish, PEI. Home for me now is a small house in Western Prince Edward Island. Home is made of memories, my best memories were made here. I may be "From Away." but I'm home now, and the best part is, I can go for a walk with my Grand-Dad on the beach later on.
I keep on searching about pei when i bump in this beautiful video i almost feel the goodness of this island.. i will see u in a month or two.. happiness and excitement flows out to me now.. ilove the music 🎶 it can give chillax..
I’ve never seen it I was born there been to Newfoundland really impressed with that red beach longest bridge in the world too just to visit farms and beaches interesting remote
I go there every year its the best its so calming and the food is the best my last name is actually named after a place there cause my whole family is from there
As a New Yorker who has been visiting the island since the days when there were two ferries and no bridge, I must confess to being slightly disappointed not to see the East Point lighthouse and Souris two of the island’s many hidden gems. Still this is a wonderful effort! It’s P.E.I’s version of Walt Disney World.s Soarin’. Well-done!
I'm An Islander I Live In Miscouche. I Was Not Born In Miscouche, I Was Born In Montague. Though I Have No Memories Of Living In Montague Because We Moved To Miscouche When I Was Two.
If anyone's wondering jumping off the bridge in basin head is infested with jellyfish but if on vaca to pei it's definitely worth jumping I've jumped at least a hundred times and got stung once
@@amjadpervaiz9144 - Now that I'm old and weathered I find the winters go on FOREVER, but if ya have any stock in oil, you root for those months between mid-late October all the way to the end of May. Also rooting for winter are the kids. Yeah, they enjoy the summers and a respite from their studies, BUT winter--glorious winter--and they enter another realm of joy. My absolutely best season is the fall--- BEEE----UU--TE---FUL!!!! As for spring, never experienced that season here on PEI. One day it's freezing cold and the next your bang into summer. Okay, let's talk summer. If I'm in an air conditioned car and tooling around the Island enjoying its immense beauty, summer is my kind of season. But spending a day outdoors enjoying the sunshine, perhaps even tweaking my garden, NOPE--hate the heat; hate the mosquitoes, hate the ants. Hate it, hate it, hate it. Which brings me directly to the point. Islanders are tough, resilient, resourceful, spunky, and laid back. Don't hear too much complaining here--about anything really. They leave the bitching and griping to people like me who've never had to match wits with Mother Nature. Bottom line, when push comes to shove the Islander will survive--haven't met a wimp among them yet.
@@its_msk What with Mount Stewart spewing lava on a daily basis and the PEI tectonic plate subducting we can expect nothing but 40 metre waves for the next 20 years. (God damn some people are so stupid).
a beautiful country but only from the sky. I came from a 3rd world country in the Middle East. I thought Canada is a developed and first-world country like European countries, the US, Japan, South Korea, Australia, News Land, and Singapore with the western standard, and also I thought is one of the best. The first time 2018 I arrived in Vancouver, I was shocked. I saw a lot of homelessness, trash, crime, ugly urbanism, and rusty houses in downtown and east Vancouver. I saw, homeless people, pooping and peeing everywhere and it's so common. nobody cares. I was shocked again. I endured for 3 years but every day going worst. late in 2022I decided to move to the east coast because I thought that place has a stronger culture. I chose Montreal. I had heard it is the capital of art and civilization in Canada. it was absolutely wrong. Canada is Canada. I was shocked again, again, and again. the wave of homelessness, graffiti, vandalism, bad smell, terrible infrastructure especially roads in or out of the city, and above all, you can see trash everywhere. plastic bags, tissues, water bottles, and disposable cups. You cannot see any street or park or public place without these. This is impossible. surprisingly nobody cares. neither the people nor the government!!!!!!! please, don't be fooled by the advertisement about a good Canada. please, be careful. most of the things about a good Canada are deception.
Prince Edward Island waits me.......i love this place, i will to moving there in 2023🤣😉
And did you? curious minds want to know :D
I live almoust 7 months on this magic and wonderful island! I ❤PEI , would like to stay here forever and to make it our home. Hope God will make my wish become truth! 🥰💏❣
I've vacationed 4 summers for 2 weeks and LOVE PEI. Looking forward to moving there for good. It's a magical place and I'm in the mood for tranquility and nice people.
More than extraordinary..no point to move your eyes even bit away
In the language of the locals, I'm "From Away." I was not born an Islander but I can recall wanting to be one since childhood. I grew up in New Brunswick. My father was military so most of my formative years were spent between Oromocto, where my father served at CFB Gagetown and Fredericton, where my Grandparents lived, (affectionately known as Granny and Grand-Dad.)
Summer vacations as far as my father was concerned meant "Camping." I'll never understand why a man who spent his working career in a tent, would choose to spend more time in one while on vacation. Fundy and Kuchamaquack (yes, I butchered that spelling) National Park were great places to visit, but the Crown Jewel was always Prince Edward Island.
My Grandparents first brought me to this Island in 1977. For me it was a different world, a magical place right down to its red soil. My memories of childhood were made here, on these beaches and grassy dunes.
Life moves ever onward. I, like my father before me joined the military. I was posted to a base in Western Canada and life along with circumstances kept me there until 2014.
I came home to New Brunswick to say goodbye to a very influential part of my life. My Grand-Dad, the man I aspire to be like, passed away. There is a picture on the mantel piece in my Grandparents front room. It's of my Granny and Grand-Dad sitting on fold out chairs on a beach in Cavendish, PEI.
Home for me now is a small house in Western Prince Edward Island. Home is made of memories, my best memories were made here. I may be "From Away." but I'm home now, and the best part is, I can go for a walk with my Grand-Dad on the beach later on.
So what?
Thatcher Tweed
+Kev Donald So, someone has a nicer life than you. Stop complaining
Thatcher Tweed it’s the most perfect place. It is magical.
You are not from away anymore.
Wow amazing video 😍😍😍
I keep on searching about pei when i bump in this beautiful video i almost feel the goodness of this island.. i will see u in a month or two.. happiness and excitement flows out to me now.. ilove the music 🎶 it can give chillax..
I have a very good friend whose family lives there and after seeing this and other PEI videos I hope to visit beautiful PEI very soon!
I was born on PEI, adopted to the US, can't wait to go back 2018!
Did you visit your home town?
My family from there. Love the music. Its cool I get to see their land
Lovely.! That bridge freaks me out a little bit. Cheers.
I loved every bit of this video, I ❤️ P.E.I. 🌅
Beautiful - Can't wait to moving over from Vancouver 🙋👏👏
I'm loving this, I'm seeing myself and family here very soon 🇨🇦🇨🇦💓💓
We hope you come to live in Canada Mr. Olusola. Canada is a very beautiful country from P.E.I. to British Columbia.
I will see you someday Prince Edward Island.
So beautiful and peaceful! I love PEI.
Such a beautiful video
Wow Such an amazing place planning to come and live in PEI
I’ve never seen it I was born there been to Newfoundland really impressed with that red beach longest bridge in the world too just to visit farms and beaches interesting remote
The high centre-span shakes when it is windy!
Came here 2019 for national soccer best city so far I'm Canada
I go there every year its the best its so calming and the food is the best my last name is actually named after a place there cause my whole family is from there
Wow so beautiful place👌
Beautiful! (Next time skip all the big industrial windmills. They're the same everywhere and nobody wants them near their place.)
i am def coming hear
As a New Yorker who has been visiting the island since the days when there were two ferries and no bridge, I must confess to being slightly disappointed not to see the East Point lighthouse and Souris two of the island’s many hidden gems. Still this is a wonderful effort! It’s P.E.I’s version of Walt Disney World.s Soarin’. Well-done!
Bill Vescovo days of rainbow valley
I'm An Islander I Live In Miscouche. I Was Not Born In Miscouche, I Was Born In Montague. Though I Have No Memories Of Living In Montague Because We Moved To Miscouche When I Was Two.
Great footage.
fyi: Naufrage is mislabeled North Lake.
If anyone's wondering jumping off the bridge in basin head is infested with jellyfish but if on vaca to pei it's definitely worth jumping I've jumped at least a hundred times and got stung once
Come vist our beautiful Island!! We can take you on a tour!
I want to do my PhD from UPEI. Can i?
Hi,
Are you still in the "tour" business?
Visiting PEI is on my bucket list.
Love to do it this summer.
Thank you,
Be the in August
Is there on PEI the farm from Anne with an E?
27:49 My most favourite spot at PEI.
It is beautiful can I get around as a single person without coasting me double ocupency ?
shahla foote There are all sorts of accommodations on PEI, order a tourism book then you can decide.
Amazing video but looks like it collection of very old shots from aerial video
PEI I wanna meet you!
I'm from pei
What about weather there ? Is there freezing cold for months in winter ?
@@amjadpervaiz9144 - Now that I'm old and weathered I find the winters go on FOREVER, but if ya have any stock in oil, you root for those months between mid-late October all the way to the end of May. Also rooting for winter are the kids. Yeah, they enjoy the summers and a respite from their studies, BUT winter--glorious winter--and they enter another realm of joy.
My absolutely best season is the fall--- BEEE----UU--TE---FUL!!!! As for spring, never experienced that season here on PEI. One day it's freezing cold and the next your bang into summer.
Okay, let's talk summer. If I'm in an air conditioned car and tooling around the Island enjoying its immense beauty, summer is my kind of season. But spending a day outdoors enjoying the sunshine, perhaps even tweaking my garden, NOPE--hate the heat; hate the mosquitoes, hate the ants. Hate it, hate it, hate it. Which brings me directly to the point. Islanders are tough, resilient, resourceful, spunky, and laid back. Don't hear too much complaining here--about anything really. They leave the bitching and griping to people like me who've never had to match wits with Mother Nature. Bottom line, when push comes to shove the Islander will survive--haven't met a wimp among them yet.
This upscale look makes me want to start speaking to PEI as if it were a person...I get it now.
Where was Kensington
Pretty sure where it's always been--between Hunter River and Summerside.
where is kensington at?
driving from brooklyn next week
Love PEI
Spent our Honeymoon there 15 years ago. Can't believe we haven't been back..🤔😔
I want to meet you PEI someday :)
I sure wouldn't want to live there too close to the ocean if a tsunami were to come it would devastate all those homes!!
@@its_msk
What with Mount Stewart spewing lava on a daily basis and the PEI tectonic plate subducting we can expect nothing but 40 metre waves for the next 20 years. (God damn some people are so stupid).
💖🇨🇦
Só me falta falar inglês...
Amigo vai ser facial para foce Portuguese to English e sempre facil
durone is useful.
I was disappointed not to see Rustico featured. Did I miss it?
12:56 ... ?
@@nozecone Ah thank you!!
@@DawnJardine Actually, looking at it again, I'm not sure it is Rustico - but it'll do till Rustico comes along ... !
WE CLOSED THIS YEAR ,STAY HOME!
a beautiful country but only from the sky. I came from a 3rd world country in the Middle East. I thought Canada is a developed and first-world country like European countries, the US, Japan, South Korea, Australia, News Land, and Singapore with the western standard, and also I thought is one of the best. The first time 2018 I arrived in Vancouver, I was shocked. I saw a lot of homelessness, trash, crime, ugly urbanism, and rusty houses in downtown and east Vancouver. I saw, homeless people, pooping and peeing everywhere and it's so common. nobody cares. I was shocked again. I endured for 3 years but every day going worst. late in 2022I decided to move to the east coast because I thought that place has a stronger culture. I chose Montreal. I had heard it is the capital of art and civilization in Canada. it was absolutely wrong. Canada is Canada. I was shocked again, again, and again. the wave of homelessness, graffiti, vandalism, bad smell, terrible infrastructure especially roads in or out of the city, and above all, you can see trash everywhere. plastic bags, tissues, water bottles, and disposable cups. You cannot see any street or park or public place without these. This is impossible. surprisingly nobody cares. neither the people nor the government!!!!!!! please, don't be fooled by the advertisement about a good Canada. please, be careful. most of the things about a good Canada are deception.
Take off the blind fold brother .See the vastness, tranquility and beauty.Nothing else matters.
PEI sucks the island of extortion.
So beautiful and peaceful! I love PEI.