Prince Edward Island’s westernmost tip is home to traditional fishing villages, nestled alongside innovative wind farms. On this circular driving tour through Tignish and North Cape’s spectacular natural scenery, you’ll learn about the area’s unique blend of history, nature, and maritime charm. The tour starts and ends at the magnificent St. Simon and St. Jude Church in Tignish, the spiritual heart of Tignish since 1860. You’ll wind your way through coastal roads to reach the dramatic cliffs of North Cape before making your way to Skinners Pond Beach. Along the way, I’ll share stories about the mysterious Phantom Ship that locals claim still appears on foggy nights, and tell you how Irish moss harvesting shaped the local economy. You’ll discover how this remote corner of Prince Edward Island has adapted over the years, from the days of the island’s car ban to becoming a leader in renewable energy research. I’ll also tell you about the area’s rich musical heritage and its connection to Canadian folk legend Tom Connors at the Stompin’ Tom Centre. Along the way, you’ll have a chance to: • Find out how mail reached this remote community at the historic Tignish Post Office • Explore the serene Black Marsh Nature Trail, home to diverse wildlife and native plant species • Walk along North Cape Reef, the longest natural rock reef in North America • See dozens of wind turbines at North Cape Wind Farm and hear about the Wind Energy Institute of Canada • Take in spectacular views at Phee Shore, where you might spot seals basking on the rocks • Hear the fascinating local legend of the hoop snake that supposedly rolls like a wheel • Stand beneath the historic North Cape Lighthouse and learn about its crucial role in maritime safety • Discover why Tignish proudly calls itself the “Co-op Capital of Canada.” This 2.5-hour driving tour covers approximately 54 kilometers of Prince Edward Island’s most dramatic coastline. There are plenty of opportunities to stop for photos, and several local restaurants along the way serve fresh seafood and traditional island fare. Whether you’re a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply looking to explore one of Canada’s most unique coastal regions, this tour offers something for everyone. Don’t forget your camera – the views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence meeting the Northumberland Strait are truly spectacular!