Murray Harbour North, Prince Edward Island
A visitor walking the floating boardwalk trail across a PEI lake

From your campsite to across the Island.

Three ways to fill your days, right here at Seal Cove, around our quiet corner of eastern PEI, and out across the whole Island.

1

At Seal Cove Campground & Golf Course

Everything you need for a great day is right outside your door.
Aerial view of the red-sand beach and shoreline at Murray BayOn site

The beach

Wander our shallow, safe beach and explore the shoreline along Murray Bay, perfect for kids and tide-pool hunting.

Aerial view of the heated outdoor pool and deck at Seal CoveOn site

Heated outdoor pool

Warm up with a swim in our heated pool, a favourite with campers all summer long.

Par 3 golf courseOn site

Golf

Play our 9-hole par 3 course, a relaxed, family-friendly way to spend the afternoon. See golf →

A young camper putting on the mini-golf course at Seal CoveOn site

Mini golf

A round of mini-golf is always a hit with the younger crowd.

A golden retriever in the fenced dog park at Seal CoveOn site

Dog park

Bring the whole family, our dog park gives pets room to run and play.

A beach campfire burning at dusk on the red sand shoreOn site

Campfires & horseshoes

Gather round the fire pit (firewood available) and toss a few horseshoes as the sun goes down.

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Things to do locally

Restaurants, beaches, lighthouses & attractions around our quiet corner of eastern PEI.
Panmure Island Lighthouse above the red cliffs and sandy beachLighthouse

Panmure Island Lighthouse

One of PEI’s oldest wooden lighthouses, with sweeping views and a beautiful white-sand provincial park beach nearby.

~25 min away
Sandy dune beach with a small beacon along the Northumberland shoreBeach

Northumberland & Panmure beaches

Warm, calm waters and soft sand make the nearby provincial park beaches ideal for a relaxed family swim.

Nearby
The Harbourview seafood restaurant with lobster traps out frontEat

Local seafood & dining

Tuck into fresh PEI seafood at restaurants and seasonal spots around Murray Harbour and Montague.

Murray Harbour area
Cape Bear Lighthouse on the red cliffs above the shoreLighthouse

Cape Bear Lighthouse & Marconi Station

Visit the historic station that received one of the first distress calls from the Titanic.

~20 min away
Aerial view of a long sandy beach and dunes along the eastern PEI coastDrive

Points East Coastal Drive

Wind along the shoreline past fishing villages, beaches and lighthouses on this scenic eastern PEI route.

At our doorstep
Lobster traps and colourful fishing shanties at a PEI wharfExplore

Wharves & wildlife

Watch the fishing boats come in, spot seals and seabirds, and soak up the slow pace of harbour life.

Murray Harbour
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Things to do on the Island

Beaches, restaurants and attractions worth the drive, all of PEI is within easy reach.
Waves rolling onto a wide sandy beach with red dunes on PEIBeach

Island beaches

From the singing sands of Basin Head to the dunes of Greenwich and the red shores of the north coast, PEI’s beaches are world-class.

Charlottetown waterfront skyline at golden hour with cathedral spiresCity

Charlottetown

The Birthplace of Confederation, packed with restaurants, shops, waterfront strolls and live theatre, a short, scenic drive away.

The green-and-white Green Gables farmhouse in Cavendish, PEIAttraction

Anne of Green Gables & Cavendish

Explore the world of Anne, plus the beaches and family attractions of the Cavendish area on the north shore.

A fresh PEI lobster roll piled high on a toasted bunEat

Island dining & lobster suppers

Famous community lobster suppers, oyster bars and farm-to-table kitchens showcase PEI’s incredible food scene.

Confederation Trail distance sign showing Murray Harbour and other townsActive

Confederation Trail

Walk or cycle the tip-to-tip rail trail that runs the length of the Island through countryside and small towns.

A sandy boardwalk path climbing through grassy dunes to the beachNature

PEI National Park

Dunes, boardwalks and protected red-cliff coastline along the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Plan your whole Island adventure

For the full list of beaches, attractions, events and dining across Prince Edward Island, visit the official tourism site.

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