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Georgetown

ℹ️Practical info — Georgetown
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
📍 Nearby
Sights nearby
💡 Tips
- Walk around the historic downtown to admire the well-preserved Victorian architecture.
- Parking is generally free and easy to find near the waterfront and main streets.
- Check out the local community theatre schedule; the Kings Playhouse often hosts regional performances.
- The town is compact; walking is the best way to explore the grid layout originally designed in the 1700s.
🍽 Food
Served in traditional local pubs and restaurants near the harbor.
Locally sourced, available at seafood specialized eateries in town.
Grab a hearty portion at casual dining spots situated by the waterfront.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
Look for local ceramics and artwork in the independent downtown boutiques.
Small gift shops near the harbor offer great maritime-themed items.
Just outside town, offering quiet walking trails and scenic river views.
A peaceful, small central park that is great for reading or relaxing.
Water temperature…
Georgetown, the shire town of Kings County, is one of Prince Edward Island's best-preserved historic settlements. The town sits on a peninsula surrounded by deep natural harbors, which once made it a major center for shipbuilding. Today, the community charms visitors with its wide, tree-lined streets and grand 19th-century residential homes that evoke the atmosphere of a bygone era. For beach enthusiasts, the surrounding area has hidden gems. Maitland Flat is a unique coastal area that reveals vast sandbars at low tide, convenient for walking and clam digging. MacPhee Beach is a quieter stretch of coast, excellent for families seeking relaxation away from the main tourist crowds. The water in this sheltered bay is often warmer than on the open North Shore. The town's cultural heart is the Kings Playhouse, one of the oldest theaters in the Commonwealth, which regularly hosts performances and community events. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, watch the fishing boats, or browse local art galleries. Gastronomy focuses on regional products, with fresh-caught fish and traditional pub fare being the highlights. The town serves as a handy base for exploring the island's eastern region. Brudenell River Provincial Park is nearby, offering world-class golf courses and hiking trails. Access is typically via the Trans-Canada Highway, and the tranquil environment invites visitors to explore Georgetown on foot or by bicycle to fully appreciate the architectural details of its historic facades.
- Location: Canada
- Top sights: Roma at Three Rivers National Historic Site · MacPhee Beach
- Nearby: Black Point (27 km)
- Population: ~544 (2025)
Geography
Facts
- Shire town of Kings County
- Significant historic shipbuilding site
- Home to Kings Playhouse theatre
- Maitland Flat tidal beaches
- Tranquil MacPhee Beach
- Victorian architecture in town center
- Deep, ice-free natural harbor
- Part of Points East Coastal Drive
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