Confederation Bridge
Charlottetown, Canada


Confederation Bridge is a 12.9-kilometre engineering feat connecting Prince Edward Island to the mainland of New Brunswick, completed in 1997. Its striking, arching pylons and sweeping curves stand out against the landscape, designed to withstand the harsh maritime climate and offering dramatic views of the surrounding waters.
Visiting is best during the warmer months when you can walk along parts of the bridge and take in the vistas. The nearby Confederation Bridge Visitor Centre provides insights into the bridge’s construction and significance. Look out for local wildlife as you cross, especially seabirds and marine life in the waters below.
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Tours that visit Confederation Bridge
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Private North Shore tour of Prince Edward Island with Cyril
From ₹81,849Six and a half hours in a premium Yukon XL — visit North Rustico Harbour, Covehead Lighthouse, and scenic cliffs, with personalized insights from a local expert.

North and South Shore tour of Prince Edward Island from Charlottetown
From ₹85,052Full-day private tour in a GMC van — explore both shores of Prince Edward Island with a local guide sharing insights and stories.

Private tour of North and South Shore attractions in PEI
From ₹66,191A comprehensive private tour exploring North and South Shore highlights of PEI, including National Park, Green Gables, and Victoria by the Sea.
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