
Brudenell River Provincial Park is a Provincial Park in Prince Edward Island, listed by Tourism PEI / PEI Provincial Parks. Nestled on the Brudenell River, the Brudenell Provincial Park is the largest in eastern PEI with wide open spaces, a marina, wooded areas and a beach for swimming. Day-use visitors also have easy access to the Confederation Trail.
Location: Points East Coastal Drive
Brudenell River Provincial Park is useful for travellers who want a Prince Edward Island park plan based on the official Tourism PEI listing rather than assumptions. The official listing also notes park type: Campground, supervised beach: No, Open June – October, and location: Points East Coastal Drive.
The page highlights visitor details that shape the day: Location: Points East Coastal Drive; Nestled on the Brudenell River, the Brudenell Provincial Park is the largest in eastern PEI with wide open spaces, a marina,....
That makes the park a practical long-tail stop for people comparing PEI beaches, picnic areas, day-use parks, supervised beaches, campgrounds, or quieter shoreline access across the island.
Plan around beach time, swimming when conditions allow, walking or hiking, and paddling or kayaking nearby. Use the official page to confirm which of those activities are available at this specific park, because PEI listings distinguish between day-use parks, supervised beaches, campgrounds, and parks with simpler amenities.
Confirm opening dates, beach supervision, water conditions, pet rules, campground or day-use details, washrooms, showers, picnic facilities, accessibility equipment, maps, weather, and current Tourism PEI notices before travelling.