Road trip

Posted on August 15, 2014 | Atlantic Business Magazine | 0 Comments

Enjoy a bonfire on the beach • Photo: Meetings & Conventions P.E.I.
Enjoy a bonfire on the beach • Photo: Meetings & Conventions P.E.I.
Harness racing in Charlottetown • Photo: Tourism P.E.I. & Stephen Harris
Harness racing in Charlottetown • Photo: Tourism P.E.I. & Stephen Harris
Visit Spinnaker's Landing • Photo: Meetings & Conventions P.E.I.
Visit Spinnaker’s Landing • Photo: Meetings & Conventions P.E.I.
 

Prince Edward Island

LARGE (1,000 +)
Suggested destination: Charlottetown
Bonus: 50,000 sq. ft. Prince Edward Island Convention Centre.
Experience: Join Top Notch Tuna Charters on a tour to feed the giant bluefin. Feeling frisky? Place your bets at the horse tracks then enjoy dinner, ringside seats and VIP treatment. Or treat your staff to a “Chef on Board” ocean cruise aboard the Northumberland Ferry.

MEDIUM (400-600)
Suggested destination: Summerside
Bonus: small city, big heart.
Experiences: Spinnaker’s Landing is the perfect place to have a Ceilidh or kitchen party to round off your day; or imagine visiting the old schoolhouse in Lower Bedeque where Lucy Maud Montgomery taught. Chocolate lovers will love getting their hands into the thick of it at Island Chocolates at Victoria-by-the-Sea.

SMALL (less than 50)
Suggested destination: Montague
Bonus: Riverhouse Inn offers an exclusive and picturesque venue.
Experiences: dig underwater for giant bar clams with Perry Gotell. Experience includes steaming them on the beach and exploring P.E.I.’s oldest lighthouse at Panmure Island. Rather not get wet? Join world-renowned Chef Michael Smith at Roma at Three Rivers and help him make bread in a wood-fired oven.

Looking for help planning a meeting or convention in P.E.I.?
Here are a couple of expert leads:

• Meetings and Conventions P.E.I., (855) 368-3688 www.meetingsandconventionspei.com
• Lena Webster Events, (902) 213-6745, www.lenawebsterevents.com
• Tanya Gallant, (902) 978-0178, www.cameleonproductions.ca

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