The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Seize the season on Prince Edward Island by taking up a new challenge

Hike in the fresh air, taste local produce and dance to live music once again

- BY DESIREE ANSTEY

When the snow falls and temperatur­es drop, don’t barricade yourself inside and give up the fun.

Kensington resident Jennifer Morris-Stenhouse suggests bundling up and embracing the ample outdoor (and indoor) opportunit­ies Prince Edward Island has to offer this winter.

“With everyone being so isolated because of COVID-19, getting outdoors in the fresh air with a small group of people and discoverin­g new parts of the Island is so good for your soul,” says Morris-Stenhouse.

P.E.I. has many amazing trails to explore, so she and a friend created a public hiking group called Central Island Trail Blazers. Participan­ts of all ages get together on Fridays and Saturdays. She says once you disappear into this crisp white landscape, it offers the much-needed tonic from all the commotion of everyday life.

for She safety, monitors while hiking working trails in conjunctio­n with Island Trails. And when she’s not slipping into the wintery solace of nature, she’s making it a priority to support local businesses — giving them a fighting chance to outlast the pandemic.

“I support the Schurman Family Farm by getting their weekly Veggie Box subscripti­on that’s full of fresh, local organic produce,” says Morris-Stenhouse. “By supporting local, it impacts not just the business but your neighbour, your community and your province.”

Charlottet­own resident Louise Campbell agrees with this advice. When she’s not discoverin­g the mecca of groomed Island trails, her hobbies include kicking up her feet to live music events.

“I’m a huge fan of the Trailside Music Hall in Charlottet­own. It has the same intimate ambiance as the original Trailside, plus the variety of live music throughout the week, accompanie­d by fantastic food,” she says, adding that she already has tickets for a St. Patrick’s Day show featuring the Grass Mountain Hobos.

After having to stay away from the stage for so long, during pandemic restrictio­ns, Campbell says local performers are clearly “thrilled” to be sharing their talents with live audiences once more.

“It is a privilege for us to enjoy live music still, and we are so blessed to live on this safe, beautiful Island,” says Campbell. “We have done well with COVID-19, thanks to our chief public health officer, and I challenge everyone to take up a new hobby, get outdoors, be active, enjoy nature and not take what we have for granted.”

Learn more at ActivateOu­rIsland.ca and connect on social media using #ActivateOu­rIsland.

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