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Equestrian Pilot Project

Date de publication: Juin 27, 2025
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Starting July 1, 2025, equestrian riders will once again have access to designated rural portions of the Confederation Trail until October 31, 2025.


Where are horses allowed on the Confederation Trail?

Designated sections of the Confederation Trail are in rural areas with a lower volume of traffic and enough parking for multiple horse trailers.

View map of where horses are allowed on the Confederation Trail

Safety tips for sharing the Confederation Trail

If you meet a horse while walking or cycling on the Confederation Trail, move to the right and greet the rider in a friendly, relaxed tone. Make sure pets are on a leash, avoid making sudden movements or loud noises. When approaching a horse, leave as much room as possible, call out and wait for the rider to acknowledge you. 

Where can I provide feedback?

As part of the evaluation process, we are seeking feedback from users of the trail.  If you would like to provide general feedback, please email the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, DTIpilot@gov.pe.ca.

Islanders can also report issues via text message:

  • Prince County: 902-200-1014
  • Queens County: 902-200-6649
  • Kings County: 902-200-2112

For more information and detailed maps of the Confederation Trail, please visit Frequently Asked Questions.

Renseignements généraux

Ministère des Transports et de l’Infrastructure

Immeuble Jones, 3e étage

11, rue Kent

C.P. 2000

Charlottetown (Î.-P.-É.) C1A 7N8

Téléphone : 902-368-5100

Télécopieur : 902-368-5395

Accès Î.-P.-É. / Bureau central de la sécurité routière

33, promenade Riverside

Charlottetown (Î.-P.-É.)

Téléphone : 902-368-5200

accesspeicharlottetown@gov.pe.ca

Questions relatives à l’état des routes : roads@gov.pe.ca

Signaler des problèmes liés aux transports