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Win a Trip for Two to Prince Edward Island, the Gentle Island

Toronto, Canada (PRWEB) July 30, 2007 -- Feeling lucky? Enter the Tales of the Gentle Island contest for a chance to win a trip for two to visit Prince Edward Island. Known for their Island hospitality, rolling hills, lush vegetation and breathtaking red sand beaches, PEI is a dream vacation destination. Submit your most memorable vacation tale to the tales of the gentle Island contest http://www.gentleislandstories.com/stories/en_CA/default.asp If there is one thing that Islanders love, it is a good story. Regardless of where the tale is from it has the potential to be a winner. Weekly prizes of one-of-a-kind Gentle Island beach towels will be drawn and the grand prize-winner will be awarded a trip for two to PEI to participate in the Island's very own Shellfish festival.

Prince Edward Island's International Shellfish Festival, held on the historic Charlottetown waterfront, tempts the taste buds of even the most discerning. It has been described as the "Biggest Kitchen Party in Atlantic Canada," offering great food, good friends and fond memories to all of those who attend. The festival will feature culinary demonstrations offered by The Culinary Institute of Canada, along with numerous fun spirited seafood championship competitions and educational programs. Attempt oyster shucking or bring the kids along to the Atlantic Veterinary College's Marine Touch Tank to get up close and personal with a sea lion.

Linger with a love of lobster, go crazy for crab? The Prince Edward Island International Shellfish Festival will be fun for the whole family. The Prince Edward Island vacation tale contest runs until August 8, 2007. Whether your fondest memories include tales of romance, adventure or humour, send the Gentle Island your stories for the opportunity to write the next chapter in beautiful PEI.

About PEI:

Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest and greenest province. Cradled on the waves of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Island is known for the vivid colours of its gently rolling landscape. Prince Edward Island is surrounded by miles of sandy beaches and red sandstone cliffs and is sized just right for touring. Visitors to the Island return home not only relaxed and refreshed. Prince Edward Island offers its visitors over 1,000 places to stay and numerous festival and activities to participate in. The wealth of activities will keep you both busy and relaxed on your next trip to Prince Edward Island.

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