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Discover Charlottetown’s culinary delights on this small group food walking tour, featuring seafood chowder, oysters, lobster poutine, and scenic harbor views.
If you’re planning a visit to Prince Edward Island, chances are you’re eager to experience its renowned seafood and charming coastal atmosphere. This small group food walking tour in Charlottetown offers just that—an opportunity to sample local flavors while strolling through one of PEI’s most picturesque towns. We haven’t taken this tour ourselves, but based on detailed descriptions and traveler reviews, it promises a delightful mix of food, sights, and local storytelling that many find worthwhile.
What we particularly like about this experience is how it combines tasty bites with scenic views, especially along Charlottetown Harbour, and the chance to learn about the island’s culinary specialties firsthand. Plus, with a small group capped at just 10 people, you can expect a more intimate, friendly atmosphere. One potential drawback to consider is that some guests feel the tour might be a bit short for the price, or wish for a slower pace with more historical commentary. Still, this tour is ideal for those who want a quick yet flavorful overview of PEI’s culinary scene and sights—perfect for food lovers, first-time visitors, or anyone eager to taste PEI’s best.


This tour is structured to give you a hearty taste of Charlottetown’s culinary and scenic highlights over roughly three hours. Starting outside Founders Hall, your friendly guide—dressed in a white polo with the company logo—is your first point of contact. It’s wise to arrive 10 minutes early so you can get acquainted and start on time.
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Your first experience will be a warm, creamy seafood chowder that sets the tone for the tour. Described as “delectable” and “impressive,” this dish showcases PEI’s seafood prowess. The chowder is served at a restaurant that evidently knows how to make the most of PEI’s local catch, giving you a satisfying start. One satisfied visitor from Canada said, “loved Sam but would have enjoyed a bit slower walk with historical info,” hinting at the balance between food and sightseeing.
After this, you’ll stroll through Confederation Landing Park and Peake’s Wharf. These are scenic spots along Charlottetown Harbour, perfect for pictures and soaking in the harbor’s peaceful atmosphere. Expect views of boats bobbing in the water, picnic spots, and historical buildings. Several reviews praise the views here—”you’ll love the views” and enjoy the picture-worthy scenery as you walk.
From the harbor area, the tour takes you past significant landmarks like St. Dunstan’s Basilica, Province House, and Confederation Centre of the Arts—each offering photo opportunities and a splash of local history. While the focus is on food, the guide provides enough context about these sites to enrich the experience.
The second food stop is for fresh oysters, which many consider a must-try. The oysters are described as “delectable,” and they offer a real taste of PEI’s famed seafood scene. One traveler mentioned that the oysters were enjoyable, though some might find them a bit underwhelming if expectations are very high.
The highlight for many is the lobster poutine, a Canadian twist on a classic dish, topped with fresh lobster. It’s an indulgent, rich option, and the reviews enthusiastically note how well it hits the spot. One reviewer remarked, “The tour was very short, but the food was good,” emphasizing how this dish can be a satisfying end to the main part of the tour.
More Great Tours NearbyTo cap off your experience, you’ll enjoy ice cream, which provides a sweet, cooling finish to your culinary journey. It’s a relaxing way to reflect on the tour while enjoying some dessert. Your guide will lead you back to Founders Hall, completing the loop.
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For $93 per person, the tour includes all food samples—from chowder to oysters, lobster poutine, and ice cream—plus photo stops at key landmarks. The group is limited to 10 participants, which fosters a comfortable, friendly environment. The tour typically lasts three hours, often in the afternoon, making it easy to slot into your sightseeing schedule.
Meeting outside Founders’ Food Hall, you’ll be greeted by your guide, who wears a recognizable uniform. It’s recommended to arrive 10 minutes early to ensure smooth start-up. The tour proceeds rain or shine, so dress accordingly, especially if you want to enjoy the scenic outdoor stops.
You’ll take a leisurely walk through the historic and scenic parts of Charlottetown, with plenty of opportunities for photos and questions. The intimate size and focus on local food make this a cozy, engaging experience—perfect for curious travelers who want a taste of PEI that’s both flavorful and scenic.

From reviews, it’s clear that the guides often receive praise for their friendliness and knowledge. One visitor noted, “Matthew was a wealth of information,” highlighting the value of having a personable guide who can share insights beyond just food. Others appreciated the well-organized nature, though some pointed out the tour’s brevity or price relative to what was sampled.
One reviewer from the Netherlands mentioned that the tour felt “very short,” with only a limited amount of food, which might leave some feeling it’s a bit overpriced. Conversely, travelers like Kevin from Canada praised the guide for making the experience worth it—”well organized and personable”—and loved the food. The variety of opinions suggests that this tour hits the spot for those who enjoy a casual, food-focused walk with some sightseeing, but less so if you are looking for a deep dive into PEI’s entire history or culture.

At $93, this tour offers a curated taste of PEI’s seafood and scenic beauty, but some reviews hint that you might need to balance the price against your expectations. If you’re a fan of seafood and enjoy trying local specialties like oysters and lobster poutine, the included dishes are quite representative of PEI’s culinary reputation. The scenic stops, combined with photo opportunities at iconic landmarks, add to the value, especially if you prefer small-group, intimate experiences over big tours.
The fact that all food is included simplifies planning and budgeting—no surprise costs—making it a convenient way to indulge without worry. However, the relatively short duration and limited food portions might make some feel it’s more of a tasting than a full meal experience.

This tour is best suited for travelers who appreciate a relaxed pace, enjoy small-group intimacy, and are genuinely interested in tasting PEI’s seafood specialties. It’s ideal for first-time visitors wanting a quick but flavorful snapshot of Charlottetown, or for anyone who loves trying local dishes in a scenic setting.
If you’re seeking a comprehensive history or a lengthy sightseeing journey, this might not be the right fit. But if you want an easy, friendly introduction that combines delicious bites with harbor views, then this tour can be a highlight of your PEI visit.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly and suitable for most age groups, especially since it is a walking experience with food tastings.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately three hours, typically in the afternoon, making it manageable within a day’s schedule.
What should I wear?
Since the tour operates rain or shine, dress comfortably and appropriately for weather conditions. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Are all the food samples included in the price?
Yes, all food is included, from chowder to oysters, lobster poutine, and ice cream.
Can I join the tour if I have dietary restrictions?
The information provided doesn’t specify dietary accommodations, so it’s best to contact the tour operator in advance if you have specific needs.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most guests.

This small group food walking tour in Charlottetown offers a lively, flavorful way to explore PEI’s culinary scene while enjoying scenic harbor views and local landmarks. It’s a solid choice for food lovers eager to sample regional specialties like seafood chowder, oysters, and lobster poutine without the fuss of planning multiple meals. The guide’s friendliness and knowledge add genuine value, making the experience warm and engaging.
While some may find the tour a bit brief or priced on the higher side for the amount of food, many will appreciate the intimate setting, scenic stops, and the chance to taste PEI’s best dishes in a relaxed, friendly environment. It’s perfect for curious travelers who want a taste of the island’s flavors and sights in a manageable, enjoyable outing.
In sum, this tour offers good value for those who prioritize quality, intimacy, and local authenticity over quantity. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned visitor craving a culinary snapshot, it’s a memorable way to get a taste of Charlottetown and PEI’s seafood heritage.
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