
The 2025 Festival of Flight will be held on PEI on the Labour Day long weekend, (Friday, August 29th, to Monday, September 1st).
We are hoping to arrange an instructor to come from out west and put on a Paragliding training course for the 3 weeks following the Festival. Updated details can be found here https://www.facebook.com/HPAAC as the updates come.
Some details of the PEI Festival of Flight include:
- The Festival Home Base is in the back yard of one of the pilots located at 522 Brackley Point Road, Rte 15.
- Our 3 primary flying sites are located around Point Prim/Orwell area (25 minutes from Charlottetown – between where the NS Ferry in Caribou lands on PEI at Wood Islands and Charlottetown). These sites take a variety of wind directions (NW, N, and W).
- Possibility of tow launching at Cable Head Flight Park on the middle eastern end of the island. This is based on the availability of the tow operator and the operator’s winch.
- Other launch sites include, Cousins Shore (N-NE wind), Basin Head (S-SE), Argyle Shore (SW), among several small cliff sites with SW to SE winds (the mentioned small cliffs are typically quite small sections of cliffs, beach landings are possible at low tide)
- A wide variety of accommodations are available, ie. Campgrounds, Cottages, B&B’s hotels, motels.
- There is a motel directly across the street from the Festival base. It is the Fair Isle Motel, reasonable rates but booking early is essential as they book up during the summer months. https://fairislepei.com/
- Pilots and guests are welcome to camp in the backyard at the festival home base. (Sorry, no hook ups available)
- Tons of restaurants with a wide variety of food and price point. Great grocery shopping available.
- We have active PG pilots here, even some ultralight pilots and PPG pilots too.
- PPG Pilots are welcomed and we make arrangements with the Charlottetown Airport Authority to fly PPG right out of our back yard.
- If the wind is too strong/too weak for flying, there is no shortage of things to do:
- there is a good chance of kiteboarding (south shore, north shore sites) if winds are too strong for flying.
- Golfing
- Beaches
- Hikes and biking mountain biking trails, or the tamer rails to trails system (from tip to tip)
- Restaurants, Pubs
- Museums and Heritage, Parks
More to come as we finalize the details ! Keep an eye on https://www.facebook.com/HPAAC for future updates.