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Charter Bus rental in Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island (or PEI) is one of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. It is Canada's only island province. It is the smallest province by both area and population, but is also the most densely populated province.

"The Island", as locals call it, is well known for its beautiful sandy beaches and dunes. It is also the home of the gregarious Anne Shirley from Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic Anne of Green Gables. It became the "Cradle of Confederation" after the Fathers of Confederation met there in 1864 to discuss the possible union of five British North American colonies. Canada was formed three years later in 1867.
PEI is recognized for it’s red soil and sand that emerges from the break down of red sandstone. The high iron content of the sand gives it it’s rusty coloring and prominence. As the islanders say, “There are no white dogs in PEI.” Gateway Village, located just off the Confederation Bridge, is a 30 acre development of food and retail shops aimed at tourists. The Visitor Information Centre provides free maps and tourist information.

Tourism in PEI often focuses on beach, seafood, music and the Anne of Green Gables House which seems especially to appeal to visitors from Japan, for whom this is the third or fourth most popular destination in North America (after the Grand Canyon and Banff, Alberta and often ahead even of Niagara Falls).
PEI features many scenic fishing villages.
Malpeque Harbor is a bay located in Prince County. It is the source of not just the famous oysters but many postcards and posters of the picturesque fishing boats, colorful barn-shaped boat houses, and neatly stacked lobster traps. Arrive in late afternoon or early morning for the best light on the water.
St. Peter's Bay is bordered by the 900 acre Greenwich Dunes on one side, and is full of row upon row of buoys used for mussel farming.
High Bank is located in Kings County in Eastern PEI. The cliffs surrounding High Bank provide sweeping views along the Northumberland Straight of Nova Scotia and Pictou Island.
Cape Bear is formed from high cliffs that offer a good location for photography and viewing seals. During World War II, the lighthouse at Cape Bear was utilized to spot German U-Boats. Cape Bear was also the first land station in Canada to receive an SOS from the Titanic in 1912.
The Ghost Ship of the Northumberland Straight is a legendary ghost ship believed to sail the Northumberland Straight by nightfall engulfed in flames. Many ships ventured out on rescue missions to this burning ship. Reportedly, the ship always receded from view. Witnesses across the island will testify to sightings of this phantom ship.
Murray Harbour is a harbour located in Southern Kings County. In the 1700’s the harbour became an important Canadian port for the fishing trade. Today, Murray Harbour is still a fishing community. Local fishermen cast around the harbour for lobsters and scallops. Murray Harbour is home to local celebrity, Brad Richards, Canadian Professional Hockey Player of the Dallas Stars.

 

source: http://wikitravel.org/en/Prince_Edward_Island

 

Tour Monde Transport Inc. services in Prince Edward Island

Tour Monde Transport Inc. offers 32 categories of buses and limousines from 4-61 passengers throughout the state of Prince Edward Island. We do everything possible to get you to your final destination. Either departing from any point in Prince Edward Island towards any destination in The US, Canada or Mexico or coming back to Prince Edward Island, we will apply all our resources to get you back on track in a timely fashion. When you reserve with Tour Monde you have the guarantee that you will be transported from point A to point B no matter what.

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1) To confirm a reservation, the client should after receipt of the contract, return the signed contract within 7 (seven) days, with a deposit equivalent to 25% (twenty five per cent) of the price of the trip. Non-receipt of the signed contract and deposit within that delay will constitute cancellation of the contract. The total amount of the trip is required 2 (two) weeks prior to the date of departure.
Should a reservation be requested between two weeks and one day prior to the date of departure, the client is required to return the signed contract together with the full amount due, on the date of receipt of the contract.

 

2) A detailed itinerary for the trip is required at least two weeks prior to departure. No claims for delays, error in re-routing or disregard for delays will be accepted in the instance of a confirmed itinerary.

 

3) Should there be any additional displacement or destinations other than those confirmed on the itinerary, additional charges will be added to the amount of the contract. For the late return of the bus, minimum of $100.00 for each hour of delay plus minimum of $3.50 for each additional mile will be invoiced to the client and be due and payable in addition to the original contractual price.

 

4) All charges for highways, bridges, ferries, parking, hotel rooms, gratuities and any additional imposed tolls are the responsibility of the client and must be paid.

 

5) The Bus Company cannot be held responsible for delays or costs (relating to the itinerary of the passengers) resulting from accidents, mechanical breakdowns, poor road conditions, snow storms, detours imposed by law, traffic congestion and all other conditions of act of god or fortuitous occurrences beyond the control of the Bus Company.

 

6) If any of the above conditions or act of god should occur, either from the point of departure to the point of disembarkation, or any other destinations, the Bus Company can at its discretion, cancel the trip. The Bus Company cannot be held responsible for damages or costs resulting to the client.

 

7) For cancellation of a reservation contract for a deluxe bus or minibus, the client can cancel before one month prior the date of departure at no charge. If the cancellation of the contract is confirmed less than 1 month prior departure, the total cost of the trip will be invoiced to the client (i.e 100 %).

 

8) For cancellation of a contract for a trip requiring a school bus, the client can cancel the trip seven days prior to the date of departure at no charge. For the cancellation of the confirmed trip done between seven days and one day prior to the date of departure, 35% (thirty five per cent) of the total amount of the trip will be invoiced and payable, taking into account that the minimum charge for cancellation is $75.00. If the cancellation of a confirmed trip is done the day of departure and before the vehicle left the depot, 50% (fifty per cent) of the total value of the trip will be invoiced and payable by the client, no refund if the bus has already left 8) .All claims must be served to the Bus Company within seven days following the termination of the trip by a written and detailed document outlining the reasons for the claim.

 

9) The Bus Company disclaims any responsibility for lost objects or forgotten personal belongings on the bus after termination of the trip.

 

10) The client will be responsible and must indemnify the Bus Company for the cost of repairs or any damages caused to the bus by one or several persons of the group.

 

11) Article 430 of the Highway Security Code prohibits any passenger traveling on the bus to consume any alcoholic beverages except for limousines and limobuses, whether while the bus is moving, stopped or on a public access or private access road open to public traffic.