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Sunrise or sunset, these are stellar places to be
Living on the Island, just about anywhere will offer an incredible view of a sunset or a sunrise.
Whether it's from your living room window, lakeside somewhere, on a beach, by a harbour or even out at sea, "there is no such thing as a bad place on P.E.I. to see a sunrise or sunset," so said commenter Monica Winn.
Either way, here are your pictures and places of some of the best spots to see the sun — and a handy map to track some of these locations.
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Image | Wood Islands sun
Caption: Sandra White captured this beautiful view off Wood Islands. Lovely! (Submitted by Sandra White)
Image | West River sun
Caption: Spotted in West River, this place will offer a stunning view of the sun. (Submitted by Ann Visser)
Image | Charlottetown harbour sun
Caption: Incredible view from the Charlottetown Harbour. (Submitted by Sharon Neill)
Image | Tryon River sun
Caption: The orange sky from Tryon River. (Submitted by Lori J. Robinson)
Image | East River sun
Caption: Spotted from East River, this view is one not to miss. (Submitted by David Power)
Image | Rustico sun
Caption: All is calm in Rustico. (Submitted by Crissy Adams)
Image | Judes Point sun
Caption: This photo was caught sailing off of Judes Point, in western P.E.I. (Submitted by Kenny An Lois McRae)
Image | Souris sun
Caption: The Souris skyline looks like fire under the pretty sun. (Submitted by Shelley M LaVie)
Image | Tracadie Beach
Caption: Tracey Corrigan shared this spectacular view from Tracadie Beach. (Submitted by Tracey Corrigan)
Image | Nail Pond sun
Caption: Hard to beat a view like this from Nail Pond. (Submitted by Jamie Fitzgerald)
Image | Slemon Park sun
Caption: Not only is the sun a beautiful sight, there's lots to see in Slemon Park to go along with it. (Submitted by Darlene Morrissey)
Image | French River sun
Caption: French River really lights up under the sun. (Submitted by Elizabeth Campbell)