July 10, 2026 · 5 min read

What Coastal Living Really Looks Like in Morell, PEI

Cheryl Burns

Cheryl Burns

REALTOR® · Provincial Real Estate Brokerage

Aerial view of the Morell coastline

When people think of Prince Edward Island, they picture red sand beaches and quiet countryside. But coastal living on the North Shore has a texture that's hard to capture in a photo, it's the rhythm of tides, the sound of oystercatchers at dawn, and the feeling that the day ahead belongs entirely to you.

Morning routines change

At 54 Hatton Road, the day starts differently. Step out the back door and the bay is right there, shimmering in the early light, with Greenwich National Park's dunes visible across the water. Some mornings you launch a kayak. Others you simply stand with coffee on the primary suite balcony.

Balcony view over St. Peters Bay

The primary suite balcony, mornings built for slowing down.

Water access is steps away

The property's position on St. Peters Bay means genuine waterfront access. Drop in a fishing boat. Walk the shoreline. Paddle along the coast toward Greenwich, where the floating boardwalk takes you through one of the most unique dune ecosystems in Atlantic Canada.

The Confederation Trail at your doorstep

The Confederation Trail runs through Morell, offering 435 km of maintained pathways across the island. From this property, you can cycle to St. Peters Bay through farmland and forest.

Backyard landscaping

Seasonal rhythm

Life in Morell follows the seasons. Spring brings lobster season and migratory birds. Summer means warm days, beach visits, and golf at Crowbush Cove. Autumn transforms the landscape. Winter offers the quiet solitude that draws so many people to PEI.

Coastline view

What draws people here

In twenty-five years of real estate, I've watched people come to PEI for different reasons and stay for the same one: it feels like home. The pace. The people. The landscape. At 54 Hatton Road, you get all of it.

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