Naturally, the 11, 12, and 14 take longer to get you where you're going, even though they're all well paved.
This is Acadian PEI, where many of the local signs are in French and there are fine Catholic churches and unique attractions, like the Bottle Houses.
Naturally, this is how you find bays and harbors, sea cliffs and formations, beaches (though the Island's best beaches are not found in western PEI), and lighthouses.Īlso in the west, and we think it worth the visit, is Route 11 running along Northumberland Strait west from Summerside. They're where you'll find that idyllic combination of red soil fields, green woodlots, blue water and azure skies that makes PEI so delightful. Route 12 and Route 14 follow the water much of the time. They're almost all mom-and-pop places, not chain restaurants.) The dairies are an Island institution of their own, many more than you'll find per the population compared to most anywhere else in North America. We find them as much fun as a placid rural road. Businesses that thrive on drive-in customers try to locate on the 2, like ice cream and burger takeaways, putt-putt golf, and touristy shops. It has a 90 km/h speed limit in rural areas, the highest posted on the Island. It runs almost always out of sight of the water and tries to avoid downtowns. Twitter user Antonella said: “Omg I need to do this at golf events!”īut Art Vandelay argued: “No place on the golf course for that type of behavior.Route 2 is the main longitudinal artery of Prince Edward Island. One quipped, “Are the playing for the Ry-DD-er Cup?”, before Mint Crow joked: “FORE-play.” The busty babe’s antics divided fans online, with some joking that the stunt was simply harmless fun while others were less than thrilled. The video – which has gone viral on social media – then pans around the golfers before the fan pulls down her top once more.Īnd the spectator adds of the bemused golfers: “No wonder he missed the putt.” Her wild antics were greeted by huge applause, while the players were forced to temporarily halt with one crowd member heard yelling: “He’s dying, he’s dying. The unnamed woman delighted the watching crowd earlier in the day by exposing her chest to golf’s top stars as they prepared to take their shots.
With such a big purse at stake, the 34-year-old will be glad he kept his eyes on the fairway rather than the neon green shirt of a fan in the stands. The American hit two in a row to force a play-off with Tony Finau, before winning the $1.3million (£1m) first prize on Sunday. A mystery fan flashed golf’s top stars at the Phoenix Open ShooterMcGavin_ Twitter The woman pulled down her neon green shirt to distract the players putting on the green ShooterMcGavin_ Twitter Her wild antics divided fans on social media ShooterMcGavin_ Twitter The mystery spectator engaged in her own fore-play by the 16th green but it wasn’t enough to distract Webb Simpson from his own birdies at the Phoenix Open, at TPC Scottsdale in Arizona.