Places to stay in Morell, Prince Edward Island

Morell is a village located in Kings County in eastern Prince Edward Island, just east of Bristol and about a 35 minutes drive away from Charlottetown. The Confederation Trail, Prince Edward Island's portion of the Trans Canada Trail, passes through Morell. Places to eat in the region include Holy Cow, and Seafood Shack.

We currently have 12 accommodations in and around Morell with other regional listings available for Bed & Breakfasts, Motels, RV parks, Hotels and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:

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Wondering where to stay? Lodging options in the town are mainly limited to Bed and Breakfast type accommodations, though there are a few nearby campgrounds and RV parks. If you are travelling in the area, Morell is located close to Lot 41, Steeles Pond, Brudenell River, Lot 59 and Little Harbour.

Other local Morell information and places to visit.

Morell is 5 km away from Lakeside, 6 km away from Greenwich, 10 km away from St. Peters Bay and 12 km away from Savage Harbour.

Morell is located at longitude -62°42'21.493 and latitude 46°24'57.560.

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Things to see and do, places to eat in Morell

Photograph of St Peters Bay Courthouse Theatre, Morell
St Peters Bay Courthouse Theatre

Holy Cow ( Dining / Burgers ). Located at 7788 Saint Peter's Highway, Morell. We Take Pride In Sourcing As Many Local P.e.i. Produced Ingredients In Everything We Create! www.holycowpei.ca Link

St Peters Bay Courthouse Theatre ( Theatre / Other ). Located at 5697 St Peters Road, Morell. This year the St. Peter's Court House Theatre has planned an entertaining summer of performers. For those of you who have not visited the Theatre you should make it a thing to do on your list for the summer. Years ago the theatre was a courthouse and a school. The St. Peter's Development Corporation decided to renovate the building and house a theatre and a museum. During the day (10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.), the Court House Theatre has a museum, which depicts the rich history of St. Peter's. If you haven't learned enough about our area pick up a copy of the book “Gone to the Bay”. St. Peter's has a successful history and we are proud of the community we are creating today. www.courthousetheatre.com Link

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