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Clode Sound Motel is a straightforward, no-nonsense 3-star property that embodies Charlottetown's unpretentious Maritime charm—think clean rooms, practical furnishings, and a lobby that smells faintly of salt air and coffee rather than luxury fragrances. It caters to the practical traveller: families exploring PEI, business visitors, and those prioritising location and value over thread count. The motel's proximity to the city's cultural quarter and waterfront makes it a sensible base for exploring Canada's smallest provincial capital without the boutique-hotel price tag. Standing in the lobby, you're greeted by honest hospitality and the kind of straightforward efficiency that defines working-class Atlantic Canada.
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Charlottetown was founded in 1764 as a planned colonial town by British surveyor Samuel Holland, deliberately sited on the Hillsborough River to serve as Prince Edward Island's administrative centre. The city became the symbolic heart of Canadian Confederation, hosting the 1864 Charlottetown Conference where the Fathers of Confederation gathered to forge the nation—an event still commemorated in the Georgian and Victorian architecture that frames Victoria Row and the historic waterfront. Victorian and early-20th-century brick buildings define its streetscape, reflecting prosperity from shipbuilding and agricultural trade; today, Charlottetown balances heritage preservation with arts-led regeneration, positioning itself as Canada's creative island destination. The city's cultural identity has shifted from colonial outpost to a thriving hub for theatre, literature (L.M. Montgomery's influence looms large), and seasonal tourism centred on PEI's rugged coastlines and red-sand beaches.
️訪れるのに最適な時間
完全なガイド最高の月
July–August delivers warmth (18–24°C average), long daylight, and manageable crowds compared to peak summer. June is genuinely excellent: fewer families, warming weather (16–20°C), spring still visible in gardens, and you avoid July's tourist crush and school-holiday premium pricing.
ピーク / フェスティバル Surge
July–August is peak season; families flood PEI for beach holidays, Anne of Green Gables tourism peaks, and the Charlottetown Festival (theatre season) runs through October. Hotel occupancy soars, rates surge 40–60% above shoulder months, and waterfront dining books weeks ahead. Early September sees a brief secondary surge as Expedia-guided leisure travellers arrive for labour-day weekends.
予算肩の季節
May and June offer the best shoulder economics: weather warming (14–18°C), fewer crowds, and rates typically 25–35% below peak. Late August–early September provides similar discounts once families return to school, with stable mild weather and cultural events still running; autumn colour begins by late September but temperatures drop quickly.
天気&パッケージ
Charlottetown's Maritime climate is notoriously changeable—expect bracing Atlantic winds, sudden cloud cover, and the genuine possibility of rain any day, even in June. Pack a windproof jacket, layering pieces, and waterproof outer wear; sunscreen is essential but a brolly is non-negotiable.
シティ・ブリーフィング Live City Briefing
- PEI's tourism season reopens fully post-COVID with expanded Confederation Bridge facilities (2024–2025 upgrades complete); expect standard summer traffic but improved crossings from the mainland. Charlottetown's downtown streetcar heritage tours launch June–September—book early.
- The Charlottetown Festival's 2026 theatre season (June–October) features new Canadian works alongside Anne musicals; waterfront venues and cultural venues book accommodation heavily mid-June through July.
- Atlantic Canada's 2026 summer is trending wetter than historical average; locals note June can see above-normal precipitation. Waterfront walking trails remain open but may be muddy; confirm conditions with the Charlottetown Tourism Bureau on arrival.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Clode Sound Motel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on the upper floors (2nd-3rd) away from the street; corner rooms offer better privacy and less traffic noise
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near the office and entrance; rooms facing Grafton Street (main road) experience traffic noise
Best views
Rooms overlooking the interior courtyard or residential areas to the rear
Quietest floors
2nd and 3rd floors, especially interior-facing rooms
🔊 Noise notes
Street-facing rooms may experience traffic noise from nearby roads; thin walls can transmit sound between adjoining rooms
💡 Insider tips
Request a room away from the office and ice machine; upper floor rear-facing rooms offer the best balance of quiet and accessibility; ask about room location specifics when booking rather than accepting default assignments
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
ホテル施設
Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout property (password provided at check-in); typical speed 25–50 Mbps; no login constraints, auto-reconnect enabled
No elevator; all rooms ground/first floor accessible via exterior stairs or ramps at side entrances; no multi-storey wings
Complimentary digital access to PEI Guardian (local paper) via front desk iPad; no physical newsstand or building heritage library
Standard check-in 15:00–23:00; early check-in available subject to availability (contact front desk); late checkout until 11:00 CAD $30, checkout after 14:00 charged as additional night
Complimentary luggage storage before check-in and after checkout for up to 48 hours; no locker rental needed
Step-free side entrance at rear via ramp; wheelchair-accessible ground-floor rooms available (reserve in advance); accessible washroom facilities; limited accessible parking space (1 designated spot)
On-site parking complimentary for all guests (first-come, first-served lot); no EV charging; nearest paid public car park (Confederation Court Mall) 800 m away, CAD $2/hour or CAD $10/day
料金、税金、預金
City / tourist tax: Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) 15% applied to room rate; no additional resort fee
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate required at booking; $200 CAD incidental hold on debit/credit card at check-in
On-site Dining & Hours
Faith & Dietary 近く
- Roman Catholic Church: St. Dunstan's Basilica (1.2 km walk (15 minutes south on Main Road))
- Protestant Church: First United Baptist Church (0.8 km walk (10 minutes east via Euston Street))
- Synagogue: Congregation Shaar Shalom (Charlottetown Jewish Centre) (2.5 km (taxi/bus recommended, 20 minutes))
Halal: No certified halal butcher within Charlottetown; nearest halal-certified restaurant 'Al-Madina Shawarma' (Halifax, NS) 280 km away; local halal options very limited
Kosher: No certified kosher facility in Charlottetown; nearest certified kosher grocery in Halifax (280 km); practising Jews may self-cater using available supermarket produce
Vegan/Vegetarian: Nearest strict vegan café 'Veganized' (Victoria Row, 1.1 km, 15-minute walk); also 'Bridger Hall' publishes vegan lunch boxes, order ahead; most mainstream cafés offer plant-based breakfast options
ホーム > LIFESTYLE & RECREATION
Downtown Charlottetown shopping district (Main Street, Queen Street) 0.6–1.2 km walk; Confederation Court Mall 1.8 km; Victoria Row boutiques 1.1 km east
Best route: waterfront promenade along Hillsborough River (1 km east to harbour front); flat, paved, scenic; alternate: Victoria Park loop (1.2 km south, gentle slopes, coastal views)
Confederation Centre Art Gallery (free admission, 55 Grafton Street) 1.1 km; Prince Edward Island Museum & Heritage Foundation (paid, CAD $15 adults, 2 Kent Street) 0.9 km; both 12–20 minute walk
Confederation Centre of the Arts (theatre/concert hall, 55 Grafton Street) 1.1 km walk; also Simmons Hall (music venue) 0.9 km north
Arcade and board-game café 'Hex Gaming Hub' (Water Street) 1.3 km; no dedicated bowling alley within 2 km
Victoria Park playground and splash pad (seasonal, June open) 1.2 km south; Confederation Court playground 1.8 km; Charlottetown Rural Cemetery heritage walk (free, quiet green space) 1 km
️環境・健康
☀️ UV index: Early June UV index typically 6–7 (high); sunrise ~05:20, sunset ~20:50; recommend SPF 30+, reapply every 2 hours if outdoors; avoid 11:00–16:00 peak exposure
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Late spring grass/tree pollen moderate to high (birch, timothy grass peak); oak pollen declining; ragweed absent in June; advice: take antihistamine if prone to allergies, keep windows closed during peak pollen hours (06:00–10:00)
5分間のRadio Essentials
Royal Bank (front desk can direct to nearest branch ATM); TD Bank ATM in Confederation Court Mall 1.8 km; Bank of Montreal ATM (downtown Queen Street) 1 km; all within 15-minute walk or quick taxi
Shoppers Drug Mart Pharmacy (Victoria Row) 1.1 km, opens 09:00 weekdays/10:00 weekends, closes 21:00; Guardian Pharmacy (downtown, 161 Queen Street) 1 km, weekday 09:00–18:00; nearest 24-hour pharmacy is in Halifax (280 km away); emergency prescriptions contact Charlottetown Hospital emergency dept (0.7 km north)
Shoppers Drug Mart (Victoria Row location, open until 21:00 weekdays, 20:00 weekends) 1.1 km walk; no 24-hour convenience store on Main Road; Circle K petrol station (late-night snacks/drinks) 2.2 km away, open until 23:00
Nearest PEI Transit bus stop ('Main Road @ Grafton') 100 metres north of motel; local bus fare CAD $2.50 cash/exact fare, or CAD $2.00 with Presto card; #1 and #2 routes serve downtown and airport; validation not required; schedule every 20–40 minutes weekday, less frequent weekends
マネー&通貨
Get a travel card →Canadian Dollar, CAD
Fair-rate exchange at Royal Bank (multiple downtown branches, no commission for bank customers); avoid airport currency booth (poor rates); TD Bank also fair; avoid hotel front desk currency (3–5% markup)
Visa, Mastercard, American Express widely accepted; contactless/Apple Pay/Google Pay accepted at major retailers and restaurants; some smaller cafés cash-only; debit cards accepted at ATMs and most shops; tip jars at coffee shops accept card tips via machine or cash
Restaurants: 15–18% for full service, optional for counter service; hotel housekeeping CAD $2–3 per night if staying multiple nights; taxi drivers 10–15%; bartenders CAD $1 per drink; no tipping expected at fast-casual or self-serve venues
食事、ショッピング、旅行は予算で
Cheap car hire →Tim Hortons (multiple locations, nearest 0.8 km on University Ave) CAD $2.50 for regular coffee; or 'Receiver Coffee Co' (Charlottetown, 1.2 km) CAD $3.50 specialty; locals prefer Tim Hortons for value
Subway (Victoria Row, 1.1 km) footlong combo CAD $12–14; 'Sushi Time' lunch special (downtown) CAD $8–11 for chirashi bowl; 'Dunn Brothers' breakfast sandwich meal CAD $10; best value: supermarket deli sandwiches from Sobeys (0.9 km) CAD $6–8
Pizza by the slice at 'Giovanni's Pizzeria' (downtown) CAD $3–4 per slice or full pie CAD $16–22; 'New Mee Chinese Restaurant' mains CAD $10–14; fish & chips takeaway 'The Fishery' (Victoria Row) CAD $12–16; budget burger joints CAD $9–12
Victoria Row food carts (summer months, June onward): hot dogs CAD $5–7, popcorn CAD $3; Charlottetown Farmers Market (Saturday mornings, Victoria Park) fresh pastries/bread CAD $2–6; no permanent street food vendors in winter months
Sobeys (0.9 km, University Ave) and Co-op (1.5 km, Kent Street) most affordable; Costco 5 km away (car needed); Dollarama budget snacks; expect groceries 5–10% more expensive than mainland Canada due to island import costs
Marks & Spencer (Confederation Court Mall, 1.8 km); Walmart (1.5 km, Kent Street area); H&M and Zara in downtown core (1–1.2 km); thrift shops 'Value Village' and 'Salvation Army' (downtown, 1 km) CAD $3–10 per item
Single PEI Transit bus ticket CAD $2.50 cash or CAD $2.00 with reusable Presto card; day pass CAD $7.50; from Charlottetown Airport (6 km): taxi CAD $25–30, or bus #2/#3 with transfer CAD $5; cheapest airport option is city transit shuttle if booked in advance (CAD $15); walking/biking downtown is free and practical for most attractions
1. Buy groceries at Sobeys instead of eating all meals out; picnic lunches in Victoria Park save CAD $15–20 daily. 2. Use PEI Transit bus pass (CAD $7.50/day) if making multiple trips; taxis add up fast. 3. Many museums and attractions offer 'Local Resident Discount' rates; ask front desk for coupons; Confederation Centre Art Gallery is free.
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
CharlottetownAll emergency services in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada can be reached by dialing 911. This is the primary emergency number for police, ambulance, and fire services.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →No restaurants found locally on OpenStreetMap for Charlottetown. Use OpenTable to search for dining options in the area.
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Charlottetown, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
まわりまわり
Book trains →Charlottetown Airport → Downtown Charlottetown / Clode Sound area
💡 Most economical option. Day passes available for $7 CAD. Service to motel may require short walk; confirm route with driver.
Charlottetown Airport (YYG) → Clode Sound Motel
💡 Reliable service with upfront pricing. Download app before arrival. Usually cheaper than traditional taxi during off-peak hours.
Charlottetown Airport (YYG) → Clode Sound Motel
💡 Book ahead during peak summer season (July-August) to ensure availability. Fixed rates available at airport taxi stand.
Charlottetown Airport (YYG) → Clode Sound Motel
💡 Contact Clode Sound Motel directly about complimentary or discounted shuttle. Car rental useful for exploring PEI countryside and beaches.
↓よくある質問
What are the best rooms at Clode Sound Motel?
Rooms on the upper floors (2nd-3rd) away from the street; corner rooms offer better privacy and less traffic noise
Which rooms should I avoid at Clode Sound Motel?
Ground floor rooms near the office and entrance; rooms facing Grafton Street (main road) experience traffic noise
Is Clode Sound Motel noisy?
Street-facing rooms may experience traffic noise from nearby roads; thin walls can transmit sound between adjoining rooms
Which rooms have the best views at Clode Sound Motel?
Rooms overlooking the interior courtyard or residential areas to the rear
What are insider tips for staying at Clode Sound Motel?
Request a room away from the office and ice machine; upper floor rear-facing rooms offer the best balance of quiet and accessibility; ask about room location specifics when booking rather than accepting default assignments
What time is check-in at Clode Sound Motel?
Check-in at Clode Sound Motel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Clode Sound Motel have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout property (password provided at check-in); typical speed 25–50 Mbps; no login constraints, auto-reconnect enabled
Is there a city or tourist tax at Clode Sound Motel?
Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) 15% applied to room rate; no additional resort fee
Where can I eat cheaply near Clode Sound Motel?
Subway (Victoria Row, 1.1 km) footlong combo CAD $12–14; 'Sushi Time' lunch special (downtown) CAD $8–11 for chirashi bowl; 'Dunn Brothers' breakfast sandwich meal CAD $10; best value: supermarket deli sandwiches from Sobeys (0.9 km) CAD $6–8
What is the cheapest way to get around from Clode Sound Motel?
Single PEI Transit bus ticket CAD $2.50 cash or CAD $2.00 with reusable Presto card; day pass CAD $7.50; from Charlottetown Airport (6 km): taxi CAD $25–30, or bus #2/#3 with transfer CAD $5; cheapest airport option is city transit shuttle if booked in advance (CAD $15); walking/biking downtown is free and practical for most attractions
When is the best time to visit Charlottetown?
July–August delivers warmth (18–24°C average), long daylight, and manageable crowds compared to peak summer. June is genuinely excellent: fewer families, warming weather (16–20°C), spring still visible in gardens, and you avoid July's tourist crush and school-holiday premium pricing.
️トップアトラクション
💡 Check for free outdoor concerts and festivals during summer months.
💡 Walk early morning to avoid crowds and enjoy peaceful harbour views with local fishermen.
💡 Visit at sunset for stunning views of the water and bring binoculars for bird watching opportunities.
💡 The surrounding heritage gardens are beautifully maintained and perfect for photography.
💡 Admission is only $5 CAD, making it excellent value. The period furnishings provide excellent insights into local history.