09 May


Confederation Bridge

                                                      Days In Brackley

When I got to the Confederation Bridge I got very exited, it's $40, but a wonderful experience! I check into my hotel room right after and fell asleep. The next morning I went to visit Rocky Point Indian Reserve, I drove around for around an hour looking at the site and all the older houses in this area. The last day of my journey ended off with me going to Basin Head Provincial Park, it was an amazing day to end my trip and a beautiful beach. At the end of the day I drove all around Prince Edward Island and it only took me 4 hours!


Brackley

Brackley has a population of 372 people and has a density of 42.3 people per km. It's part of the Appellation Region the lands flat with a lot of trees everywhere. You can access Brackley by bus, plane, boat, and car. It was known for wool and lace making , and has many fun activities for people even thought it's really small place. They have a lot of gold and coal in the area, and vegetation consists of White Pine, White Spruce, Red Spruce, Suger Maple, and Red Oak.


Temperature of Brackley/ Push and Pull Factors

Brackley get's lot's of rainfall all through the year and is very humid in the summers and gets pretty cold in the winters. The winters are normally -10'C, and the summers are mostly 24'C. A pull factor that attracts a lot of people is how little people there are in a area and how close it is to water, it's also very good for farming. A push factor is how the roads don't connect to Ontario's roads.


Prices

Activity's -


Confederation Bridge

1:30 pm - 2:00 pm Monday

$48.50

Rocky point Indian reserve

2:30 pm - 4:00 pm Tuesday

$0

Basin Head Provincial Park

12:00 pm - 6:00 pm Wednesday

$0

Hotel - Charlottetown Inn & Conference Center


Basin Head Provincial Park

Need's -

Hotel room price - $320 (4 days)

Gas price (full tank) - $107.9

Price Spent in Brackley -$476.4‬


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