Tow On PEI


Come tow over the incrediable Slemon Park. 8000' main runway and two 45 degree oposing 5000' runways.
Checkout the clouds, can you spell thermals???
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An open invitation to all Tow Operators. PEI has the privilage of access to this great towing site.

I can make the necessary arrangements to get access to this site for towing PG & HG. Site access is by reservations only, must be a current HPAC member, must be a qualified tow operator, must be able to present proof of insurance (named insurance certificate). I can make all the arrangements to gain access to the site providing the information above is in place.

Prince Edward Island is the smallest of the Canadian provinces both in size and population. While it is densely populated, it is not overcrowded. The Province is also called 'PEI', or simply 'The Island'. They say that to be a 'true blue' Prince Edward Islander you must be born here. Otherwise, you're 'from away'. Despite this divine right to citizenship, Islanders adopt all who come to stay and its 1.2 million annual visitors. They come to the Island to enjoy its pastoral scenery, relaxing white sandy beaches and relaxing pace.

The 'Island way of life' is an often quoted and much discussed idea in Canada's small green province in the Gulf. For both Islanders and those 'from away' the quality of Life on this Island is the best. It is an ideal place to raise a family, to operate a business or to rejuvenate the mind. The way of Islanders and their lives are clearly expressed in its arts, culture and heritage. Everywhere you will find crafts, theatres, and festivals that celebrate life here on the Island.

PEI is a burst of thermals all spring long with its plowed fields stretching for miles in every direction. The thermal potential here, as I am told by experienced pilots, is endless. Add to that an infinite number of landing zones and the beautiful scenery and you have a paradise for XC flights.

One thing that all pilots must realize is that being above the island by only a few hundred feet is so very different than most other destinations. From only 300 feet you can see from the North Shore to the South Shore of the province. Add a few more hundred feet and on a clear day you can see from tip to tip.

I look forward to welcoming any and all pilots to our island. I will do my best to accommodate all those who come to visit us.

Brendon McKenna

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