How to use our fishing calendar
Planning your next fishing trip in Charlottetown, Canada ? Today is a average day for fishing. Our comprehensive fishing almanac combines our popular solunar tables, moon times, sunrise and sunset times, nearby tide chart, and a 7-day fishing calendar so you always know the best fishing times in your area. We analyse major and minor solunar bite times, rate each day on a five-star scale, and pair it with localized weather forecasts so you can quickly tell whether today is a good day to fish without juggling multiple tabs. Be sure to bookmark this page so you never miss a bite. view bite times...
- Check our unique Solunar Clock for precise solunar tables and the best moon phases.
- Use the Tide Clock section to sync bite times with high and low tide chart.
- Analyze the forecasted weather conditions, such as wind, barometric pressure and rain to plan your fishing session.
- Jump to the 7-Day Fishing Calendar for an extended fishing forecast, then explore nearby fishing spots on the interactive map.
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island is a saltwater angler’s gateway to some of Atlantic Canada’s most productive fisheries, from hard‑fighting striped bass to legendary bluefin tuna. Inshore waters, tidal rivers, and nearby Gulf of St. Lawrence shorelines give visiting and local anglers a wide range of productive spots for casting, trolling, and bottom fishing in every season. read more...
Some of the best fishing spots near Charlottetown include: Charlottetown Harbour, Hillsborough River, Brackley Beach, Hillsborough Bay, Stanhope Beach, North River, Tracadie Bay, Point Prim, etc. see full list
Sun and Moon Times
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Nautical Twilight begins:Sunrise:
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Visibility:5%
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Waning Crescent
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Distance to earth:363,318 kmProximity:99.5 %
Moon Phases for Charlottetown
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average Day
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minor Time:01:51 am - 03:51 am
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major Time:10:27 am - 12:27 pm
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minor Time:07:03 pm - 09:03 pm
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major Time:11:02 pm - 01:02 am
Tides Times for Fishing: Sun, 12 Jul
Tide Clock
Tide Graph
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| Tide | Time | Height |
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| high | 04:02 am | 3.41 ft |
| low | 01:24 pm | 0.1 ft |
Current Fishing Weather
Wind Speed and Direction
Wind Direction:
Wind Speed:
Wind Direction and Speed are one of the most important aspects for choosing a fishing spot. An offshore wind can help land-based anglers with longer casting distances, while an onshore wind will make kayak fishing safer. Often fish will also move to certain feeding areas depending on the wind direction. Check out the long term wind forecast at the charts below.
Fishing Barometer
Atmospheric Pressure:
Change since midnight:
Trend for next 6 hours:
Atmospheric or Barometric Pressure affects fish activity. The best fishing can be had on a rising barometer and also the time just before it is falling. A steady barometer in the higher ranges can also mean good fishing. A falling or low barometer reading without much change is usually not a very good time for fishing.
UV Effect on Fishing
As a rule of thumb, the higher the UV index, the deeper fish will move. Shallow water fishing is best done at times with a low UV index. When the UV is high, stick to early mornings, late evenings and shaded areas. The effect is less noticable in deeper water, but often a higher UV index can produce good results in the deep.
7 Day Fishing Weather
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, Coeff: 105
low:
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high:
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low:
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New Moon |
high:
, 3.54 ft
, Coeff: 128
low:
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New Moon |
high:
, 3.61 ft
, Coeff: 132
low:
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, 1.02 ft
, Coeff: -20
low:
, 0.98 ft
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high:
, 3.61 ft
, Coeff: 132
low:
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, 1.15 ft
, Coeff: -13
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Waxing Crescent |
low:
, 1.02 ft
high:
, 3.48 ft
, Coeff: 124
low:
, 0.03 ft
high:
, 1.31 ft
, Coeff: -3
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Waxing Crescent |
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, 1.02 ft
high:
, 3.28 ft
, Coeff: 112
low:
, 0.2 ft
high:
, 1.44 ft
, Coeff: 5
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Waxing Crescent |
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, 0.98 ft
high:
, 2.99 ft
, Coeff: 95
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, 0.43 ft
high:
, 1.64 ft
, Coeff: 16
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Fishing Overview Charlottetown
Charlottetown sits on a protected harbour that opens directly onto the Northumberland Strait, giving anglers quick access to productive saltwater structure, tidal rivers, and nearby beaches. The fishing calendar is long, beginning with early spring trout in local streams and rolling into summer runs of mackerel, striped bass, and world‑class bluefin tuna just offshore.
From April into early May, most effort is focused inland on trout. Small creeks and rivers within an easy drive of Charlottetown hold brook, brown, and rainbow trout. Cold, clear water and slow flows make light line and stealth critical—think 4–6 lb fluorocarbon, small spinners, and compact spoons worked across current seams. On bright days, downsizing to single‑hook spinners and drifting bait under a small float through undercut banks and deeper pools is often more effective than covering water quickly.
By late May and June, water temperatures rise and the estuaries around Charlottetown Harbour and the Hillsborough River begin to shine. This is prime time for striped bass cruising edges of mudflats, channel drops, and bridge causeways. Focus around tide changes. Casting 4–6 inch soft plastics on jig heads, slender minnow plugs, or bucktail jigs into the current and letting them swing across the seam will draw strikes. At night or in low light, topwater walkers and poppers can produce explosive action along lit shorelines and wharf edges.
Summer brings a mixed fishery right in Charlottetown Harbour. Schools of Atlantic mackerel and pollock roam the channels and wharf lines, often within easy casting distance from piers and marina areas. Sabiki rigs, small diamond jigs, or simple metallic spoons worked with a sharp jigging action are all you need. When fish are finicky, replace multi‑hook rigs with a single small jig to avoid spooking the school. Bottom rigs baited with strips of mackerel or clam will pick up flounder and tomcod on sandy patches down‑tide of structure.
Offshore, the waters south of Charlottetown are famous for giant bluefin tuna. Trolling and chumming are the dominant methods, with boats keying on bait concentrations and current edges in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The most successful captains watch for temperature breaks, bird activity, and surface marks on their sounders, then circle those zones patiently. Heavy tackle and precise boat handling are essential, and most visitors access this fishery through local charter operators who know the seasonal movements of the fish.
Fall cools the water and re‑ignites inshore fishing. Striped bass often feed more aggressively in September and October, especially on overcast, breezy days with moving tide. Switch to slightly larger baits—paddle‑tail swimbaits, metal lip swimmers, and medium bucktails—to imitate larger prey. At the same time, mackerel, herring, and gaspereau can stack in deeper harbour channels. Vertical jigging directly under the boat or under schools marked on sonar is more efficient than blind casting.
Through the shoulder months, focus on finding the intersection of current, depth change, and food. Around Charlottetown this means working channel edges, pier corners, and river bends where bait is funneled. Keep a close eye on tides and wind direction; even a slight shift can move fish from the top of a flat to the adjacent drop. Bring a compact selection of jigs, soft plastics, and small metals, and be ready to switch quickly as water clarity, current speed, and bait size change throughout the day.
The Best Fishing Spots around Charlottetown
Charlottetown Harbour
Hillsborough River
Brackley Beach
Hillsborough Bay
Stanhope Beach
North River
Tracadie Bay
Point Prim
Interactive Fishing Map for the greater Charlottetown area
Beaches and Bays are ideal places for land-based fishing. If the beach is shallow and the water is clear then twilight times are usually the best times, especially when they coincide with a major or minor fishing time. Often the points on either side of a beach are the best spots. Or if the beach is large then look for irregularities in the breaking waves, indicating sandbanks and holes. We found 5 beaches and bays in this area.
Brighton Shore - 1.88563860069km , Langley Beach - 2.48723432272km , Keppoch Beach - 3.91183859895km , Beachgrove Point - 4.67911753164km , Heartz Shore - 4.91415811614km
Harbours and Marinas can often times be productive fishing spots for land based fishing as their sheltered environment attracts a wide variety of bait fish. Similar to river mouths, harbour entrances are also great places to fish as lots of fish will move in and out with the rising and falling tides. There are 1 main harbours in this area.
Charlottetown Harbour - 2.22202881195km
We found a total of 40 potential fishing spots nearby Charlottetown. Below you can find them organized on a map. Points, Headlands, Reefs, Islands, Channels, etc can all be productive fishing spots. As these are user submitted spots, there might be some errors in the exact location. You also need to cross check local fishing regulations. Some of the spots might be in or around marine reserves or other locations that cannot be fished. If you click on a location marker it will bring up some details and a quick link to google search, satellite maps and fishing times. Tip: Click/Tap on a new area to load more fishing spots.
Old Battery Point - 1.18467764606km , Duchess Point - 1.57835546647km , Rosebank Point - 1.79368130704km , Brighton Shore - 1.88563860069km , Kensington Point - 1.89737003356km , Hillsborough River - 2.03582553767km , Charlottetown Harbour - 2.22202881195km , North River - 2.38007697931km , Ellens Creek - 2.48016291666km , Hermitage Creek - 2.48016291666km , Langley Beach - 2.48723432272km , Kellys Point - 2.70009462135km , York Point - 2.80739079822km , Hatchery Pond - 2.86613503786km , McEwens Creek - 3.07199941734km , Canceaux Point - 3.2798648699km , Rocky Point - 3.46592426284km , Lewis Point - 3.52098853934km , North Point - 3.63628968187km , Andrews Pond - 3.66805731771km , Duffys Point - 3.78121213986km , Fullertons Creek - 3.78121213986km , West River - 3.79841478534km , Alchorn Point - 3.86312525937km , Keppoch Beach - 3.91183859895km , Seatrout Point - 3.91183859895km , McKies Creek - 4.2254913682km , Lake Aberdeen - 4.27203086448km , Howards Creek - 4.35164827634km , Lobster Point - 4.35833856473km , Bovyer Creek - 4.64695593696km , Beachgrove Point - 4.67911753164km , Gates Pond - 4.71691867097km , Drakes Point - 4.77778142068km , Heartz Shore - 4.91415811614km , Wrights Creek - 4.91415811614km , Doyles Point - 4.9548654397km , Bellevue Point - 5.09985628176km , Poplar Island - 5.63411218068km , Blockhouse Point - 5.70915829021km
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