There are a few of us climbers who have moved to the Charlottetown area in the last 6 months. And I actually knew the state of climbing before I moved...
There are no commercial climbing areas in PEI, except for a 23 ft wall out in Cavendish in the summer, and that was up for sale in August for $22,000. Not sure if it sold yet and I don't expect it to be open in the same location next summer. When it was first set up 2 years ago, they were charging $5 to climb to the top 3 times... Mostly aimed at tourist kids.
Shannon (member of the forum, and originally from New Brunswick) has built a small wall on the back of his house. I am planning to build a woodie in my garage this fall. And I have heard of one person with a "large" wall just outside of town, but I have driven all the roads in that area and haven't seen it yet.
As my climbing buddies called it "PEI is a climber's hell". There is no solid rock anywheres on the Island at all. People keep saying that they have heard of some big boulders, but I have not seen anything hard enough that I would be willing to climb on it. Its all soft sandstone.
The only climbing that I have heard of on PEI is some ice climbing in the winter. And I would not expect it to be too tall. Might have to start looking in to that just to help me get my climbing fix.
As for travelling to a climbing area, Halifax and Fredericton are the closest climbing gyms, 3 in Halifax, 3 1/4 hours from Charlottetown and 1 in Fredericton (someone please correct me if I am wrong), and I think its about 3 hours from Charlottetown as well. The prime areas to climb are Welsford (between St. John & Fredericton) and the surrounding Halifax area. Yes everyone, I know there are other places as well, but those are the "big ones".
As I re-read what I have just typed, it sounds so discouraging!
saF