Ron and Carol have been living in their home for the past 27 years. They have 3 children, 2 boys who live away and
1 daughter who lives in Charlottetown and works with Ron. Boyles Optical is the family business of 90 years and is
located in downtown in the Polyclinic building. Ron is an avid golfer. He has, in the past tried out his luck at the PGA Senior Tour with
some successes but decided to return to Amateur status so he can compete at home. He can give lots of info on courses, tee
times and the best courses to play on the Island and in the Maritimes. Chipping practice is always underway in the back yard.

Four grandsons and one granddaughter are a happy addition to the extended family. Dylan, 7, and Cameron, 4, live in
Charlottetown and Steven, 7, and Jack Ronald, 4, live in Delaware, USA and Katelyn 2 years lives in Calgary.
So we have a few toys and mini golf clubs on the lawn and porch in anticipation of the next Mike Weir.

Carol, an avid sewer, has the house full of her handiwork. The Vintage Needle is her business name.
She specializes in wearable art clothing, quilting, wedding dresses, needlescape pictures as well as lots of needlework
and crafts. Just ask for a tour of the sewing room. She will give lots of info on all the good
craft, antique and art galleries to visit on PEI.

Ask for advice on the best restaurants and lobster suppers available locally during your stay. They really enjoy
meeting and getting to know their guests and hope to make their stay on Prince Edward Island a memorable one.