West Cape is the westernmost point of Prince Edward Island, as opposed to West Point, which lies several kilometres to the south and slightly east.
The largest wind farm in Atlantic Canada is centered in West Cape, extending north to Point Wolfe and south to West Point, for a distance of approximately 10 kilometers.
Encompassing an area of about 25 square kilometers, the wind farm consists of 55 turbines producing 99 megawatts of power, surpassing the Kent Hills Wind Farm in New Brunswick by 3 megawatts.
While about 10% of the power is sold to the city of Summerside, the rest is exported through New Brunswick to New England markets.
The wind farm was established in 2009 by GDF Suez of France (now Engie) on land leased from local owners.