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Surrounded by sand, of course Prince Edward Island claims miles of beautiful beaches. And each
one has its own distinct character. Looking for sand that sings? Try scuffing your toes
at Basin
Head. How about clam digging? Check out one of the south shore beaches like Pinette or Tea Hill. Prefer lots
of company? Then stop by Cavendish or Brackley Beach in Prince
Edward Island National Park. Need a campsite at the beach? Choose one of seven of our Provincial
Parks – Cabot, Panmure or Red Point are some favourites.
Beaches of Prince Edward Island
On the face of it, a few million grains of sand and a constantly shifting ocean might not offer a whole
lot of entertainment potential. But look again. Prince Edward Island beaches quite possibly provide the best vacation
value in multiple categories.
Amusement quotient: Sand castles (unlimited shapes and sizes minimal tools
required). Digging a hole to China (unlimited also clam shell will do the trick). Jumping waves (also a game without
end). As a base for volleyball court (softer than the gym floor).
Relaxation value: Just close your eyes and listen (way cheaper than
white noise machine). Open your eyes and watch (costs less than a movie). Read a book and let the seagulls punctuate
the page turning (be sure to choose a beach book).
Romance factor: Sunset on the beach (nothing better to create a romantic
mood). Picnics on the beach (just watch out for sand in the sandwiches). Long walks hand in hand (enjoy it and never
mind if it sounds a bit cliché). We can promise there will be nothing commonplace about your romantic walk on an Island
beach.
Sand dunes are sensitive ecosystems and havens for wildlife. You help us to conserve dunes, beaches and
wildlife when you:
- Keep vehicles on roads, and feet on designated pathways
- Carry out garbage
- Respect signs and zones for protection of wildlife such as the endangered Piping Plover
- Avoid visiting bird colonies, nests and roosts
Thank you for protecting our natural heritage.
Read Life at the Beach by Carol Horne