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Prince Edward island Blog #9

  • hunterboston
  • Nov 2, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 3, 2024



We arrived at Cavendish, Prince Edward Island on Saturday November 2 2024 at 4:08 pm.



The East coast sands and red cliffs scaled

the entire shore of the island.





Strong winds and currents with large tide.

Those waters are from the North Atlantic Ocean and those waters feul the gulf of st Lawrence.



Forest and floral in close proximity from the beach. Many new and different species

plants. Sage and rose hips were common.




Shells scattered the beach along with anything else that gets pushed into the land from the ocean. That includes rope, glass, plastic, boards. That list could go on.



Great views and perfect time to be there since it isn't tourist season causing these areas to be empty with people.



On to Halifax



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