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This Beach is absolutely stunning in summer but walks in fall and winter are magical as well. At low tide the sand dunes are great for wading, or children playing. Tide goes out really far, at low tide sunsets are brilliant!
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Date of experience: November 2020
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Short drive from Halifax, there is a long, beautiful, white, sandy beach with lots of room. There is a surf rental shop en route as well as often set up at the beach itself. Expect it to be much cooler on the beach than even in the parking lot.
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Date of experience: August 2020
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Beautiful beach! This is a nice long beach so lots of space to spread out for social distancing. This beach has a lovely large sandy area but the water is cold, as expected. I personally am just content to sit on the beach and watch all the people learning to surf. Great views, beautiful spot. Out house style washrooms and change rooms available. Parking seems to get filled up pretty fast, as is the issue with many of our local beaches.…
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Date of experience: August 2020
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This is Canada's longest eastern maritime beach. It is unspoilt beauty. Nature in the raw. There are two crescent beaches separated by a rocky peninsula. Good shoes needed if you intend to explore which is actually a must. On the other side of the beach inland is a marshy Wderness Wildlife sanctuary. It was lovely to see tiny Plovers scuttling back and forth across the sands Not accessible by any public transport. You need a car. Beach is signposted up by Musquidobt.…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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