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A hike, be prepared, lovely views, beach glass.
Lots of beach glass, lots of seaweed, saw the Grand Manan ferry go by. The views are lovely. The walk from the beach to the lighthouse is a little tricky, have good shoes, and it needs to be low tid...
Nice groomed path but then cross to island at low tide with appropriate footwear
The walk through the woods to the beach is easy and groomed. When you get to the beach it's a lovely scene. At low tide you can cross to the island over rock weed and rocks. A bit of a climb up to the...
My spouse and I went for a short hike here. Beautiful, aromatic, forest, and nice elevated views along the coast. Quite similar to New River Beach Provincial Park, but free admission, and very quiet. ...
There are two parking options, either via Black's Harbour port or via Wallace Cove. I took the second option and decided to start the path on a gravel bie...
A hike, be prepared, lovely views, beach glass.
Lots of beach glass, lots of seaweed, saw the Grand Manan ferry go by. The views are lovely. The walk from the beach to the lighthouse is a little tricky, have good shoes, and it needs to be low tid...
Nice groomed path but then cross to island at low tide with appropriate footwear
The walk through the woods to the beach is easy and groomed. When you get to the beach it's a lovely scene. At low tide you can cross to the island over rock weed and rocks. A bit of a climb up to the...
Nice, but challenging, nature walk
My spouse and I went for a short hike here. Beautiful, aromatic, forest, and nice elevated views along the coast. Quite similar to New River Beach Provincial Park, but free admission, and very quiet. ...
Small walk and beautiful views
There are two parking options, either via Black's Harbour port or via Wallace Cove. I took the second option and decided to start the path on a gravel bie...