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Roseway Beach and Round
Bay Beach
Roseway, (15 minutes from Shelburne) A spectacular sandy beach on the
ocean. Visitors and locals alike come here to jump waves and swim in
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Welkum Park
Welshtown, (10 minutes from Shelburne). A small beach on Welshtown
Lake, this is the prime spot to come on hot days. Pack a picnic to eat
on picnic tables or in one of the huts. There is plenty of parking as
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The Hawk Beach
Cape Sable Island. White sand, 1500 years old, drowned forest,
protected status, bird watching, explore at your own risk. |
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Stoney Island
Beach
White sand, explore at your own risk. |
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Northeast Point
Beach
White sand, bird watching, washrooms in summer. |
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Sand Hills
Provincial Park
Villagedale, 6 km south of Hwy 103, Exit 29. (Barrington), features a
2.5 km white sand beach. At low tide there are wide sand flats which
warm the water when the tide comes back in. Spectacular sand dune
system backs the beach area. There are change facilities and picnic
tables. |
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Crow Neck
Island Beach
Small beach, bird watching, explore at your own risk. |
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Ingomar Beach
White sand, secluded, explore at your own risk. |
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Carleton
Village Beach
White sand, great dog walking beach
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Sandy Point
Light Beach
Sand at low tide, lighthouse, view of Shelburne Harbour, explore at
your own risk. |
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Crescent Beach
Lockeport. White sand, protected status, ocean front cottages, assorted
services at Beach Centre: parking, washrooms, showers, phone, water,
changing rooms, canteen, craft shop, Visitor Information Centre. |
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Col. Locke's
Beach
Sand beach, swimming,explore at your own risk. |
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Louis Head Beach
White sand, bird watching, public access, inquire at Visitor
Information Bureau. |
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