More eastern PEI beaches. Hope to do up west beaches very soon.
Georgetown Beach

I’m sure someone can tell me what he’s digging.

We had a short walk along the boardwalk and viewed the first harbour built on the eastern seaboard.
We were also here a few years ago during their Cloggeroo. They had lots of activities but if memory serves me right they also had lots of mosquitoes so if you attend bring insect repellent.
Here’s where you can find information about Cloggeroo 2019.
Georgetown also has a great little theatre. I’ve enjoyed many shows there in the past.
Here:
* gravel parking lot
* washrooms
* unsupervised beach
* boardwalk
* picnic area
* playground
* restaurant close by
https://www.pointseastcoastaldrive.com/things-to-do/entry/georgetown-west-street-beach
https://www.tourismpei.com/points-east-pei/georgetown
Morrison’s Beach

I wonder who’s shadow?

Close to both Georgetown and Cardigan this beach is on Morrison Beach Road. Makes sense they call it Morrison’s Beach. 😉 There was a lot of seaweed when we were there. It seems it might be more of a beach for the cottage owners than for the public.
Here:
* very little road parking at the end of the road
* no washrooms
* unsupervised beach
* cottages along the road
* more of a red soil beach than a white sandy beach
https://www.pointseastcoastaldrive.com/things-to-do/entry/morrisons-beach
Brudenell River Provincial Park

The beach area had a lot of bright green seaweed. Anyone know what it is?

This is a large Provincial campground with many activities but I believe some of the activities are privately operated: kayaking, horseback riding, etc. We didn’t see washrooms but I would think they must have them.
This beach is also located next to the Rodd Brudenell Resort.
https://roddvacations.com/hotels/rodd-brudenell-river/
Here:
* large gravel parking lot
* unsure about washrooms
* unsupervised beach
* wooden stairs to the beach
* not a great beach area
* playground
* picnic tables
* lighted walking path
https://www.tourismpei.com/provincial-park/brudenell-river
https://welcomepei.com/listing/brudenell-river-provincial-park/

https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=11659

We walked over a connecting causeway to Brudenell Island and visited the pioneer cemetery. The cemetery consists of sandstone grave markers and a large commemorative monument which was erected in 1903. Beware of mosquitoes.
Annandale Beach

This is a small beach but I did find some nice pieces of driftwood. I’m not sure if people use it as a beach cause we were the only ones there but it’s always interesting to find small, unique beaches.
https://www.pointseastcoastaldrive.com/things-to-do/entry/annandale-beach-and-wharf
Here:
* gravel parking at the wharf
* no washrooms
* unsupervised beach
* small beach area
I’ll keep posting our beach adventures. Enjoy your day.