PEI BEACHES 26, 27

Our eastern beach saga continues.

Sally’s Provincial Park Beach

A lovely white sandy beach is found in this park.

And is obviously enjoyed by others.

Love it when people are creative with nature.

This was another beach where I found great pieces of driftwood. Kathryn, my daughter, and I are hoping to do a summer project with driftwood. I’ll share when it’s done.

https://www.tourismpei.com/provincial-park/sallys-beach

https://www.tourismpei.com/search/OperatorDetails/op_id/5270

https://www.pointseastcoastaldrive.com/things-to-do/entry/sallys-beach-provincial-park

Here:

* parking

* washrooms

* changing rooms

* unsupervised beach

* picnic tables

* boardwalk and stairs/ramp to the beach

Spry Point Beach

This beach is very close to Sally’s Beach and as lovely as Sally’s Beach is, we really liked this beach much better. It’s easy to locate as it’s at the end of Spry Point Road. Thus it’s name. (We’ve seen this a lot on our beach junkets.) It’s more secluded than Sally’s. Access to it is fairly easy but does require a short walk. You park here at the end of the road and then walk down that small hill to the beach.

When on the beach look to the right. Around that red cliff is where you’ll find Sally’s Beach. We couldn’t get there by walking.

I have to include more photos as it’s so beautiful.

Here:

* end of dirt road parking

* unusual entry

* no washrooms

* unsupervised beach

* lovely white sandy beach

* secluded

https://www.pointseastcoastaldrive.com/things-to-do/entry/spry-point-beach

There are so many beaches. Gotta love it. I have four more eastern beaches to show you from this journey before we head up west in search of more PEI beaches.

But we’ll be back here again so if you have a fav beach let me know and we’d love to visit it.

Happy Summer!

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