Cavendish Beach, Prince Edward Island

September 8th, 2010 | Filed under Beach, Canada.

Cavendish Beach is a natural sand beach in the community of Cavendish in the Prince Edward Island, Canada. The beach faces the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It stretches for 8 kilometres from the entrance to New London Bay in the west, to the red sandstone cliffs at Cavendish East in the east. The entire beach is included in the Prince Edward Island National Park.

Beach goers at Cavendish Beach

Beach goers at Cavendish Beach

The beach is divided into the following sections:

  • Cavendish Spit – a barrier beach protecting the entrance to New London Bay.
  • Cavendish Campground Beach – the section of Cavendish Beach near the national park campground, immediately east of the spit.
  • Cavendish Main Beach – the most publicly accessible area of beach at the end of Graham’s Lane. It has extensive parking facilities, as well as a complex featuring changing rooms, washrooms and a canteen. A boardwalk carries beach goers over the fragile sand dunes fringing the edge of the beach and separating it from MacNeill’s Pond in the southeast and Clark’s Pond in the southwest.
  • Beach and the Red cliff at Cavendish Beach

    Sunrise at Cavendish Beach

    Sand Dunes, Cavendish Beach

    Red cliffs at Cavendish Beach

    Cavendish Beach

    Beautiful at Cavendish Beach

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