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Thunder Cove Beach- Darnley, PE
Although Thunder Cove’s famous Teacup Rock was lost to Fiona in 2022, it is still a remarkably beautiful beach. Here, striking red sandstone cliffs and caves create a surreal Martian landscape that just begs to be photographed.
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Covehead Harbour Lighthouse- York, PE
While the current Covehead Harbour lighthouse only dates to 1975, it is still incredibly charming. A mere 26 feet tall (the smallest on Prince Edward Island), its square tapered tower has unique wooden brackets, cheery red deck and a 100 year old Fresnel Lens from Dalhousie, New Brunswick.
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Panoroma Park- Clinton, PE
Not far from the Green Gables complex is a pocket park so impossibly scenic, it would be criminal not to stop. Little more than a parking lot, the view more than makes up for its diminutive size. With a quaint harbor and rolling hills, it is the bucolic ideal, and everything you imagine when picturing Prince Edward Island.
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St. Peters Harbour Lighthouse- St. Peters, PE
Built in 1878, this diminutive little lighthouse has recently been restored. A small, tapered wooden tower with hexagonal lantern, this light has been moved several times, along with the shoreline.
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Rodd Crowbush Golf and Beach Resort- Morell, PE
Crowbush Golf and Beach Resort serves two distinct groups: families and golfers. It was probably a bit too family friendly for us, but the golf was magnificent.