Tracadie Harbour

Peter Rukavina

On Prince Edward Island, if you want to go to the shore you don’t have to think about it too much: you just drive until you can’t drive any longer. I decided I needed to get out of town to clear my head this morning, so I did exactly that, driving out the Union Road, across to Suffolk, and then out to Tracadie.

This was the view from the road to Tracadie Harbour:

Tracadie Beach

And here was the view along the beach once I’d parked and walked out onto the shore:

Tracadie Beach

While it wasn’t foggy at all onshore, offshore it was thick enough that at times you could barely see the dunes across the water.

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Submitted by Signe Andersen on

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Oliver renamed this "Sally's Beach" (instead of the other Sally's Beach...) after I took him and Catherine out for swim there once. It was my regular dog-walking beach, in the height of summer "invaded" by other beach goers.
Turn left right before you get to Tracadie Harbour and you will find a nice parking lot (muddy in winter!) and a short boardwalk ont the beach.

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