The Surprising East
Point Drive of Prince Edward Island (PEI)
Our second day of
exploring PEI was very different from exploring the day before. For one thing, it was a beautiful sunny
day. The other thing that was very
different was the shoreline. Something I
never expected to see!
Dunes on PEI
Sand dunes!! I just
never thought I’d see sand dunes in far northern Canada! Take a look – doesn’t it look like we’re much
further south? When we walked up the
crest of the grass hill, I was shocked at this view! These are in the Clarence and Alice McEwen
Nature Reserve.
Bloom in the Beach
Grass
And hidden in the
grass were these lovely blooms. I have
no idea what type of flower this is, but it’s so lovely and delicate looking.
St. Peter’s Island
Lighthouse and Old Dock
When we were
checking out the dunes at the Nature Reserve, we saw a lighthouse from a
distance. We checked out the maps and
managed to find the lighthouse for some closer views. This first view was a treat, and it was
interesting to see the remains of the old dock.
Interestingly, it was a dock that was on a bay, not on the ocean.
St. Peter’s
Lighthouse and Shifting Sands
You can’t see it in
this image, but if you walked up to the green shrubs in the foreground of this
image, you would be looking down at some very basic foundation structure for
the lighthouse. It was very open and at first we thought there was still work
to be done. However, we happened to meet
a woman who lived there (and taught yoga on the beach) & she explained that
the dunes are constantly shifting, and they had to build the foundation to
allow the sand to come and go.
Shoreline at St.
Peter’s Lighthouse
I was blown away by
the shoreline at St. Peter’s Lighthouse.
I truly felt like I should be at some southern beach!
East Point
Lighthouse
At the far end of
our drive sat the East Point Lighthouse.
There was a lovely little restaurant right next to the lighthouse where
we had lunch. Miki was with us and was a
hit with the other tourists, too.
End of the World
This was the furthest
east point on PEI. Obviously someone
decided to have some fun with that fact!
It’s not really the furthest east that we were in Canada. When we were on the Cape Breton Trail, we
were further east than this, but it’s a fun little sign anyway!
Shoreline at East
Point
This was another
lovely shoreline on PEI. It wasn’t the
sand dunes any longer, but it wasn’t exactly craggy cliffs either!
Colors on PEI
As we continued our
explorations, we visited another provincial park and saw some lovely lupine
blooms. Their vibrant colors, the water,
and the sky made for a great shot. I
didn’t actually lay down on the ground to get this shot, but it was close!
Souris Historic
Lighthouse
This was the last
scenic stop on our explorations of the east side of PEI. I really loved the way the low clouds and the
fact that I was down on the docks from the lighthouse created this very cool
shot! I’m not certain we were supposed to be there, but I’d rather ask
forgiveness than permission!
Enjoy!
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